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- Military_Government_Council abstract "The Junta Militar of 1956–1957 was a military triumvirate composed by General Roque Rodríguez (Director of the "Francisco Morazán" Military Academy), Roberto Gálvez Barnes (an engineer who was Minister during Lozano's) Government and Héctor Caracciolli (chief of the Honduran Armed Forces).They led a peaceful military coup against the unpopular President Julio Lozano Díaz in 1956. This is recorded as the first coup d'état in Honduras.After many months of ruling over the Honduran people, problems along the "Junta Militar" started, causing the reorganization of the Junta. After this reorganization General Roque Rodriguez and Roberto Galvez Barnes left the Junta and Oswaldo López Arellano entered.The Honduran Military allowed free and popular elections in 1957 for a Constituent Assembly which elected President for a 6-year term Ramón Villeda Morales.".
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- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Honduras.
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- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Julio_Lozano_Díaz.
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- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Oswaldo_López_Arellano.
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- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Ramón_Villeda_Morales.
- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Roberto_Gálvez_Barnes.
- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLink Roque_Jacinto_Rodríguez_Herrera.
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- Military_Government_Council wikiPageWikiLinkText "Military Government Council".
- Military_Government_Council after Ramón_Villeda_Morales.
- Military_Government_Council before Julio_Lozano_Díaz.
- Military_Government_Council hasPhotoCollection Military_Government_Council.
- Military_Government_Council title President_of_Honduras.
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- Military_Government_Council years "1956".
- Military_Government_Council subject Category:History_of_Honduras.
- Military_Government_Council hypernym Triumvirate.
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- Military_Government_Council comment "The Junta Militar of 1956–1957 was a military triumvirate composed by General Roque Rodríguez (Director of the "Francisco Morazán" Military Academy), Roberto Gálvez Barnes (an engineer who was Minister during Lozano's) Government and Héctor Caracciolli (chief of the Honduran Armed Forces).They led a peaceful military coup against the unpopular President Julio Lozano Díaz in 1956.".
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