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− | The '''1912–13 Creeperian protests''' were a series of protests from 1 December 1912 to 23 February 1913 which protested the legitimacy of the [[1912 Creeperian general election]] and the second term of Prime Minister [[Antonio Sáenz Heredia]]. | + | The '''1912–13 Creeperian protests''', and sometimes called the '''Crisis of 1913''', were a series of protests from 1 December 1912 to 23 February 1913 which protested the legitimacy of the [[1912 Creeperian general election]] and the second term of Prime Minister [[Antonio Sáenz Heredia]]. |
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The 1912–13 Creeperian protests, and sometimes called the Crisis of 1913, were a series of protests from 1 December 1912 to 23 February 1913 which protested the legitimacy of the 1912 Creeperian general election and the second term of Prime Minister Antonio Sáenz Heredia.