Difference between revisions of "Alfonso Moreno Salinas (Rakeoian politician)"
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− | On the outbreak of the [[Rakeoian Civil War]], Moreno Salinas took sole control of the loyal military elements, and expelled members of parliament from areas he thought to have not given enough resistance to the Militants. | + | On the outbreak of the [[Rakeoian Civil War]], Moreno Salinas took sole control of the loyal military elements, and expelled members of parliament from areas he thought to have not given enough resistance to the Militants. After a foiled plot on his life, he became increasingly vigilant to the point of paranoia. Aides had to knock in a day-specific rhythm to be let into his quarters. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:42, 14 September 2021
- For other people named Alfonso Moreno Salinas, see Alfonso Moreno Salinas (disambiguation).
- In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Moreno and the second or maternal family name is Salinas .
Grand Parliamentarian Alfonso Moreno Salinas | |
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Prime Minister of Rakeo | |
In office 6 June 1937 – 1955 | |
Preceded by | Santiago Ruíz Tengibre |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Alfonso Álvaro Moreno Salinas 21 January 1893 Venen, Menora de Jinosiá, Rakeo |
Died | 20 November 1955 Jinosiá, Menora de Jinosiá, Rakeo |
Political party | National Action Party |
Alfonso Álvaro Moreno Salinas (21 January 1893 – 20 November 1955) was a Rakeoian politician who served as a member of parliament from 1925 to 1937 and then as Grand Parliamentarian from 1937 to 1955. He was ousted from power following the conclusion of the Rakeoian Civil War, and shortly after succumbed to underlying health issues while in exile.
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Early life
Legislator
Second parliament 1925–1931
Third parliament 1931–1937
Grand parliamentarian
Fourth parliament 1937–1943
Moreno Salinas oversaw aid to the Romerist cause in 1937. He later set up the Governmental Committee on Miguelist Subversion to begin surveillance of labor movements like the nascent Red Eagle group. In 1939, he signed the War Production act, which criminalized activities that interfered with production in agriculture or other war-vital materials. It was blasted by critics as a way to avoid engagement with legitimate concerns of unions and workers pushed to their limit by rationing.
Fifth parliament 1943–1949
Throughout the war, the army had issues with disciplining soldiers and officers, and mutinies began to grow in frequency and severity. Moreno Salinas was informed of these events, and advanced an agenda to democratize the military, by installing a panel of parliamentary overseers and a judicial process for prosecution of military officer misconduct.
Sixth parliament 1949–1955
On the outbreak of the Rakeoian Civil War, Moreno Salinas took sole control of the loyal military elements, and expelled members of parliament from areas he thought to have not given enough resistance to the Militants. After a foiled plot on his life, he became increasingly vigilant to the point of paranoia. Aides had to knock in a day-specific rhythm to be let into his quarters.