Carlos José Solórzano

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Carlos José Solórzano

Carlos José Solórzano Gutiérrez (17 January 1860 Managua - 30 August 1936 San José, Costa Rica) was the President of Nicaragua between 1 January 1925 and 14 March 1926.

Biography

He was the son of Federico Solórzano Reyes and wife Rosa Gutiérrez ... and paternal grandson of Ramón Solórzano Montealegre and wife Juana Reyes Robira, who by his second wife Mónica Cardoze ... was the father of Enrique Solórzano Cardoze, married to Luz Vasconcelos ..., both of Portuguese descent, and had Marina Solórzano Vasconcelos, married to Fernando Abaunza Cuadra, whose daughter Esmeralda Abaunza Solórzano married her first cousin Alejandro Abaunza Espinoza, son of Carlos Abaunza Cuadra and wife Dolores Espinoza ... and had Lila T. Abaunza, First Lady of Nicaragua, married to Enrique Bolaños, 82nd President of Nicaragua.

He was married to his cousin Leonor Rivas Solórzano, without issue.

He was a relative of Fernando Guzmán, 37th President of Nicaragua.

Political offices
Preceded by
Bartolomé Martínez
President of Nicaragua
1925-1926
Succeeded by
Emiliano Chamorro
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