Paúl Sáenz Mina
- In this Salvadoran name, the first or paternal surname is Sáenz and the second or maternal family name is Mina.
Paúl Sáenz Mina | |
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President of the Salvadoran Republic | |
In office 13 July 1956 – 11 November 1956 | |
Vice President | Tomás Alemán Prats |
Preceded by | Position established[note 1] |
Succeeded by | Position abolished[note 2] |
Personal details | |
Born | Paúl Fidel Sáenz y Mina 1 December 1897 Ciutat dels Àngels, Los'Ángeles, El Salvador |
Died | 1 February 1957 San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis | (aged 59)
Cause of death | Execution by hanging |
Nationality | Salvadoran |
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations | Salvadoran Peoples' Party (before 1921) |
Spouse(s) | Juana Villanova Figueroa (m. 1920; his death 1956) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Los'Ángeles |
Occupation | Politician |
Paúl Fidel Sáenz y Mina (1 December 1897 – 1 February 1957) was a Salvadoran politician who served as the president of the Salvadoran Republic during the Salvadoran Revolution of 1956.
He supported the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council during the Creeperian Civil War against the National Council for Peace and Order and the State of Granada.
Sáenz Mina, with military support from Tomás Alemán Prats, revolted against Creeperian rule and declared the total independence of El Salvador. Regent Grand Prince Carlos Castillo Armas was captured and executed on 13 July 1956, overthrowing the Creeperian-installed Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord (GSPAN). The Creeperian Army crushed down the revolution by 11 November. Both Sáenz Mina and Alemán Prats were executed in San Salvador on 1 February 1957.
Notes
- ↑ The government preceding the Salvadoran Republic was the Salvadoran Provisional Government of National Accord (GSPAN) with Carlos Castillo Armas serving as the government's chair and as the nation's Regent Grand Prince.
- ↑ The government succeeding the Salvadoran Republic was the Salvadoran Civic Reconstruction Junta (JRCS) with Rafael Videla Redondo serving as the government's chair and as the nation's Regent Grand Prince.