José Azcona del Hoyo

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José Simón Azcona del Hoyo (January 26, 1927October 24, 2005) was President of Honduras from January 27, 1986 to January 27, 1990 for the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH). He was born in La Ceiba in Honduras.

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Career

Azcona spent the years from 1935 to 1949 living in Cantabria, Spain with his maternal grandparents. He then illegally crossed the frontier into Portugal in order to escape being conscripted into the Spanish army. He then went to study in the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) before graduating in civil engineering from the University of Monterrey in Mexico. He joined the PLH, and in 1962 became Director of the Liberal Action Front faction within the party, and was standing for the National Congress in October 1963 when the election was cancelled by Colonel Oswaldo López Arellano who took the presidency in a coup. In 1973 he became head of the Rodista Liberal Movement faction within the PLH, named after Modesto Rodas Alvarado and demanding an end to the military dictatorship of Arrellano. The movement wanted a return to democracy, but offered a conservatism in terms of policy that would not offend the military. In 1980 the military allowed elections to the Congress, in which he won a seat and the (PLH), under the leadership of Roberto Suazo Córdova, won a majority in Congress. In 1982 Suazo took power and Azcona was made Minister of Communications, Public Works and Transport. Right from the beginning the possibility of his being the PLH candidate in the ensuing 1985 elections led Suarez to reject him as a possible successor. This led Azcona to resign from Suarez' cabinet in August 1983. His opponents also claimed he was actually born in Spain, and therefore constitutionally banned from being President

President

As the PLH were unable to decide on a single candidate so they ended up fielding four candidates, including Azcona, against the one National Party of Honduras (PNH) candidate Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero. Because between them the PLH candidates gained 51.5% of the vote, and as Azcona gained the highest of the 4, he gained the presidency with only 27.5% of the vote, even though Callejas gained 42.6% of the vote.

Post-presidency

After leaving power Azcona concentrated on running his construction business. At the end of the nineties he had a heart attack. On October 24, 2005 at 12.30am (local time UTC-6) just as he was going to bed in his home in Tegucigalpa Azcona died suddenly from another heart attack, age 78.

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Preceded by:
Roberto Suazo Córdova
President of Honduras
19861990
Succeeded by:
Rafael Leonardo Callejas
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