Which country once had three presidents in one day?

Correct answer: Mexico

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What people think about it: 10 Comments
Xalver
Xalver
The first two answers don't have Presidents, and Cuba has been a dictatorship for half a century. Narrows it down pretty quick.
Kane
Kane
Player #25874027, You did not read the explanation very well, did you. It was a set up.
Bear
Bear
And this is the kind of nonsense magats are wishing to usher into the USA which, tragically, will be referred to in the future as the 'former bedrock of democracy' if these hooligans continue down the path they're recklessly blazing with careless abandon.
toe jam
toe jam
this is the first time I've seen Obama with a frown on his face.
BonBon
BonBon
Think how lucky we could have been if the orange-haired president would have been in office for only one day.
Player #145672403
Player #145672403
BonBon, amen!
Player #145672403
Player #145672403
BonBon, week said!
Eeore
Eeore
Bear, huh? hablo English?
SPRITE
SPRITE
The explanation was so poorly worded... (here's the better one): 1. Francisco I. Madero was the legitimate president of Mexico until he was overthrown during the Decena Trágica coup in Mexico City. 2. Pedro Lascuráin, the foreign minister, briefly assumed the presidency as per the constitutional line of succession, holding the position for about 45 minutes to legally transfer power. 3. Victoriano Huerta, a general who orchestrated the coup, then assumed the presidency, marking the beginning of a dictatorial regime.
ces-letter
ces-letter
Australia is going for the record...👍😁👎