Also in October 1823 he was elected a member of the executive
triumvirate of
Central America. He accepted this post on 15 March 1824 on his return to the country, serving until 20 October 1824. During this time the government succeeded in pacifying
Nicaragua, with a minimum of violence. Presidential elections were held in 1825, and
José Cecilio del Valle won the most votes. The Liberals, however, controlled the federal Congress, and they decided that Valle had not won an absolute majority. They chose Arce as president. He served from 29 April 1825 to 13 April 1829. He soon lost the support of the Liberals in Congress. After 1826 neither house of the federal Congress met. Arce obtained some support from the clergy and the Conservative Party, but there were difficulties with the State of Guatemala. He deposed the Guatemalan state governor,
Juan Barrundia, a Liberal, and replaced him. The Salvadoran state government was angry and rebelled, and a
civil war started that lasted from 1826 to 1829. On 1829 Arce called Vice President
Mariano Beltranena y Llano to temporarily exercise the presidency, but when Arce wanted to resume it, Beltranena refused and remained in office until April 1829 when the liberals troops entered Guatemala City and overthrew his administration. == Later life ==