Fulgencio de la Vega y Santos (5 November 1805 – 1 August 1868) nicknamed ''"Tata Vega"'' was a
Conservative
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Nicaraguan politician that is often credited with moving the Nicaraguan capital to
Managua
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He served as 9th
Supreme Director from November 1851 to 1852. He was preceded by
José de Jesús Alfaro
José de Jesús Alfaro was a legitmist Nicaraguan politician who served as provisional Supreme Director of Nicaragua in Granada after the sudden death of José Francisco del Montenegro from 11 August to 2 November 1851.
On 5 August 1851, Jos ...
and succeeded by
José Laureano Pineda Ugarte.
Background
He was born in
Granada
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on 5 November 1805 from the marriage of Deogracias de la Vega y Fajardo with Josefina Santos Argüello. He married Mercedes Vega Chamorro who was his first cousin, daughter of his paternal uncle, Francisco la Vega and Fajardo with
Josefa Chamorro
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* Josepha
* José
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, the illustrious hero of 11 November 1811.
Early Military Career
He always militated on the conservative side next to Brigadier General
Fruto Chamorro
José Fruto Chamorro Pérez (20 October 1804 – 12 March 1855) was a Nicaraguan politician and military scientist who served as 10th Supreme Director of Nicaragua (April 1, 1853 – April 30, 1854) and 1st President of Nicaragua (April 30, 1854 ...
, he is a prototype character in Nicaraguan political history as he exemplifies the typical Creole leader with all his qualities and defects. He was energetic, endowed with striking cunning and proven bravery, and was called "''Borbollón"'' because he spoke loudly.
His participation in politics were always prominent from a very young age, such as when Colonel
Cleto Ordóñez launched the first social revolution in Nicaragua, Vega, who was only 19, saw how the Oligarchs were persecuted and snatched and rolled on the ground.
He participated in the first civil war in 1827, as well as the anti-constitutionalist rebellion of 1834 during the government of
José Núñez, His name is linked to important events in the early history of Nicaragua; since there was no event from 1830 to 1868, mainly in Granada, that he did not count on his active participation.
As Supreme Director
At dawn on 4 August 1851, General
José Trinidad Muñoz
José Trinidad Muñoz Fernández (1790 – 18 August 1855) was a Nicaraguan military general who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua in 1845, and again from 1847 to 1855, preceded by Casto Fonseca.
Background
Muñoz was t ...
carried out a military coup against
Laureano Pineda
José Laureano Pineda Ugarte (4 July 1802 – 17 September 1853) was a Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who, as a Senator in the Legislative Assembly and member of the Democratic Party, was appointed to serve as 7th and later 8th Supreme Director ...
and organized a Provisional Government based in
León naming
Justo Abaunza
Justo Abaunza y Muñoz de Avilés (1778 – 1872) was a Costa Rican-born legitimist Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua from 1 April to 5 May 1851, and as provisional Supreme Director appointed by ...
Interim Supreme Director.
The Assembly reunited in
Managua
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, replied to the uprising of Muñoz, naming Senator
José Francisco del Montenegro José Francisco del Montenegro (1790 – 11 August 1851) was a Nicaraguan politician who served as Acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua from 5 to 11 August 1851, the same date he died.
As a member of the Legitimist Party, in 1845, he became Minis ...
, Supreme Director in the absence of Pineda, who organized his government in
Granada
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With the sudden death of the Montenegro,
José de Jesús Alfaro
José de Jesús Alfaro was a legitmist Nicaraguan politician who served as provisional Supreme Director of Nicaragua in Granada after the sudden death of José Francisco del Montenegro from 11 August to 2 November 1851.
On 5 August 1851, Jos ...
took over temporarily until the Assembly, to fill the vacancy, conferred the High Position on Senator Vega, who, in the exercise of Supreme Command, commuted the death sentence handed down against General Muñoz for the expatriation to El Salvador, made effective in October 1851.
Flugencio's Caudillismo
He was a popular
caudillo
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and those who followed him fervently believed in him, because he was all for public service. Any commotion in Granada's political life would have repercussions in Vega's house, and people wondered: "W''hat does 'Tata' Vega say?''"
To give an idea of what Vega's caudillismo was, it is said that once his followers came to propose the candidacy for Supreme Director of the State, laughing he told them:
:''"The Supreme Director is a Nicaraguan who serves Nicaraguans without distinction of political color, seeing only the general interests of the Nation. Without hesitation he cuts the bad finger, not allowing incorrect handling even if they are from his own supporters. On the other hand, the caudillo is a man dedicated solely to benefiting his supporters, without seeing any defect in them. The caudillo gives his friends everything, even his pants, and for them he sacrifices himself day and night."''
He concluded by asking:
:''"What do you want? To see Fulgencio Vega as Supreme Director or for him to continue being a caudillo?"''
And mockingly they said with one voice: ''"Caudillo!"''
References
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Conservative Party (Nicaragua) politicians