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Ponciano Leiva

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President of Honduras (1821–1896)

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Leiva and the second or maternal family name is Madrid.
Ponciano Leiva Madrid
President of Honduras
In office
30 November 1891 – 7 August 1893
Vice PresidentRosendo Agüero Ariza
Preceded byLuis Bográn
Succeeded byDomingo Vásquez
Personal details
BornNovember 19, 1821
Ceguaca
DiedDecember 12, 1896
Political partyLiberal Party of Honduras

Ponciano Leiva Madrid (November 19, 1821 – December 12, 1896) was President of Honduras 13 January 1874 – 8 June 1876 and 30 November 1891 – 7 August 1893. Leiva was a conservative.

Leiva was a soldier and initially came to power through the support of the military. He rose to the rank of general.

Leiva initially came to power by overthrowing his predecessor in a coup. In 1876 he left office due to pressure from Justo Rufino Barrios, the president of Guatemala.

He later served as minister of war to Luis Bográn, and then was elected to the presidency in 1891. In this election held on 10 November 1891 Leiva received the majority of the vote. His main opponent in the election was Policarpo Bonilla. In 1893 Leiva resigned from office due to the threat of revolution and was replaced by Domingo Vasquez.

References

  1. Honduras, World Statesmen.org
  2. Biografia de Ponciano Leiva, Biografias y Vidas .com
  3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 17, D. Appleton & Company, 1893
  4. The Five Republics of Central America, p. 123
Political offices
Preceded byCéleo Arias
(provisional)
President of Honduras
1874–1876
Succeeded byMarcelino Mejía
(provisional)
Preceded byLuis Bográn President of Honduras
1891–1893
Succeeded byDomingo Vásquez
Presidents and heads of state of Honduras
1821–1839 State flag of Honduras
1839–1982
Democratic era (since 1982)
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