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José María Lozano

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President
  
Victoriano Huerta

Nationality
  
Mexican

President
  
Victoriano Huerta

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

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Born
  
29 October 1878 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco (
1878-10-29
)

Died
  
17 August 1933, Mexico City, Mexico

Alma mater
  
Antigua Escuela de Jurisprudencia, Mexico City

José María Lozano (29 October 1878 – 17 August 1933) was a Mexican lawyer and conservative politician who briefly served as Secretary of Public Instruction and Fine Arts and Secretary of Commerce and Public Works in the cabinet of Victoriano Huerta, the army general who assumed control of the country following a coup d'état against the democratically elected president, Francisco I. Madero.

Before assuming his post in the cabinet, Lozano served as federal congressman in the Chamber of Deputies, where he led a group of conservative Anti-Maderistas along fellow deputies Nemesio García Naranjo of Nuevo León, Francisco de Olaguíbel of State of Mexico, and Querido Moheno of Chiapas. At Huerta's request, he also tried to build a legislative majority sympathetic to his regime.

Books

  • José María Lozano en la tribuna parlamentaria, 1910–1913 (1956)
  • Discursos y conferencias, 1919–1932 (1960)
  • References

    José María Lozano Wikipedia