Luis Batres Juarros

Luis Batres Juarros

Guatemala City Mayor
In office
1845–1846
PresidentRafael Carrera

Counsellor of State
Republic of Guatemala
In office
1847–1860
PresidentRafael Carrera
Personal details
Born(1802-05-07)7 May 1802
Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción
Died17 June 1862(1862-06-17) (aged 60)
Political partyConservative
SpouseAdelaida García Granados y Zavala
ChildrenMaría Gertrudis, Mercedes, Trinidad and Luis González de Batres y García Granados
Alma materPontifical University of San Carlos Borromeo
Occupationpolitician

Luis Batres Juarros or Luis Batres y Juarros (New Guatemala de la Asunción 7 May 1802 17 June 1862) was an influential conservative Guatemalan politician during the regime of General Rafael Carrera. Member of the Aycinena clan, was in charge of writing most of the legislation that was enacted during this period. The liberal historians portray him as a villain in a despotic and tyrannical government headed by illiterate Raca Carraca - Rafael Carrera - who was taking each and every one of Batres recommendations since he was considered infallible; However, research conducted between 1980 and 2010 has shown a more objective biography of both Batres and Rafael Carrera and show that it was in fact Carrera who had the reins of the Conservative government.