Plan of Ayutla

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The Plan of Ayutla, proclaimed by Florencio Villarreal, with the support of the liberals Juan Álvarez and Ignacio Comonfort, on March 1, 1854 in Ayutla, Guerrero. Its objective was to put an end to the dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna.

The central proposals of the plan were the ignorance of Antonio López de Santa Anna as president of Mexico, and that if the liberal army were triumphant, representatives of the states would be summoned to elect a temporary president, who fifteen days from Having assumed office, he would call a new extraordinary Congress in order to establish a republican and democratic government that would reorganize the country.

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