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Salvador Aguirre (1862–1947) was acting President of Honduras for one week, from 9 through 16 September 1919.

In early 1919, by then President of Honduras was Francisco Bertrand Barahona, who his opponents were thrown against a Civil War, for which the provisional presidency went to Salvador Aguirre and that the surrender a week later his successor Dr. Vicente Mejia Colindres, who served as Minister of the Government. [1]

  1. ^ New York Times 5 March 1911, HONDURAN FACTIONS AGREE, Francisco Bertrand Chosen President Pending Election to Replace Davila
Political offices
Preceded by President of Honduras
1919
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salvador Aguirre (1862–1947) was acting President of Honduras for one week, from 9 through 16 September 1919.

In early 1919, by then President of Honduras was Francisco Bertrand Barahona, who his opponents were thrown against a Civil War, for which the provisional presidency went to Salvador Aguirre and that the surrender a week later his successor Dr. Vicente Mejia Colindres, who served as Minister of the Government. [1]

  1. ^ New York Times 5 March 1911, HONDURAN FACTIONS AGREE, Francisco Bertrand Chosen President Pending Election to Replace Davila
Political offices
Preceded by President of Honduras
1919
Succeeded by



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