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Carlos Herrera y Luna

His Excellency
Carlos Herrera y Luna
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President of the Republic of Guatemala
In office
March 30, 1920 – December 10, 1921
Preceded by Manuel Estrada Cabrera
Succeeded by José María Orellana
Guatemalan Parlament Representative
In office
1899–1920
Personal details
Born Carlos Herrera Luna
(1856-10-26)October 26, 1856
 Guatemala
Died July 3, 1930(1930-07-03) (aged 73)
Paris,  France
Political party Partido Liberal (1898-1920)
Partido Unionista (1920-1921)
Profession Sugar businessman

Carlos Herrera y Luna (26 October 1856 – 3 July 1930) was acting President of Guatemala from March 30, 1920 to September 15, 1920 and President of Guatemala from September 16, 1920 until December 10, 1921.

Herrera Luna was a successful sugar business man, developing Pantaleón Sugar Mill in Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa, and Concepción and El Baúl sugar mills in Escuintla in the early 1900s. Pantaleón Sugar Holdings is today one of the top 10 sugar companies in America, with mills in Central and South America.

After Manuel Estrada Cabrera was overthrown on April 14, 1920, the Unionist Party leaders, who were mostly conservatives, dealt with the liberal leaders from the Cabrera's regime such that they could appoint the new cabinet. However, the liberal leaders outsmarted the conservatives and appoint Herrera Luna in office, in spite that he had served as a liberal representative for the whole 22 years that Estrada Cabrera's government lasted; furthermore, they also appointed several key members of the ousted government in the new administration. Under these circumstances, the deals that Estrada Cabrera had set with the United Fruit Company were sure to hold. However, as an experienced business man, Herrera Luna realized that all of those concessions granted too much power to UFCO without any real benefit for Guatemala in return and did not accept them.

Herrera Luna granted several benefits to the National University after its valuable contributions to the revolution against Estrada Cabrera's regime:

Herrera was deposed in a coup, led by José María Orellana, in December 1921 after Herrera resisted to approve the concessions granted to the United Fruit Company and its subsidiaries by his predecessor, Manuel Estrada Cabrera. He subsequently went into exile in France.


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