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𱹱í Álvarez
[ ech-uh-vuh-ree-uh al-vuh-rez; Spanish e-che-ver-ree-ah ahl-vah-res ]
noun
- Luis [lwees], 1922–2022, Mexican political leader: president of Mexico 1970–76.
Example Sentences
The Juárez statue, given to the city in the 1970s by then-Mexican President Luis 𱹱í Álvarez, is being moved to downtown’s El Pueblo, according to a sign posted on the construction board covering the artifacts’ former home at City Hall.
Luis 𱹱í Álvarez was born in Mexico City on Jan. 17, 1922, and received a bachelor’s and a law degree at the National Autonomous University.
Luis 𱹱í Alvarez, who steered Mexico on a stormy left-wing course in the 1970s as president and who never escaped the shadow of a massacre before the 1968 Olympics, died on Friday at his home in Cuernavaca.
That’s why Cuarón displayed President Luis 𱹱í Álvarez’s initials on a hill behind the training paramilitaries.
Decades later, Luis 𱹱í Álvarez, who was the interior minister at the time, was blamed for orchestrating the Tlatelolco massacre, but not before being elected president in 1970, a time when elections were heavily rigged in favor of the ruling party.
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