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Pedro Lascuráin

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Huerta called a late-night special session of Congress, and under the guns of his troops, the legislators endorsed his assumption of power. A few days later, Huerta had Madero and Pino Suárez killed. The coup and the events surrounding it became known as the
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in Madero's cabinet, from 10 April 1912 to 4 December 1912, and from 15 January 1913 to 19 February 1913. In between the two terms, he again was the mayor of Mexico City. As foreign secretary, he had to deal with the demands of
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overthrew Madero. Lascuráin was one of the people who convinced Madero to resign the presidency while he was being held prisoner in the National Palace and claimed that his life was in danger if he refused.
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The presidency thus passed to Huerta. As a consequence, Lascuráin was president for less than an hour; sources quote figures ranging from 15 to 56 minutes, making his presidency the shortest in history.
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some appearance of legality, he had Lascuráin assume the presidency, who would then appoint him as his interior secretary, making Huerta next in line to the presidency, and then resign.
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The time of day of his presidency is also somewhat disputed. Some sources say his presidency last from 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., while others state 10:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
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Huerta offered Lascuráin a post in his cabinet, but Lascuráin declined. He retired from politics and began practicing again as a lawyer. He was the director of the
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Lascuráin received a law degree in 1880 from the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia (National School of Jurisprudence) in Mexico City. He was
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In 1890, Lascuráin married María Enriqueta Flores y Manzanera, the daughter of Juan Manuel Flores, a governor of
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Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes was born in 1856 in the Rancho la Romita (now
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Pedro Lascurain (Interim President for 28 minutes) became president for one day only, February 19, 1913
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for 45 minutes on 19 February 1913, the shortest presidency in history. The grandson of
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Los partidos políticos en México y la sucesión presidencial del año 2012
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Braddy, Haldeen (1969). "Revolution: Agony South of the Border".
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Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes
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Pedro Lascurain: Un hombre en la encrucijada de la revolución
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Pedro Lascuráin: un hombre en la encrucijada de la revolución
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and attorney general Adolfo Valles Baca. To give the
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Mexico
Francisco I. Madero
Victoriano Huerta
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Federico Gamboa
Mexico City
Panteón Francés
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga
president of Mexico
Mariano Paredes
Colonia Roma
Mexico City
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga
president of Mexico
Durango
Porfiriato

Francisco I. Madero
José María Pino Suárez
Justo Sierra
mayor of Mexico City
Francisco I. Madero
Porfirio Díaz
foreign secretary
Henry Lane Wilson
United States ambassador to Mexico
Victoriano Huerta

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