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    Roberto Suazo Córdova (17 March 1927 – 22 December 2018) was the President of Honduras from 1982 until 1986. Suazo Córdova died on 22 December 2018 following...
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  • Estadio Roberto Suazo Córdova is a multi-use stadium in La Paz, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Municipal...
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  • Pete Suazo (died 2001), the first Hispanic Utah State Senator Roberto Suazo Córdova (1927-2018), former President of Honduras Estadio Roberto Suazo Cordoba...
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  • in 1982, and the Liberal Party government of President Roberto Suazo Córdova took office. Suazo relied on United States support — including controversial...
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  • footballer Roberto Suazo Córdova (1927–2018), Honduran politician Ronald Cordova (born 1946), American politician and lawyer Sebastián Córdova (born 1997)...
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    government, Effraín Ríos Montt (1982–1983) for Guatemala, and Roberto Suazo Córdova (1982–1986) for Honduras. The political instability caused by the...
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    general elections in 1981; the Liberal Party government of President Roberto Suazo Córdova took office. In spite of increasing unrest and grave economic tensions...
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    Honduras". Facussé was the chief economic advisor to President Roberto Suazo Córdova during his term in office from 1982 to 1986 and vice-president of...
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  • Juan Alberto Melgar Castro Coronado Chávez Vicente Mejía Colindres Roberto Suazo Córdova Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés Miguel R. Dávila Francisco de Aguilar Dionisio...
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    military governments held power uninterrupted until 1981, when Roberto Suazo Córdova was elected president. The party system was dominated by the conservative...
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    of Argentina during the Infamous Decade Roberto Suazo Córdova (1927–2018), 29th President of Honduras Roberto Sánchez Vilella (1913–1997), Governor of...
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  • part in planning an assassination attempt on Honduran President Roberto Suazo Córdova. Bueso Rosa was chief-of-staff of the Honduran Army until March...
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    general elections were held. The elections, in November 1981, were won by Roberto Suazo, and his Liberal Party of Honduras. General Ret. Policarpo Paz García...
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  • Martínez was Vice President of Honduras during the administration of Roberto Suazo Cordova. He was from the Liberal Party. Ponce Martínez was the mayor of...
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    served as Minister of the Presidency under the rule of Liberal president Roberto Suazo from 1982 to 1984. In the 1989 general election he ran for the presidency...
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    their presidential candidate had won. The result was a victory for Roberto Suazo Córdova of the Liberal Party, who received 54% of the vote. Voter turnout...
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    profit used "to finance a plot to assassinate Honduran President Roberto Suazo Córdova. The FBI arrested Honduran General José Bueso Rosa. Bueso was a...
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    1980 7 August 1978 27 January 1982 3 years, 173 days Military 29 Roberto Suazo Córdova (1927–2018) 1981 27 January 1982 27 January 1986 4 years Liberal...
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    from the original on 2012-02-15. "..::Honduras Educacional::.. Roberto Suazo Córdova". Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. "..::Honduras Educacional::...
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    has had five Liberal presidents: Roberto Suazo Córdova, José Azcona del Hoyo, Carlos Roberto Reina, Carlos Roberto Flores and Manuel Zelaya, and three...
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    1986 – 27 January 1990 Vice President José Pineda Gómez Preceded by Roberto Suazo Córdova Succeeded by Rafael Leonardo Callejas Personal details Born José...
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    constitution was approved in 1982 and the PLH government of Roberto Suazo assumed power. Roberto Suazo Córdova won the elections on an ambitious program of economic...
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  • American author, politician, and statesman (d. 2003) March 17 – Roberto Suazo Córdova, President of Honduras (d. 2018) March 18 – John Kander, American...
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  • (1975–1978) Policarpo Paz García, Provisional President (1978–1982) Roberto Suazo Córdova, President (1982–1986) José Azcona del Hoyo, President (1986–1990)...
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    Policarpo Paz García 27 January 1982 27 January 1986 Aída Zacapa Roberto Suazo Córdova 27 January 1986 27 January 1990 Miriam Bocock Selva de Azcona José...
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  • December – Walter Williams, footballer (b. 1983). 22 December – Roberto Suazo Córdova, politician, President of Honduras from 1982 until 1986 (b. 1927)...
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    Alberto Melgar Castro, General Policarpo Juan Paz García, Doctor Roberto Suazo Córdova, Engineer José Simón Azcona of the Hoyo. After 72 years of leaders...
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    involved in politics. Flores was aligned with former president Roberto Suazo Córdova's Rodista faction, the more conservative wing of the liberal party...
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  • spirit to the national elections of 1981, where Liberal candidate Roberto Suazo Córdova won. In the internal primary elections of the Liberal Party of Honduras...
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  • Cortés and Colón. Following the election, under the government of Roberto Suazo Córdova, FPH suffered severe repression and intimidation. Candidates of...
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