Gregorio Pacheco

Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (1823 – 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, ], Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three-way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self-made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly.

Although conservative by temperament, he was originally not a member of Arce's party, and ran against him, as well as against the Liberals, on the basis of his personal resources and fame as an efficient administrator. Arce, in fact, initially resented Pacheco's intrusion in politics, understanding that no one in the country could match his personal fortune, which would no doubt make him hard to beat. Soon the two made a deal, however, with Pacheco elevating Arce to the vice-presidency with the understanding that he (Pacheco) would support Arce in the 1888 elections. This pact united all Conservative factions and led to the cementing of a Conservative control of power, until 1899.

Pacheco faced many Liberal rebellions and coups. He relied on extensive military support and treated his soldiers well. Fearing reprisals against his family he sent them to Europe during his tenure. He implored his children to learn English which he viewed as the international language of business. As had been agreed upon, he supported Arce in the 1888 elections, which the latter, not surprisingly, won. At that point Gregorio Pacheco retired to his estate in Nucchu (Chuquisaca). He died in 1899.

Political offices
Preceded by
Narciso Campero
President of Bolivia
September 3, 1884-August 15, 1888
Succeeded by
Aniceto Arce
Presidents of Bolivia
  • Simón Bolívar
  • Antonio José de Sucre
  • José María Pérez de Urdininea
  • Pedro Blanco Soto
  • Andrés de Santa Cruz
  • Sebastián Ágreda
  • Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuellar
  • José Ballivián
  • Eusebio Guilarte Vera
  • Víctor González Fuentes
  • José Miguel de Velasco Franco
  • Manuel Isidoro Belzu
  • Jorge Córdova
  • José María Linares
  • José María Achá
  • Mariano Melgarejo
  • Agustín Morales
  • Adolfo Ballivián
  • Tomás Frías Ametller
  • Hilarión Daza
  • Narciso Campero
  • Gregorio Pacheco
  • Aniceto Arce
  • Mariano Baptista
  • Severo Fernández
  • José Manuel Pando
  • Eliodoro Villazón
  • Ismael Montes
  • José Gutiérrez
  • Bautista Saavedra
  • Felipe S. Guzmán
  • Hernando Siles Reyes
  • Carlos Blanco Galindo
  • Daniel Salamanca Urey
  • José Luis Tejada Sorzano
  • David Toro
  • Germán Busch
  • Carlos Quintanilla
  • Enrique Peñaranda
  • Gualberto Villarroel
  • Néstor Guillén
  • Tomás Monje
  • Enrique Hertzog
  • Mamerto Urriolagoitía
  • Hugo Ballivián
  • René Barrientos
  • Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas
  • Alfredo Ovando Candía
  • Juan José Torres
  • Hugo Banzer
  • Juan Pereda
  • David Padilla
  • Wálter Guevara
  • Alberto Natusch
  • Lidia Gueiler Tejada
  • Luis García Meza Tejada
  • Celso Torrelio
  • Guido Vildoso
  • Hernán Siles Zuazo
  • Víctor Paz Estenssoro
  • Jaime Paz Zamora
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada
  • Hugo Banzer
  • Jorge Quiroga
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada
  • Carlos Mesa
  • Eduardo Rodríguez
  • Evo Morales
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Name Pacheco, Gregorio
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Short description
Date of birth 1823
Place of birth Potosí Department, Bolivia
Date of death 1899
Place of death Potosi, Bolivia