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    Felipe Benigno Molas López (10 July 1901 – 17 November 1954) was 39th President of Paraguay from February 27, 1949 – September 10, 1949, when he resigned...
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  • Felipe López may refer to: Felipe Molas López (1901–1954), former president of Paraguay Felipe López (cyclist) (born 1969), Guatemalan Olympic cyclist...
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  • Isidre Molas (born 1940), a Catalan politician Felipe Molas López (1901–1954), a President of Paraguay in 1949 Molas, plural of mola (fish) MOLAS may refer...
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    Stroessner backed Felipe Molas López in a successful coup against Juan Natalicio González. He then backed Federico Chávez against Molas López and by 1951 he...
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    means to retain power, on June 3 some Colorado Party loyalists under Felipe Molas López revolted and sent him into exile in Argentina. Supreme Court Chief...
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    President of the Republic in 1844, during the family dictatorship of the López family (1841–1870), Paraguay had 51 presidents. Between the end of the Paraguayan...
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    of 1940 to attack the supporters of González and of ex-President Felipe Molas López. The growing economic problems after two decades of extreme political...
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    Health: Dr. Pedro Duarte Ortellado Mayor of the City of Asunción: Dr. Felipe Molas López (February 2 to October 1936), Dr. Damian Bruyn (October 1936 to June...
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  • the Congress. February 26, 1949: Felipe Molas López overthrows Raimundo Rolón. September 11, 1949: Felipe Molas López is deposed. Federico Chaves is appointed...
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    for long. On 29 January 1949 another coup broke out, initiated by Felipe Molas López, Federico Chaves, and defense minister General Raimundo Rolón, who...
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