Roberto Leguía


Roberto Leguía was the first Vice President of Peru from 1912 to 1914.

Early life

Leguía was born in 1866 in Lambayeque, Peru. His father was Nicanor Leguía y Duarte and mother was María del Carmendo Salcedo.He is a descendent of a Basque immigrant named Estaquio Leguía,who was a tobacco farmer. Roberto also engaged in agriculture in early life.

Political career

Roberto was the brother of dictator Augusto Leguía.
Roberto served as president of the Chamber of deputies from 1911 to 1912. Then he served as first Vice President of the republic from 1912 to 1914.But the swearing-in ceremony for the vice president never took place.
Roberto travelled to Argentina and remained there for 15 years.In his absence, the military coup against president Billinghurst took place.A group of parliamentarians wanted him to be the president, but majority of lawmakers made Oscar Benavides the provisional president.Later he sought refuge at the Italian embassy.
During the dictatorship of his brother,he returned to Peru and served as President of the senate from 1927 to 1930.He resigned after his brother was overthrown in another military coup.

Death

Roberto died in Lima, Peru in 1930.