- Óscar Mendoza Azurdia
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Colonel Óscar Mendoza Azurdia (born 4 June 1917) was the chairman of the military junta in Guatemala from 24 October 1957 to 26 October 1957. He was later elected as Vice President on 12 September 1980 after the resignation of Francisco Villagrán. He served until the military coup of Efraín Ríos Montt in March 1982.[1]
Military Government Junta (1957)
- Colonel Óscar Mendoza Azurdia
- Colonel Roberto Salazar
- Colonel Gonzalo Yurrita Nova[2]
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Preceded by
Luis Arturo GonzálezPresident of Guatemala
1957
(Military Junta)Succeeded by
Guillermo FloresPreceded by
Francisco VillagránVice President of Guatemala
1980-1982Succeeded by
VacantHeads of state of Guatemala Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1839);
Supreme Chiefs of StateRepublic of Guatemala (since 1839);
PresidentsRivera • López Requena* • Rivera • Carrera • Martínez* • Escobar* • Paredes* • Carrera • Aycinena* • Cerna • García Granados • Barrios • Sinibaldi* • Barillas • Reina • M. Estrada† • Herrera • Orellana • Chacón • Reina* • Ubico† • Ponce Vaides* † • Junta (Arana†, Árbenz†, Toriello) • Arévalo • Árbenz • Díaz* • Monzón† • Castillo† • González López* • Mendoza† • Flores* • Ydígoras† • Peralta† • Méndez • Arana† • Laugerud† • Lucas† • Ríos Montt† • Mejía Victores† • Cerezo • Serrano Elías • Espina* • de León • Arzú • Portillo • Berger • Colom • Pérez Molina (Elect)
*interim †militaryVice Presidents of Guatemala Vice Presidents (1956–) Second Vice Presidents (1956–66) Juan Francisco Oliva • G. Flores Avendaño • Guillén • Castillo • Urrutia • Gómez Carranza • Ubico • R. Flores Avendaño • MontenegroCategories:- 1917 births
- Possibly living people
- Presidents of Guatemala
- Vice Presidents of Guatemala
- Leaders ousted by a coup
- Guatemalan politician stubs
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