Pedro Lascuráin

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Pedro Lascuráin was a Mexican politician best known for serving as president of Mexico for less than an hour in 1913, one of the shortest presidencies in history.

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instanceOf Mexican politician
human
lawyer
birthDate 1856-05-08
birthPlace Mexico NERFINISHED
Mexico City NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
countryServed Mexico NERFINISHED
deathDate 1952-07-21
deathPlace Mexico NERFINISHED
Mexico City NERFINISHED
educatedAt Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia NERFINISHED
National Autonomous University of Mexico NERFINISHED
era Mexican Revolution NERFINISHED
familyName Lascuráin NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy law
gender male
givenName Pedro NERFINISHED
hasShortPresidencyRanking one of the shortest-serving heads of state in history
knownFor having one of the shortest presidencies in history
serving as President of Mexico for less than an hour
languageSpoken Spanish
legalProfession attorney
memberOfPoliticalParty Progressive Constitutional Party NERFINISHED
name Pedro Lascuráin Paredes NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableEvent assumed presidency following forced resignation of Francisco I. Madero
resigned presidency to allow Victoriano Huerta to assume office
occupation lawyer
politician
officeEndTime 1913-02-19
officeStartTime 1913-02-19
participantIn Ten Tragic Days NERFINISHED
positionHeld Mayor of Mexico City NERFINISHED
President of Mexico NERFINISHED
Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico NERFINISHED
precededBy Francisco I. Madero NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Mexico City NERFINISHED
succeededBy Victoriano Huerta NERFINISHED
termDuration less than one hour

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Francisco I. Madero succeededBy Pedro Lascuráin