Renuncia del Ciudadano Presidente de la union (T.C De Mosquera)
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The image contains news about the resignation of General Mosquera, who resigned from the position of President of the Union before the Federal Supreme Court, making a simple exposition of the main reasons that forced him to make such a decision. A long history of clumsy management, waste and squandering, encapsulates General Mosquera's resignation in a few words: it will serve for the Nation, in its days of calm, to judge the state of the public administration in which Colombia found itself in April of this year. The resignation of the President does not imply the idea of weakness in the face of the appalling, almost anarchic situation in which the nation found itself, in response to the resignation of the President the judicial approval To the President of the Supreme Court of the Union, In accordance with article 5.2 of the law of May 19, 1863, is to the Supreme Court of the high office of President of the United States of Colombia, submitted its formal consideration of the resignation. The Congress of 1865 has given a law on former ministers, which the Supreme Court has had to expand, iThe principles that maintain peace in all countries, and that are in accordance with the ambitious who wish to take control of the governments of the states, to request its annulment, as if the principles promoted the desire to disturb the public peace. AGREEMENT OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT, In Bogotá, on December 7, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, the Judges of the Federal Supreme Court met in agreement in a courtroom, with the objective of taking into consideration the resignation made by the Grand General T.C. of Mosquera of the position of President of the United States of Colombia, Mr. Justice Dr. Emiliano Restrepo L. "The Federal Supreme Court does not accept the resignation of the position of the Union that the Grand General has made, the Court will respond in these terms to the President of the Union, stating in the response the ideas that the Court agrees should be included in the mission of the resignation." This was agreed by Messrs. Cerón, Gutiérrez A, Núñez and Restrepo E, and negatively by Mr. Araújo. News Published in El Nacional on December 8, 1866.