Licenciado Baudilio Palma Third civilian to serve as President of Guatemala
President of Guatemala
Acting
In office 13 December 1930 – 17 December 1930
Preceded by
Lázaro Chacón González
Succeeded by
Manuel María Orellana Contreras
Secretary of Finance
In office 1926–1927
President
Lázaro Chacón González
Preceded by
Carlos O. Zachrisson
Succeeded by
Rafael Felipe Solares
Personal details
Born
(1874-06-10)10 June 1874[1] or 1880[2][a] Santa Catarina Mita, Jutiapa, Guatemala
Died
(1930-12-17)17 December 1930[3] or (1944-06-19)19 June 1944[1][a] Guatemala City, Guatemala
Political party
Conservative
Spouse
Luz Castañeda Godoy
Parent(s)
Sisto de Jesús Palma Ramos and Arcadia Palma Flandes
Alma mater
University of San Carlos of Guatemala
Baudilio Palma (Santa Catarina Mita, Jutiapa, 1874[a] – Guatemala City, 17 December 1930[b]) was acting President of Guatemala, in place of general Lázaro Chacón González, from 13 to 17 December 1930, when he was deposed and probably assassinated after coup d'état led by general Manuel María Orellana Contreras, who appointed himself as president. Several authors argue that he might not have been killed, but went into exile to El Salvador, where he would have died on 19 June 1944.[1]
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BaudilioPalma (Santa Catarina Mita, Jutiapa, 1874 – Guatemala City, 17 December 1930) was acting President of Guatemala, in place of general Lázaro Chacón...
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championship title with a 5-1 record. Leones was led by catcher and Series MVP Baudilio Díaz (.412 BA, two home runs, five RBI, .500 OBP, .765 SLG), CF Tony Armas...
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