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    Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera (11 April 1908 – 2 January 1955) was the 29th President of Panama, holding office from 1 October 1952 until his death...
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  • United States' use of the Panama Canal. José became the president after his predecessor, José Antonio Remón Cantera, was assassinated. In 1955, during a...
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  • trader / worker rights, upgrades and military base usage. In 1952, José Antonio Remón Cantera, a former police commander in chief, won the presidential election...
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  • José Antonio Remón Cantera (1908–1955), President of Panama José Antonio Reynafé (1796–1837), Argentine military leader and politician José Antonio Roméu...
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    inaugurated seven years later, during the administration of Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera. The old airport building, which currently is being used as a...
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    Gustav Swoboda, Chief of the Secretariat World Meteorological Organization José Guillermo Trabanino Guerrero, Secretary-general Organization of Central American...
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    16 José Antonio Remón Cantera (1908–1955) 1952 1 October 1952 2 January 1955 2 years, 93 days National Patriotic Coalition Assassinated. 17 José Ramón...
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    1952, National Police Commander José Antonio Remón Cantera installed and removed presidents with unencumbered ease. Remón increased salaries and fringe...
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  • – Ben Hogan, winner of the Triple Crown of Golf. October 1 – José Antonio Remón Cantera, president of Panama October 20 – General Mark W. Clark October...
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    after his arrival, the President of Panama, José Antonio Remón Cantera was assassinated and his successor, José Ramón Guizado, was arrested for conspiracy...
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    Since the 1950s and under the command of Colonel and President José Antonio Remón Cantera. He negotiated with the U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower issues...
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  • Guardia Arango against Arnulfo Arias Madrid May 9, 1951 by Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera against Arnulfo Arias Madrid October 11, 1968 by Omar Torrijos...
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    Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, Indian scientist (b. 1894) January 2 – José Antonio Remón Cantera, 19th President of Panama (assassinated) (b. 1908) January 5 –...
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  • Marie François Sadi Carnot on June 25, 1894, Lyon, France Assassination of Antonio Cánovas del Castillo on August 8, 1897, Mondragón, Spain Assassination...
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  • president José Antonio Remón Cantera, his deputy, José Ramón Guizado, takes power, but is quickly deposed after his involvement in Cantera's death is discovered...
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  • election of 1952 to support the presidential aspirations of Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera, head of the National Police. Its six original members were the...
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    providing a budget and a more stable internal framework. Around 1952, José Antonio Remón Cantera established the National Guard of Panama. In 1983, Manuel Noriega...
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  • Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes January 2, 1955 José Antonio Remón Cantera, President of Panama Killed at racetrack by machine gun July 31, 1981 Omar...
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  • National Guard major under Commandant José Antonio Remón Cantera and later served as Minister of Finance in Remon's cabinet. In 1960 it allied with the...
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    "part of José Antonio Remón Cantera's business empire" and several powerful Panamanian families. Daniel Chanis Pinzón had asked for Remón's resignation...
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  • (1949–1951) Alcibíades Arosemena, President (1951–1952) José Antonio Remón Cantera, President (1952–1955) José Ramón Guizado, President (1955) Ricardo Arias, President...
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  • Coalition (CPN) to support the presidential aspirations of Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera, head of the National Police. In 1953 the National Patriotic Coalition...
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  • against Jose Remon. Navarro founded the Independent Revolutionary Party (PRI), which was abolished in 1953 after José Antonio Remón Cantera put through...
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  • Paredes became Second Vice-President to José Antonio Remón Cantera and taking over the presidency following Remon's assassination. In 1953 the National Patriotic...
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  • and scamming people, he obtained a bachelor's degree from the José Antonio Remón Cantera College and then enrolled at the University of Panama's Law Faculty...
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  • Vargas 1954  Brazil President Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Suicide José Antonio Remón Cantera 1955  Panama President Panama City  Panama Assassination – shooting...
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    a conservative businessman and a member of the oligarchy. The José Antonio Remón Cantera’ government had required parties to enroll 45,000 members to receive...
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    after him. José Ramón Guizado, 66, 17th President of Panama for 57 days in 1955 after the assassination of President José Antonio Remón Cantera, died of...
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  • 7, 1941 January 1945 Arnulfo Arias Raúl De Roux January 1955 José Antonio Remón Cantera De Roux was one of the diplomats who accompanied Víctor Raúl Haya...
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  • World War II. Between 1948 and 1952, National Police Commander José Antonio Remón Cantera installed and removed presidents with unencumbered ease. Among...
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