Abstract
As a confluence of origin, as a political and social project, and as a source of legitimacy, the Revolution of 1910 had a central importance to those who formed the henriquismo, opposition movement that was articulated during the elections of around 19,511,952 candidacy presidential General Miguel HenrÃquez Guzmán. having tried to get the nomination of PRM in 1945, HenrÃquez reappeared in 1950 in the fight for the presidency of the republic, which led to the point of participating as opposition candidate when his candidacy was not considered by the PRI.