Lázaro Chacón González (27 June 1873 – 9 April 1931) was the acting President of Guatemala from 26 September 1926 to 18 December 1926 and President of...
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González may refer to: Abraham González (general) (1782–c. 1838), Argentine general Juan Picasso González (1857–1935), Spanish general Lázaro Chacón González...
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Chacón (born 1950), Puerto Rican dancer José Chacón (disambiguation), several people Jourdan Chacon (1996-current), American Lázaro Chacón González (1873–1931)...
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December 1930) was acting President of Guatemala, in place of general Lázaro Chacón González, from 13 to 17 December 1930, when he was deposed and probably assassinated...
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been appointed president only four days earlier, when president Lázaro Chacón González suffered a stroke and was forced to resign. At the moment the coup...
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strange circumstances led to the suspicion that he was poisoned. General Lázaro Chacón assumed as interim President and immediately lifted Martial Law and...
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Conservative Party was too disorganised and discredited from the Lázaro Chacón González era to put forward a candidate. Ubico's Progressive Liberal Party...
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December 1926. The presidential election resulted in a victory for Lázaro Chacón González, who received 88.6% of the vote. Whilst the elections were rigged...
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succeeded by José María Orellana, who served from 1921 until 1926. Lázaro Chacón González then served until 1931. The Great Depression began in 1929 and badly...
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President (1920–1921) José María Orellana, President (1921–1926) Lázaro Chacón González, President (1926–1931) José María Reina Andrade, Acting President...
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legislature. 33 of the 39 deputies elected were supporters of president Lázaro Chacón González. Dosal, Paul J (1993) Doing business with the dictators: A political...
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assassination on 26 July 1957, would prompt Congress to appoint Luis Arturo González as acting president and condition him to call for elections within four...
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Constitutional Convention elections were held in Guatemala in June 1927. Lázaro Chacón González put 33 senior officers on the official list of candidates, and whilst...
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the result repeated in 1925. In 1926, the Unionist Party led by Lázaro Chacón González regained power but was replaced in 1931 by the candidate of the...
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five presidents: Justo Rufino Barrios, José María Reina Barrios, Lázaro Chacón González, Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio, and Ramiro de León Carpio. In Honduras...
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Guatemala City. The agency was created under the government of Lázaro Chacón González on September 11, 1929, by government decree 1032, as a daughter...
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and finance minister under both president José María Orellana and Lázaro Chacón González. She married Carlos Francisco Federico Bendfeldt Jáuregui and became...
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Chacón (1879–1927) and the marriage produced 12 children. Rodolfo Elías Calles (1900–1965), governor of Sonora 1931–34; Plutarco Elías Calles Chacón("Aco")...
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Gamalero William Mario Consul (representative)] Benito Mussolini Lázaro Chacón González 1930 Carlos Federico Novella Kleé Consul (representative), Chargé...
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Flores de Orellana José María Orellana 1921–1926 16 Josefina de Chacón Lázaro Chacón González 1926–1930 17 Luz Castañeda de Palma Baudilio Palma 1930 18 Soledad...
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Olivera Lázaro Reyes Nayuri Rivero Sandro Sevillano Michael Brito Janerki de la Peña Abel Drigg Daylet Girot Leyanet González Mónica La Rosa Lázaro Lamelas...
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(1821-1824) Fulgencio Núñez (1821-1824) Manuel de Olea (1824-1827) Antonio Chacón y Conde (1827-1831) Juan Garrido (1831-1836) Mariano Valero y Soto (1836-1839)...
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(GS) Santiago Cervera Soto (GP) Ana María Chacón Carretero (GS) María Begoña Chacón Gutiérrez (GP) Carme Chacón Piqueras (GS) Ciprià Ciscar (GS) María Mercedes...
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and diplomat Castillo, Otto René, poet, guerrilla member of FAR Chacón González, Lázaro Army General, former President Chinchilla Recinos, María (1909–1944)...
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and Lázaro (from Pacho Alonso) took over conga and bongo duties. The young jazz pianist Helder Rojas took over the synthesizer chair. Randolf Chacón (formerly...
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primary, while Kenneth R. Sanabría Domenech won the PPD primary. Odalys González González won the PNP primary. Incumbent PPD representative Jocelyn M. Rodríguez...
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Martí José Manuel Gónzalez García Felipe González Dionisio González Otazo Enrique González Vaello Francisco González Zapico Javier González-Estéfani Ana Gorroño...
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competition is held. 1986: Osvaldo Lara 1987: Ricardo Chacón 1988: Andrés Simón 1989: Ricardo Chacón 1990: Andrés Simón 1991: Joel Isasi 1992: Andrés Simón...
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from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2018. Martínez Chacón, Marcos (18 August 2022). "Gobierno de capital mexicana no promueve demolición...
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economic recovery. The social situation in Mexico during the end of the Lázaro Cárdenas presidency, and the entirety of the Manuel Ávila Camacho presidency...
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