José Luis Cantilo (6 February 1871 – 11 October 1944) was an
Argentine
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diplomat and politician of the
Radical Civic Union
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. He served both as ''
intendente
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'' (mayor) of the
City of Buenos Aires
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and as
governor
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of
Buenos Aires Province
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during the 1920s. From 1936 to 1941, he also served as a
National Deputy and as
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.
Early and personal life
Cantilo was born on 6 February 1871 in
Buenos Aires
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, son of José María Raimundo Cantilo Muñoz and Magdalena Ortiz Basualdo Quesada. In 1897, he married Josefina Alejandra Achával Rufino, with whom he had seven children: Rosa, Magdalena, Esther, Teresa, Rafael, José Luis, and Héctor. José Luis (the younger) would also become involved in politics, and served as
Minister of Defense
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in the caretaker administration of
José María Guido
José María Guido (29 August 1910 – 13 June 1975) was President of Argentina, from 30 March 1962 to 12 October 1963.
Biography
Early life
José María Guido was born in Buenos Aires on August 29, 1910. He was one of two sons of J.M.E. ...
.
Career
A close friend of
Hipólito Yrigoyen
Juan Hipólito del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Yrigoyen (; 12 July 1852 – 3 July 1933) was an Argentine politician of the Radical Civic Union and two-time President of Argentina, who served his first term from 1916 to 1922 and his second ...
, Cantilo was part of Yrigoyen's clique and formed part of the
Civic Union, later becoming a founding member of the
Radical Civic Union
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(UCR) in 1891. He participated in the
1893 Revolution and the
1905 Revolution
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. In 1895, he was elected to the
Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies.
In 1916, he founded ''
La Época'', a propagandist newspaper supporting the newly elected government of Yrigoyen.
In 1917, Yrigoyen appointed Cantilo as
federal interventor of Buenos Aires Province, until then governed by the conservative
Marcelino Ugarte
Marcelino Ugarte (1855–1929) was an Argentine jurist and politician, who served for two terms as governor of the Province of Buenos Aires. He also served as deputy and national senator for the Province of Buenos Aires.
He was born in Buenos ...
, a political opponent of Yrigoyen's. By 1918, Cantilo's administration had further intervened 44 municipalities, withholding fiscal taxes from them: the provincial government was no longer paying for hospital and police services in a number of localities, and police services had been suspended completely.
In 1919, Yrigoyen appointed Cantilo as ''
intendente
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'' (mayor) of the City of Buenos Aires. During Cantilo's mayorship, Buenos Aires held celebrations in commemoration of the centennial of
Manuel Belgrano
Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (), was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader. He ...
's passing. Cantilo frontlined the events alongside
José Tamborini
José Pascual Tamborini (February 22, 1886 - September 25, 1955) was an Argentine physician, politician, and presidential candidate.
Life and times
José Pascual Tamborini was born in Buenos Aires, in 1886. He enrolled at the public college prep ...
at Teatro Belgrano, located in the homonymous
Belgrano ''barrio''. His term as mayor also saw the creation of the Barrio Cafferata, an unofficial working-class ''barrio'' in
Parque Chacabuco
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Geography
It is located in the centre-south of Buenos Aires. It limits to th ...
.
In 1922, he was elected
Governor of Buenos Aires Province
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in his own right. As governor, he mandated the establishment of the ''Organización Deportiva de la Provincia'', the province's first sports organisation. His governorship also saw the provincial telegraph company declaring bankruptcy.
Cantilo was elected to the
National Chamber of Deputies in 1936, having run for a seat in the Federal Capital. He was elected as the Chamber's president in 1940, and held the position until the
1943 coup shut Congress down. Cantilo died the following year, on 11 October 1944.
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References
External links
"José Luis Cantilo y la prensa política a comienzos del siglo XX"
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1871 births
1944 deaths
Politicians from Buenos Aires
Mayors of Buenos Aires
Governors of Buenos Aires Province
Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires
Members of the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies
Presidents of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Radical Civic Union politicians
20th-century Argentine politicians