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Pedro Pablo Bermúdez

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Pedro Pablo Bermúdez was a Peruvian politician and a member of the Military of Peru. He was the President of Peru for a brief period between January and April of 1834.

His government was paralleled to that of Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada, which was chosen as the President of the Republic. They enfronted eachother for control of the nation and he was defeated. He counted on the support of the marshal, Agustín Gamarra. He was exiled to Costa Rica on two occassions where he married a Costa Rican lady named Rosalía Escalante Nava, belonging to a very influential family in that country.

Preceded by
Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada (parallel government)
President of Peru
1834
Succeeded by
Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada (parallel government)