Andrés Héctor Carvallo, born on November eighth, eighteen sixty-two, was a prominent figure in Paraguayan politics. His career was marked by significant contributions to the governance of Paraguay, particularly through his leadership roles within the Colorado Party.
Carvallo's political journey saw him ascend to the position of President of the Chamber of Deputies, where he played a crucial role in legislative affairs. His influence continued to grow, and he served as Vice President from eighteen ninety-eight to eighteen hundred and two, showcasing his commitment to the nation's political landscape.
In a remarkable turn of events, Carvallo took on the responsibilities of acting President of Paraguay from January ninth to November twenty-fifth in the year eighteen hundred and two. This period was pivotal in shaping the direction of the country during a time of transition.