Casimiro Olañeta

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José Joaquín Casimiro Olañeta y Güemes (1795–1860) was a nephew of

Machiavellian,[1] in part because the shift occurred in a matter of weeks.[2] He went on to serve as an advisor to Antonio José de Sucre. Casimiro opposed his land being linked in a nation with Argentina.[3]

Olañeta was

Minister of Finance of Peru from August 1837 to November 1837.[4] He served as the President of the Chamber of Senators of Bolivia in 1846 as well as a Peruvian representative in Chile
.

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