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(Redirected from Felix Lancis Sanchez) Cuban politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Lancís and the second or maternal family name is Sánchez.
Félix Lancís
1975
BornNovember 20, 1900
Havana, Cuba
Died1976
Cuba
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Félix Lancís Sánchez (November 20, 1900 – 1976) was a Cuban politician, physician and Prime Minister of Cuba.

He was a lawyer, who served as Senator, Minister of Education and was twice Prime Minister of Cuba (1944–1945 and 1950–1951). He was married to Carmelina Barba. He died in Havana, Cuba, aged 75.

References

  • Fulgencio Batista, From Revolutionary to Strongman (Rutgers University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8135-3701-6)
  • Anuario Social de La Habana 1939, (Luz-Hilo, S.A.) (in Spanish)
  • Directorio Social de La Habana 1948, (P. Fernandez y Cia, S. en C.) (in Spanish)
  • Libro de Oro de la Sociedad Habanera 1949, (Editorial Lex) (in Spanish)
  • Libro de Oro de la Sociedad Habanera 1950, (Editorial Lex) (in Spanish)
  • Registro Social de La Habana 1958, (Molina y Cia, S.A.) (in Spanish)
  • Otero, Juan Joaquin (1954). Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economia, La Politica, La Historia, La Docencia, Y El Progreso General De La Nacion Cubana - Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba, 1902-1952. (Spanish)
Political offices
Preceded byAnselmo Alliegro Prime Minister of Cuba
10 October 1944 – 13 October 1945
Succeeded byCarlos Prío
Preceded byManuel Antonio de Varona Prime Minister of Cuba
6 October 1950 – 1 October 1951
Succeeded byÓscar Gans
Prime ministers of Cuba (list)
Prime ministers
Presidents of the
Council of Ministers
Prime ministers


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