-
Francisco Javier Asalgado was a
Chilean politician. He was the
second and
fourth mayor of the
commune of Pichilemu, an
office which he held
between May...
- as a
segundo alcalde. As a mayor, he was
succeeded by
Francisco Javier Asalgado who held the
office for two non-consecutive terms. Caro Martínez was the...
- Caro Martínez (11 years) Most non-consecutive periods:
Francisco Javier Asalgado,
Sergio Morales Retamal,
Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez (two), and
Felipe Iturriaga...
- re-elected for the 1912–1915 term. However,
following Francisco Javier Asalgado's resignation as
mayor in
September 1912, he
became the
fifth primer alcalde...
- been 43 mayoralties,
excluding those of
acting mayors.
Francisco Javier Asalgado,
Sergio Morales Retamal, and
Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez have
served two...
-
commune of Pichilemu,
office which he held
together with
Francisco Javier Asalgado between May and
September 1909, and
following an
appeals court rule, he...
- 1903–1906, but he left the
office in 1905. The
Second Mayor,
Francisco Javier Asalgado succeeded him, and held the
office until 1909. In 1905, Agustín Ross constructed...