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José Antonio Remón Cantera was born on 11 April, 1908 in Panama City, Panama, is a President. Discover José Antonio Remón Cantera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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José Antonio Remón Cantera |
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Age |
47 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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11 April 1908 |
Birthday |
11 April |
Birthplace |
Panama City, Panama |
Date of death |
(1955-01-02) |
Died Place |
Panama City, Panama |
Nationality |
Panama |
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José Antonio Remón Cantera Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is José Antonio Remón Cantera's Wife?
His wife is Cecilia Pinel
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José Antonio Remón Cantera Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is José Antonio Remón Cantera worth at the age of 47 years old? José Antonio Remón Cantera’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from Panama. We have estimated
José Antonio Remón Cantera's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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President |
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He denied any complicity but after a highly emotional trial, he was sentenced to six years and eight months in jail but was released in December 1957, after Miró and six other suspected perpetrators were acquitted. The murder was never solved. Guizado moved to Spain and claimed his complete innocence all his life. Miró, the playboy son of a Supreme Court judge, was abducted in broad daylight as he exited a bank in downtown Panama City. He was never seen again.
He was Panama's first military strong man, deposing and appointing presidents as he desired. After eschewing political positions, he turned around and ran for president in 1952. The opposition was bullied and persecuted during the campaign and on election day. He was declared the winner in May 1952. On 2 January 1955, Remón was ambushed at a race track and fired upon by three assailants armed with sub-machine guns. The incident took place at 7:30 pm; Remón died in hospital two hours later. Two other men were killed in the attack, including one of Remón's bodyguards.
The circumstances concerning Remón's death were mysterious. During the initial investigation, an American, Martin Irving Lipstein, was arrested, but later released when Rubén O. Miró, an attorney, confessed to the crime on 12 January 1955. Lipstein also had an alibi, with several witnesses having seen him in places far away from the racetrack at which Remón was killed (the Hipódromo Juan Franco), at about the same time.
Beginning in 1953, his administration began to negotiate amendments to the Panama Canal treaty with the U.S. administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. These negotiations led to an agreement, ratified in 1955, that substantially raised the annual annuity paid to Panama (from $430,000 to $1.9 million) and resulted in the handover of approximately $20 million in property from the Panama Canal Company to Panama.
General José Remón was the strong man behind the scenes during the 1940s. He engineered several coups that ousted Dr. Arnulfo Arias and two other presidents from power. "Neither millions nor alms – we want justice" was Remón's most memorable statement of principles. In 1952 Remón went on to be "elected" President of Panama in a very questionable election replete with many clear examples of fraud and police interference in Remon's favor.
He joined the National Police in 1931, becoming its chief in 1947. In this position, he was responsible for the coup against acting president Daniel Chanis Pinzón.
Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera (11 April 1908 – 2 January 1955) was the 29th President of Panama, holding office from 1 October 1952 until his death on January 2, 1955. He was Panama's first military strongman and ruled the country behind the scenes in the late 1940s. He belonged to the National Patriotic Coalition (CNP), and was its candidate for president in May 1952.