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Roberto Suazo Córdova (born 17 March 1927) is a former President of Honduras.〔(Nueva administración creará y desaparecerá ministerios )〕 ==Biography== In 1949, he graduated as a doctor from the University of San Carlos of Guatemala. After his graduation, Suazo practiced his profession in the general hospital of Guatemala City. In 1953 Suazo returned to his hometown, where he practiced medicine for 25 years. During his stay in La Paz, Doctor Suazo entered political life as a Liberal. Suazo represented La Paz in the Honduran Congress as a Liberal and eventually became the most important figure in the party in 1979. At that time Suazo replaced Liberal Party leader Modesto Rodas as general coordinator of the party. In 1980 the military rulers headed by General Policarpo Paz, decided to restore the civil power in Honduras, under a new constitution. Roberto Suazo was elected president of the subsequent constitutional convention. Due to his popularity among the Liberals, Suazo came be their presidential candidate for the elections of 1981. In November of that same year, Suazo became the first constitutional president of Honduras after ten years of military rule. In the elections for president, Doctor Suazo defeated his rival Ricardo Zúñiga of the National Party of Honduras convincingly, with 53% of the popular vote. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roberto Suazo Córdova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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