- Pedro Lascuráin
Infobox_President | name=Pedro Lascuráin
nationality=Mexican
order=President of Mexico
term_start=February 18 ,1913
term_end=February 18 ,1913 (45 minutes)
predecessor=Francisco I. Madero
successor=Victoriano Huerta
birth_date=birth date|1856|5|12|mf=y
birth_place=Mexico City
dead=Mexico City
death_date=death date and age|1952|7|21|1856|5|12|mf=y
death_place=Mexico City
spouse=María Flores
party=
vicepresident=Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes (
Mexico City ,May 12 ,1856 –July 21 ,1952 in Mexico City) was bothMexico and the world's briefest-ever serving president.Pedro Lascuráin was the foreign minister in
Francisco I. Madero 's cabinet. OnFebruary 18 ,1913 , GeneralVictoriano Huerta overthrew President Madero. Lascuráin was one of the individuals who convinced Madero to resign the presidency when Madero was being held prisoner in the National Palace, claiming that his life was in danger if he refused.Presidency
To give the
coup d'état an appearance of legality, Huerta had Lascuráin assume the presidency. Huerta had ousted both Vice-PresidentJosé María Pino Suárez and the attorney general as well, and under the constitution the foreign minister stood third in line for the presidency behind the vice president and attorney general. Lascuráin then appointed Huerta to be his interior minister--fourth in line for the presidency and promptly resigned, thus handing the office of president over to Huerta. Huerta called a late-night special session of Congress and under the guns of Huerta's troops the legislators endorsed his assumption of power. A few days later, Huerta had Madero and Suárez killed. The coup and the events surrounding it became known as "la decena trágica " ("the tragic ten days").Lascuráin was thus president for less than one hour (sources quote figures ranging from 15 to 55 minutes). This makes his presidency the shortest in world history, above that of
Venezuelan politicianDiosdado Cabello . Huerta subsequently offered him a post in his cabinet, but Lascuráin declined. He retired from politics and began practicing again as alawyer .Lascuráin received a law degree in 1880 from the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia in Mexico City. He was
mayor of Mexico City in 1910 when Madero began his antireelectionist campaign against Díaz. Lascuráin was a supporter of Madero, and after the later was elected president to replace Díaz, Lascuráin served twice as foreign secretary in Madero's cabinet (April 10 ,1912 toDecember 4 ,1912 andJanuary 15 ,1913 toFebruary 18 ,1913 ). In between the two terms he was again mayor ofMexico City . As foreign minister he had to deal with the demands of U.S. AmbassadorHenry Lane Wilson , who was later involved in planning Huerta's coup.Lascuráin was the director of the
Escuela Libre de Derecho , Mexico City's top law school, for 16 years, and he published extensively on commercial and civil law.References
*es icon "Lascuráin Paredes, Pedro," "Enciclopedia de México", vol. 8. Mexico City, 1996, ISBN 1-56409-016-7.
*es icon Altamirano Cozzi, Graziella, "Pedro Lascurain: Un hombre en la encrucijada de la revolución". Instituto Mora, 2004 (ISBN 978-970-684-097-4).
*es icon García Purón, Manuel, "México y sus gobernantes", v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrua, 1984.
*es icon Orozco Linares, Fernando, "Gobernantes de México". Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, ISBN 968-38-0260-5.External links
*es icon [http://fox.presidencia.gob.mx/buenasnoticias/index.php?contenido=16787 La decena trágica] by Alejandro Rosas
*es icon [http://www.iea.gob.mx/efemerides/efemerides/biogra/decena.html La decena trágica]
*es icon [http://mx.encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=201503585 Brief biography at Encarta]
*es icon [http://www.iea.gob.mx/efemerides/efemerides/biogra/plascura.htm Brief biography]
*es icon [http://www.mora.edu.mx/index.php?method=textos&idarea=432 A little more biographical information]
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