El maximato de plutarco elias calles biography

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  • The Maximato was a transitional period in the historical and political development of Mexico from to Named after former president Plutarco Elías Calles's sobriquet el Jefe Máximo (the maximum leader), the Maximato was the period that Calles continued to exercise power and exert influence without holding the presidency. The six-year period was the term that President-elect Alvaro Obregón would have served if he had not been assassinated immediately after the July elections. There needed to be some kind of political solution to the presidential efterträdelse eller följd crisis. Calles could not hold the presidency igen because of restrictions on re-election without an mellanrum out of power, but he remained the dominant figure in Mexico.

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    • كانت الماكسيماتو فترةً انتقالية في التطور التاريخي والسياسي للمكسيك منذ عام حتى عام سُمّيت نسبةً للقب الرئيس الأسبق بلوتاركو إلياس كاييس إل خيفي ماكسيمو (القائد الأعلى)، كانت الماكسيماتو الفترة التي واصل فيها كاي

      Calles, Plutarco Elías (–)

      Plutarco Elías Calles (b. 25 September ; d. 19 October ), president of Mexico (–). The poor relation of a notable family in the northwestern state of Sonora, Calles was an aspiring young professional and entrepreneur who had met with only limited success before the Mexican Revolution. Initially on the periphery of Francisco Madero's movement against the Porfirio Díaz regime, from a minor appointment in the new state government he rose steadily in the ranks of what became the constitutionalist army, becoming Alvaro Obregón's principal political associate. As president, and then as jefe máximo (supreme chief) in the wake of the assassination of president-elect Obregón (), Calles dominated the national government for more than a decade and initiated the institutionalization of the Revolution.

      Until the Revolution, Calles's life had been punctuated with misfortune and disappointments. He was the illegitimate son of Plutarco Elías, scion of one of the

      Maximato

      Period of Mexican history

      Not to be confused with Maximator.

      The Maximato was a transitional period in the historical and political development of Mexico from 1 December to 1 December Named after former president Plutarco Elías Calles's sobriquet el Jefe Máximo (the maximum leader), the Maximato was the period in which Calles continued to exercise power and exert influence without holding the presidency. The six-year period was the term that President-elect Alvaro Obregón would have served if he had not been assassinated immediately after the July elections. There needed to be some kind of political solution to the presidential succession crisis. Calles could not hold the presidency again because of restrictions on re-election without an interval out of power, but he remained the dominant figure in Mexico.

      There were two solutions to the crisis. Firstly, an interim president was to be appointed, followed by new elections. Secondly, Calles created an endurin

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