
Miguel Alemán
Miguel Alemán was a significant figure in Mexican politics, serving as the President of Mexico from 1946 to 1952. He is often associated with the period of the 'Mexican Miracle', characterized by rapid economic growth and industrialization. Alemán's presidency was marked by efforts to modernize the country and expand its infrastructure, but it also laid the groundwork for increasing socioeconomic disparities that would persist in subsequent decades.
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Miguel Alemán's presidency is discussed in the context of political re-election attempts.
¿Dónde reside el poder en México?, escribe Alfonso ZárateMiguel Alemán is noted for his comment during a market fire incident.
“Ya no te voy a contestar…”Miguel Alemán inaugurated the monument dedicated to the Escuadrón in 1946.
El último héroe | El UniversalMiguel Alemán is mentioned as a significant figure in the political history of Mexico.
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