Carlos José Solórzano
Carlos José Solórzano | |
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President of Nicaragua | |
In office 1 January 1925 – 14 March 1926 | |
Vice President | Juan Bautista Sacasa |
Preceded by | Bartolomé Martínez |
Succeeded by | Emiliano Chamorro Vargas |
Personal details | |
Born | (1860-01-17)17 January 1860 Managua, Nicaragua |
Died | 30 August 1936(1936-08-30) (aged 76) San José, Costa Rica |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Leonor Rivas Solórzano |
Carlos José Solórzano Gutiérrez (17 January 1860 in Managua – 30 August 1936 in San José, Costa Rica) was the President of Nicaragua between 1 January 1925 and 14 March 1926.[1]
History
He headed a political coalition which was moderate Conservative which led to his rise as the Conservative Party received United States assistance in attaining power. But when the detachment of U.S. Marines which had remained in Nicaragua for thirteen years withdrew, it led to his downfall. In October 1925, the government of Solórzano was overthrown in a coup by former President General Emiliano Chamorro, who failed to gain U.S. recognition and subsequently resigned in favor of Adolfo Díaz.
Biography
He was the son of Federico Solórzano Reyes and wife Rosa Gutiérrez ... and paternal grandson of Ramón Solórzano Montealegre and wife Juana Reyes Robira, who by his second wife Mónica Cardoze ... was the father of Enrique Solórzano Cardoze, married to Luz Vasconcelos ..., both of Portuguese descent, and had Marina Solórzano Vasconcelos, married to Fernando Abaunza Cuadra, whose daughter Esmeralda Abaunza Solórzano married her first cousin Alejandro Abaunza Espinoza, son of Carlos Abaunza Cuadra and wife Dolores Espinoza ... and had Lila T. Abaunza, First Lady of Nicaragua, married to Enrique Bolaños, 82nd President of Nicaragua.
He was married to his cousin Leonor Rivas Solórzano, without issue.
He was a relative of Fernando Guzmán, 37th President of Nicaragua.
He was the brother of Rosa Solorzano Gutierrez. Rosa Solorzano Gutierrez was the mother Lisimaco Jr. Lacayo Solorzano. Lisimaco Lacayo Solorzano was married to Berta Lacayo Sacasa, and they had two children Chester Lacayo Lacayo and Will Lacayo Lacayo. Will Lacayo Lacayo was married to Graciela Aviles Lacayo and had four children: Danilo Lacayo, Berta Lacayo, Ligia Lacayo, and Tania Lacayo.
References
- ^ "Gobernantes de Nicaragua". Ministerio de Educación. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012.
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Preceded by | President of Nicaragua 1925–1926 | Succeeded by |
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- Fruto Chamorro
- Francisco Castellón1
- Nazario Escoto1
- José María Estrada
- Patricio Rivas
- William Walker
- Patricio Rivas
- Tomás Martínez and Máximo Jerez Junta
- Fernando Guzmán
- José Vicente Cuadra
- Pedro Joaquín Chamorro
- Joaquín Zavala
- Adán Cárdenas
- Evaristo Carazo
- Nicolás Osorno
- Roberto Sacasa
- Ignacio Chaves Tellería
- Roberto Sacasa
- Junta
- Salvador Machado
- Joaquín Zavala
- José Santos Zelaya
- José Madriz
- José Dolores Estrada
- Luis Mena
- Juan José Estrada
- Adolfo Díaz
- Emiliano Chamorro
- Diego Manuel Chamorro
- Rosendo Chamorro
- Bartolomé Martínez
- Carlos José Solórzano
- Emiliano Chamorro
- Sebastián Uriza
- Adolfo Díaz
- José María Moncada
- Juan Bautista Sacasa
- Carlos Alberto Brenes
- Anastasio Somoza García
- Leonardo Argüello
- Benjamín Lacayo
- Víctor Manuel Román
- Manuel Fernando Zurita
- Anastasio Somoza García
- Luis Somoza
- René Schick
- Orlando Montenegro
- Lorenzo Guerrero
- Anastasio Somoza Debayle
- Liberal-Conservative Junta
- Anastasio Somoza Debayle
- Francisco Urcuyo
- Junta of National Reconstruction
- Daniel Ortega
- Violeta Chamorro
- Arnoldo Alemán
- Enrique Bolaños
- Daniel Ortega
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