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    Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (Carlos Eduardo Ramón[citation needed] Saladrigas y Zayas; October 13, 1900 – 15 April 1956) was a Cuban politician and diplomat...
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  • Saladrigas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (1900–1956), Cuban politician and diplomat Robert Saladrigas...
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    consecutive terms, so he had a proxy candidate Carlos Saladrigas Zayas run as his substitute. Saladrigas would be defeated in a landslide. After the electoral...
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    election, the coalition supported the presidential candidacy of Carlos Saladrigas Zayas as President and Ramón Zaydín as Vice President. However, the election...
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    first prime minister of Cuba was Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (1900–1957), the nephew of former President Alfredo Zayas. The prime minister was also sometimes...
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    the regime "fascist". In 1944, Batista's handpicked successor, Carlos Saladrigas Zayas, was defeated by Grau. In the final months of his presidency, Batista...
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  • Union as superpowers Beginning of the Cold War Fulgencio Batista Carlos Saladrigas Zayas Cuban Revolution (1953–1959) Batista Regime M-26-7 Student Revolutionary...
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  • Zayas, Mexican orchestra director (es) Bigram John Zayas, American DJ and producer Billy Colón Zayas, Puerto Rican guitarist Carlos Saladrigas Zayas,...
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    Batista (1901–1973) 10 October 1940 10 October 1944 4 years CSD 1940 Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (1940–1942) Ramón Zaydín (1942–1944) Anselmo Alliegro y Milá (1944)...
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    Colonel Federico Laredo Bru, Union Nacionalista Justicia, Dr. Carlos Saladrigas Zayas, A.B.C. Hacienda, Dr. Joaquin Martinez Saenz, A.B.C. Obras Públicas...
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    activists in the Directorio Estudiantil Universitario. The coup deposed Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada as president, installing a new government led...
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    Grau won the popular vote in the presidential election, defeating Carlos Saladrigas Zayas, Batista's handpicked successor, and served until 1948. Despite...
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  • President (1944–1948) Carlos Prío Socarrás, President (1948–1952) Prime ministers (complete list) – Carlos Saladrigas Zayas, Prime minister (1940–1942)...
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    President Took office Left office Time in office Prime Ministers 1 Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (1900–1956) 10 October 1940 16 August 1942 1 year, 310 days Popular...
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      Nominee Ramón Grau Carlos Saladrigas Zayas Party Auténtico CSD Popular vote 1,041,822 839,220...
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    No. Name (Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure 1 Carlos Saladrigas Zayas (1900–1956) 1933 2 Manuel Márquez Sterling (1872–1934) 1933–1934 3 Cosme de la Torriente...
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    Cuba for Venezuela in 1944, after Batista's handpicked successor, Carlos Saladrigas Zayas, lost the 1944 elections to Ramón Grau. By that point, he was said...
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    government of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada. It got two: Martínez Saenz as Secretary of the Treasury, and Carlos Saladrigas y Zayas as Secretary...
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