1935 Guatemalan Constituent Assembly election information
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Constituent Assembly elections were held in Guatemala in June 1935. Following the election, Jorge Ubico’s presidential term was extended to 15 March 1943 by the Assembly on 10 July 1935.[1]
^Taplin, Glen W (1972) Middle American governors Metuchen: Scarecrow Press
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