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− | On February 23, 1934, the [[Romerist Army]] captured and arrested two former [[Prime Minister of Creeperopolis|Prime Ministers of Creeperopolis]]: [[Serafín Velázquez Andrade]], and independent with CSP sympathies, and [[Jorge Meléndez Ramírez]], a member of the [[Creeperian Socialist Party]]. Both former Prime Ministers supported the National Council in the initial divide of the Parliament. | + | On February 23, 1934, the [[Romerist Army]] captured and arrested two former [[Prime Minister of Creeperopolis|Prime Ministers of Creeperopolis]]: [[Serafín Velázquez Andrade]], and independent with CSP sympathies, and [[Jorge Meléndez Ramírez]], a member of the [[Creeperian Socialist Party]]. Both former Prime Ministers supported the National Council in the initial divide of the Parliament. Supreme Caudillo [[Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno]] and Antonio Sáenz Heredia ordered their execution. Velázquez Andrade and Meléndez Ramírez were executed on March 1, 1934. |
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Revision as of 18:25, 3 November 2022
1934 Prime Minister Murders | |
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Location | San Romero, San Romero, Creeperopolis |
Date | March 1, 1934 |
Target | Serafín Velázquez Andrade Jorge Meléndez Ramírez |
Attack type | Double Murder |
Weapons | Machetes |
Deaths | 2 |
Perpetrators | Romerist Army |
Motive | Anti-Miguelism |
The 1934 murders of Creeperian Prime Ministers, also known as the San Romero Massacre, was the intentional assassination of former Creeperian Prime Ministers Serafín Velázquez Andrade, an Independent, and Jorge Meléndez Ramírez, a member of the Creeperian Socialist Party.
Murders
On February 23, 1934, the Romerist Army captured and arrested two former Prime Ministers of Creeperopolis: Serafín Velázquez Andrade, and independent with CSP sympathies, and Jorge Meléndez Ramírez, a member of the Creeperian Socialist Party. Both former Prime Ministers supported the National Council in the initial divide of the Parliament. Supreme Caudillo Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno and Antonio Sáenz Heredia ordered their execution. Velázquez Andrade and Meléndez Ramírez were executed on March 1, 1934.