Óscar Mendoza Azurdia
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Guatemalan President (1917–1995)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mendoza and the second or maternal family name is Azurdia.
Óscar Mendoza Azurdia | |
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Azurdia in the 1980s | |
Vice President of Guatemala | |
In office 12 September 1980 – 23 March 1982 | |
President | Fernando Romeo Lucas García |
Preceded by | Francisco Villagrán Kramer |
Succeeded by | Rodolfo Lobos Zamora |
President of the Republic of Guatemala | |
In office 24 October 1957 – 26 October 1957 | |
Preceded by | Luis Gonzáles |
Succeeded by | Guillermo Flores Avendaño |
Personal details | |
Born | (1917年06月04日)4 June 1917 Guatemala City, Guatemala |
Died | 9 January 1995(1995年01月09日) (aged 77) |
Colonel Óscar Alberto Mendoza Azurdia (4 June 1917 – 9 January 1995) was the chairman of the military junta in Guatemala from 24 October 1957 to 26 October 1957.[1] [2] [3] He was later elected as Vice President on 12 September 1980 after the resignation of Francisco Villagrán. He served until the military coup of Efraín Ríos Montt in March 1982.[4] [5]
Military Government Junta (1957)
- Colonel Óscar Mendoza Azurdia
- Colonel Roberto Salazar
- Colonel Gonzalo Yurrita Nova[6]
References
[edit ]- ^ Leaders of Guatemala
- ^ "CAPITANÍA GENERAL DEL REINO DE GUATEMALA (en el Reino de España)" [CAPTAIN GENERAL OF THE KINGDOM OF GUATEMALA (in the Kingdom of Spain)]. lluisbelenes.es (in Spanish).
- ^ "Adital - Eliminan pensión vitalicia a violador de los derechos humanos". Archived from the original on 2016年12月20日. Retrieved 2016年12月05日.
- ^ "Figura vicepresidencial se ha opacado por funciones de Primera Dama". 29 October 2009.
- ^ Biografía política de Guatemala. Francisco Villagrán Kramer. 1993. ISBN 9789993972815.
- ^ "Our leaders in the period 1954 to 1986 (Guatemala)". Archived from the original on 2012年02月22日. Retrieved 2009年03月21日.
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Preceded by | President of Guatemala 1957 (Military Junta) |
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Preceded by | Vice President of Guatemala 1980–1982 |
Succeeded by Vacant
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