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300:, and offered support to overthrow Árbenz. Ydígoras said he refused their terms, which included favoring the United Fruit Company, abolishing the railway worker's union, and establishing a dictatorship similar to that of Ubico. Ydígoras later agreed to help Castillo Armas in his own coup attempt, a fact which came to the attention of the Árbenz government before it fell. After Castillo Armas took power following the
271:, Ydígoras was the main opponent of Árbenz. The elections were broadly free and fair, except that women who could not read were still disenfranchised. Although Ydígoras had the support of landowners, he lacked popular support, and did not have the backing of major political parties as Árbenz did. Árbenz eventually won the election with 258,987 votes to 72,796 for Ydígoras, out of a total of 404,739.
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Chief described Ydígoras as, "known to be a moody, almost schizophrenic individual" who "regularly disregards the advice of his
Cabinet and other close associates". The beginning of the leftist rebellion led to Ydígoras being accused of being "soft on communism" by other figures within the army.
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was chosen instead. Ydígoras later claimed that in 1953, he had been introduced to two CIA agents by Walter
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669:"Guatemala: The Party System from 1963 to 2000"
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232:Early life and military career
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860:Heads of state of Guatemala
765:Latin American Perspectives
671:. In Janda, Kenneth (ed.).
302:1954 Guatemalan coup d'etat
280:1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
276:Central Intelligence Agency
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512:Forster, Cindy (2001).
346:Enrique Peralta Azurdia
125:Enrique Peralta Azurdia
60:Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes
811:President of Guatemala
539:Grandin, Greg (2000).
328:In July 1958 a senior
246:Paris Peace Conference
214:president of Guatemala
90:President of Guatemala
1343:Guatemalan Revolution
977:Republic of Guatemala
323:guerrilla group MR-13
308:Election as president
294:Carlos Castillo Armas
298:United Fruit Company
197:Maria Teresa Laparra
1348:Guatemalan generals
796:Government offices
721:Science and Society
586:, pp. 141–142.
367:cerebral hemorrhage
72:Official portrait,
56:General of Division
871:(1823–1839);
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274:The United States
261:October revolution
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571:, pp. 73–84.
550:978-0-8223-2495-9
525:978-0-8229-4162-0
451:978-1-134-26490-2
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257:Jorge Ubico
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199:(1901–1988)
108:Preceded by
77: 1958
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1294:† military
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1206:Ríos Montt
1069:M. Estrada
982:Presidents
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901:J. Estrada
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360:Later life
250:San Marcos
242:Retalhuleu
226:San Marcos
153:Retalhuleu
146:1895-10-17
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1053:Sinibaldi
918:Barrundia
889:Barrundia
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497:9 January
342:air force
314:elections
252:in 1922.
177:Guatemala
157:Guatemala
98:In office
1244:Portillo
1194:Laugerud
1171:Ydígoras
1147:Castillo
1118:Toriello
1080:Orellana
1059:Barillas
1032:Aycinena
1009:Martínez
733:40401561
630:May 1999
413:May 1999
42:Ydígoras
32:In this
1280:Arévalo
1270:Morales
1234:de León
1177:Peralta
1159:Mendoza
1107:Junta (
1075:Herrera
1048:Barrios
1027:Carrera
1021:Paredes
1015:Escobar
1004:Carrera
951:Salazar
928:Márquez
912:Zenteno
693:Sources
289:mestizo
46:Fuentes
38:surname
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1228:Espina
1218:Cerezo
1183:Méndez
1165:Flores
1141:Monzón
1130:Árbenz
1114:Árbenz
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1090:Reina
1064:Reina
1038:Cerna
781:S2CID
729:JSTOR
88:32nd
1239:Arzú
1135:Díaz
883:Díaz
750:ISBN
706:ISBN
677:ISBN
545:ISBN
520:ISBN
499:2019
446:ISBN
163:Died
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