Miguel Oquelí Bustillo

Honduran politician

Miguel Oquelí Bustillo (25 February 1856 – 8 April 1938) was President of Honduras for two months (as Chairman of the Provisional Government Junta) 25 February - 18 April 1907.[1]

Oquelí came to power in a revolution backed by José Santos Zelaya and the government of Nicaragua to oust the previous Honduran president, Manuel Bonilla. This action caught the attention of the United States. U.S. forces landed marines at Puerto Cortés to protect the commercial interests of American banana companies. This chain of events led to the 1907 Central American Peace Conference.

He was the President of National Congress of Honduras in 1923.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Honduras".
  2. ^ "Presidentes del Congreso Nacional 1900-2014". 11 August 2015.
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Manuel Bonilla
President of Honduras
1907
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