José María Lemus López
José María Lemus López (born July 22, 1911 in Puerto de la Unión, † April 1, 1993 in New York ) was a lieutenant colonel of the FAES and from September 14, 1956 to October 26, 1960 President of El Salvador .
Life
The mother José María Lemus López was Dominga López. His sister was Marta Lemus López. José María Lemus López was married to Coralia Párraga and had four daughters: Elena, Maria Cristina, Ana Margarita and Carmen, and four sons Jose Maria, Julio, Orlando and Rodrigo.
José María Lemus was Interior Minister in the government cabinet of Óscar Osorio Hernández from 1949 to 1955. He was the only candidate in the 1956 presidential election and was elected. Lemus was a candidate for the Partido Revolucionario de Unificación Democrática . His term of office, provided for by the 1950 constitution, was six years. He pursued liberal politics and allowed the return of citizens from exile and the release of numerous political prisoners.
economy
He invested in infrastructure. During his tenure, 60–88% of export earnings came from coffee . A servant's daily wage did not exceed $ 0.60 . A drop in coffee prices reduced the state's income from coffee exports, which is why the social policy of its predecessor was not continued.
The Partido Revolucionario de Abril y Mayo (PRAM) was founded in the late 1950s . Her name referred to the resistance against the dictatorship of Maximiliano Hernández Martínez in 1944. In elections in the spring of 1960 she won a majority in San Salvador and five other cities. The refusal of the Lemus government to allow an opposition party to win the general election gave the opposition encouragement. In August 1960, Lemus declared a state of emergency and allowed the FAES to penetrate the Universidad de El Salvador . which contributed to his fall. José María Lemus López was flown to relatives in Costa Rica after his fall on October 26, 1960.
He later went into exile in New York. On September 23, 1992, his two American Pit Bull Terriers , Neftali Villegas, were attacked, killed and injured two other people. Lemus died of Hodgkin's disease . Its remains were buried at a state funeral in La Unión.
Military career
- October 20, 1933 Promotion to non-commissioned officer
- September 29, 1936 Promotion to lieutenant
- March 29, 1940 Promotion to captain
- April 3, 1945 promoted to captain mayor
- April 5, 1949 Promotion to lieutenant colonel
Honors
- 1957: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
- 1960: Special level of the Grand Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany
Individual evidence
- ↑ en: La Unión, El Salvador
- ^ Time , March 9, 1959, The Full Enchilada
- ^ Time , Mar. 23, 1959, Coffee Smiles
- ^ Leslie Bethell, The Cambridge History of Latin America , Cambridge University Press, 1990, 775 pp, 263
- ^ Time , Nov. 07, 1960, Preventive Coup
- ^ The New York Times , Apr. 2, 1993, Jose Lemus Lopez, 81, Salvador Ex-President
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Óscar Osorio Hernández |
President of El Salvador September 14, 1956 to October 26, 1960 |
Junta Cívico-Militar Colonel Miguel Ángel Castillo Colonel César Yáñez Urias Major Rubén Alonso Rosales Dr. Fabio Castillo RA René Fortin Magaña RA Ricardo Falla Cáceres |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lemus López, José María |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Salvadoran politician, President of El Salvador |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 22, 1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Puerto de la Unión, El Salvador |
DATE OF DEATH | April 1, 1993 |
Place of death | new York |