Santiago Mndez

Santiago Mndez Ibarra (1790 - 1870) was governor of Yucatn, Mexico 5 times from 1840 to 1857, usually alternating that office with Miguel Barbachano. Mndez was a moderate who advocated a strict conservative financial policy for the government. He was noted for his honesty, and gained no personal fortune from his years in governmental power. Santiago Mndez was more in favor of union with Mexico than Barbachano, but twice presided over Yucatn declaring its independence, due to frustration with Mexican dictator Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna.
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