Plan of Guadalupe
(重定向自Plan de Guadalupe)

The Plan of Guadalupe (Spanish:Plan de Guadalupe) was a document drafted on March 23, 1913 by Governor of Coahuila, Venustiano Carranza, in response to the overthrow and execution of President Francisco I. Madero during the Ten Tragic Days of February 1913. Carranza proclaimed the plan three days later on March 26 from his hacienda of Guadalupe. The plan was limited, calling for the overthrow of Victoriano Huerta, free elections, and return of rule of law, and had no hint of the social demands found in Madero's Plan de San Luis Potosí or agrarian reform.