1865 Peruvian presidential referendum
A referendum on Mariano Ignacio Prado becoming provisional President was held in Peru on 28 November 1865.[1] Prado had come to power in April 1865 after launching a military coup against President Juan Antonio Pezet.[1]
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After his position was approved in the referendum, on 28 July 1866 he called elections for a Constitutional Council. The Council met for the first time on 15 February 1867, and a new constitution came into force on 19 August. However, Prado left the country on 8 January 1868 after riots, and the following day Congress annulled the new constitution.[1]
References
- Peru, 28 November 1865: Colonel Prado as provisional president Direct Democracy (in German)
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