José Domingo Molina Gómez
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| José Domingo Molina | |
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| In office September 21, 1955 – September 23, 1955 |
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| Preceded by | Juan Perón |
| Succeeded by | Eduardo Lonardi |
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| Born | 1896 Buenos Aires |
| Died | 1969 Buenos Aires |
| Nationality | Argentine |
| Profession | Military |
José Domingo Molina Gómez (1896–1969) was a de facto interim President of Argentina from September 21, 1955 until September 23, 1955.
On September 19, President Perón wrote a confused letter addressed to general Lucero, which appeared to be a resignation letter. So a military junta composed of general José Domingo Molina and other military officers, was created. Later that day Perón said it was not a real resignation, but at first time, next morning he asked for asylum in Paraguay, leaving the government in the hands of the military junta.
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- Historia Integral Argentina T10, CEAL, 1976, p. 23/25
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