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Supreme Executive Power of the Mexican Nation
Supremo Poder Ejecutivo de la Nación Mexicana (Spanish)
1823–1824
Flag of Mexico (1823–1864, 1867–1893)
Flag
Coat of arms of Mexico (1823–1864, 1867–1893)
Coat of arms
Anthem: "Veni Creator Spiritus"
Provisional territorial organization of Mexico
Provisional territorial organization of Mexico
StatusProvisional government
CapitalMexico City
Common languagesSpanish
Religion
Catholic Church (official religion)
GovernmentProvisional government
Head of state 
• 1823–1824
Nicolás Bravo
• 1823–1824
Guadalupe Victoria
• 1823–1824
Pedro Celestino Negrete
• 1824
José Mariano Michelena
• 1824
Miguel Domínguez
• 1824
Vicente Guerrero
History 
• Overthrow of the monarchy
April 1, 1823
• Disestablished
October 10, 1824
CurrencyReal
ISO 3166 codeMX
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Provisional Government of Mexico First Mexican Empire
First Mexican Republic Provisional Government of Mexico
Today part ofMexico
United States

The Supreme Executive Power (Spanish: Supremo Poder Ejecutivo)[1][2] was the provisional government of Mexico that governed between the fall of the First Mexican Empire in April 1823 and the election of the first Mexican president, Guadalupe Victoria, in October 1824. After Emperor Iturbide abdicated, the sovereignty of the nation passed over to Congress, which appointed a triumvirate, made up of Guadalupe Victoria, Pedro Celestino Negrete, and Nicolas Bravo, to serve as the executive, while a new constitution was being written.

During this period the government oversaw the transition of the nation from monarchy to a republic, abolishing all titles of nobility, changing the national symbols, and removing from power the remnants of the imperial government. Iturbide himself and his family were exiled to Europe, and when he attempted to return in July 1824, he was captured and executed.

A major challenge proved to be the multiple military revolts that flared up in the provinces, and in one case in the capital itself. The causes varied, ranging from agitation in favor of establishing a federation, anti-Spanish sentiment, and even efforts aiming at restoring the empire.

Elections for a new congress were held in October 1824, and the new legislature proceeded in the task of writing a new constitution, debates over the matter mainly being concerned with whether the new republic should take the form of a federation, or a centralized republic. The former faction triumphed, and the result was the 1824 Constitution of Mexico, and the Supreme Executive Power was replaced by the First Mexican Republic.

  1. ^ "Manifiesto del Supremo Poder Ejecutivo". 500 años de Mexico en documentos. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "31 de marzo de 1823". Gobierno Federal. Archived from the original on October 6, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2010.

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