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José Domingo Molina Gómez

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Preceded by
  
Juan Peron

Succeeded by
  
Eduardo Lonardi

Nationality
  
Argentine

Resigned
  
September 23, 1955

Profession
  
Military

Name
  
Jose Molina



Spouse(s)
  
Delina del Carmen Botana

Role
  
Former President of Argentina

Died
  
1969, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Presidential term
  
September 21, 1955 – September 23, 1955

Previous office
  
President of Argentina (1955–1955)

First day in office
  
September 21, 1955

José Domingo Molina Gómez (26 September 1896 – 5 April 1969) was the Commander and Chief of the Argentine Army who appears to have temporarily taken "the reins of Government" on September 19, 1955. This was following the Revolución Libertadora which had begun on September 16, 1955. Eduardo Lonardi would eventually be recognized as the de facto President of Argentina on September 23, 1955.

Biography

Born in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca on September 26, 1896, was the son of Daniel Molina Avellaneda and Melitona Gómez. In his early career, José Domingo married Delina del Carmen Botana in Choya, Santiago del Estero.

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He was appointed as Director General of the National Gendarmerie Argentina from 1945 to 1947. He was then appointed as the Commander and Chief of the Argentine Army.

The Revolución Libertadora began on September 16, 1955. On September 19, 1955 President Juan Perón wrote what appeared to be a resignation letter.

A military junta composed of general José Domingo Molina and other military officers, was created with Molina at "the reins of Government". The next morning Perón asked for asylum in Paraguay, leaving the government in the hands of the military junta. Eduardo Lonardi would eventually be recognized as the de facto President of Argentina on September 23, 1955.

On October 3, 1955 Molina was arrested by Eduardo Lonardi and later released.

He died in Buenos Aires on 5 April 1969 at the age of 72.

References

José Domingo Molina Gómez Wikipedia