Manuel Pérez Treviño

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Manuel Pérez Treviño (born June 5, 1890 in the Municipio de Guerrero ( Coahuila ), † April 29, 1945 in Nueva Rosita ) was a Mexican military, politician and ambassador .

Life

His parents were Candelaria Treviño de Pérez and Jesús Pérez Rodríguez. He married Esther González. He attended elementary school in Guerrero (Coahuila) and Piedras Negras. He made his high school in the Ateneo Fuente and studied mechanical engineering in Mexico City . From 1913 he took part in the Mexican Revolution with a cannon developed by Mayor Carlos Prieto and himself in the railway workshops of Piedras Negras (Mexico) .

With this he took part in the battles of Salinas, Victoria, Teran, Linares and Monterrey and shot in Victoria and Tampico . During the Pancho Villa uprising , he was on the side of Venustiano Carranza .

In 1916 he shot at Villa Bravo as head of the artillery. In 1917 he was promoted first to officer and later to brigadier general. In 1920 he joined the insurgents of the Plan de Agua Prieta and was appointed by Álvaro Obregón as his chief of staff.

On March 4, 1929 he founded the Partido Nacional Revolucionario in the state of Querétaro and sat in front of it.

He ran in the 1928 presidential election. In 1934 he ran as a candidate for Plutarco Elías Calles against Lázaro Cárdenas del Río . When he was defeated, he entered the foreign service of Mexico and was a military attaché in numerous South American states.

In January 1939 he founded the Partido Revolutionario Anticomunista with Melchor Tortega and Joaquín Amaro .

predecessor Office successor
Miguel Alessio Robles Minister for Industry, Trade and Labor
1923 to 1924
Luis N. Morones
Carlos Garza Castro Governor of Coahuila
1925 to 1928
Bruno Neira González
President of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario
1929 to 1930
Basilio Vadillo
Marte R. Gomez Minister for Agriculture and Development
1930 to 1931
Saturnino Cedillo
Lázaro Cardenas del Río President of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario
1931 to 1933
Melchor Ortega
Melchor Ortega President of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario in
1933
Carlos Riva Palacio
Genaro Estrada Félix Mexican Ambassador to Madrid
March 18, 1932 to November 1, 1934
Ramon P. de Negri
Genaro Estrada Félix Mexican Ambassador to Lisbon
March 20, 1935 to January 1, 1937
Horacio Uribe
predecessor Office successor
Genaro Estrada Félix Mexican Ambassador to Ankara
October 28, 1935 to January 1, 1937 appointed as Ambassador for Portugal and Turkey, based in Madrid.
Ramon P. de Negri
Ramon P. de Negri Mexican Ambassador to Santiago de Chile
March 20, 1937 to May 1, 1938
Pablo Campos Ortiz

Individual evidence

  1. 20/11/2008, Un cañón estilo Piedras Negras
  2. Tzvi Medin, El Minimato presidencial: historia política del maximato (1928-1935)
  3. Gloria M. Delgado de Cantú, Rosa Guadalupe Pérez Rangel, Historia de México, Volume 2
  4. Embajadores de México
  5. Embajadores de México
  6. Embajadores de México