
Miguel Alemán González
Miguel Alemán González was a prominent Mexican general and politician known for his significant role during the Mexican Revolution and his staunch defense of the principle of non-reelection in Mexican politics. He was the father of Miguel Alemán Valdés, who served as President of Mexico from 1946 to 1952, marking a pivotal era in Mexican political history. Alemán González's legacy is often referenced in discussions about the evolution of presidential power and the political landscape in Mexico, particularly in relation to the historical context of re-election and political maneuvering among leaders.
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Miguel Alemán González is mentioned as the father of Miguel Alemán who died defending the principle of 'no re-election'.
¿Dónde reside el poder en México?, escribe Alfonso Zárate










