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Under his administration, one of the most positive in the history of his country, reforms were carried out such as the establishment of the jury; The Court of
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Colonel Valladares, were killed and later buried in the Cemetery of Guadalupe. Vice Chief Núñez assumed the leadership of the State to finish his term, which had two years left to finish. Núñez did not arrest the rebels, but rather appeased Méndez and appointed him General Commander of
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