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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez abstract "Juan Manuel Gálvez Durón (10 June 1887 – 20 August 1972) was President of Honduras from 1 January 1949 until 5 December 1954. His election, for the National Party of Honduras (PNH), ended the 16-year dictatorship of Tiburcio Carías Andino.Once in office, Gálvez demonstrated more independence than had generally been anticipated. Some policies of the Carías administration, such as road building and the development of coffee exports, were continued and expanded. By 1953 nearly one-quarter of the government's budget was devoted to road construction. Gálvez also continued most of the prior administration's fiscal policies, reducing the external debt and ultimately paying off the last of the British bonds. The fruit companies continued to receive favorable treatment at the hands of the Gálvez administration; for example, United Fruit Company received a highly favorable twenty-five-year contract in 1949.Gálvez, however, instituted some notable alterations from the preceding fifteen years. Education received increased attention and began to receive a larger share of the national budget. Congress actually passed an income tax law, although enforcement was sporadic at best. The most obvious change was in the political arena. A considerable degree of press freedom was restored, the Liberal Party and other groups were allowed to organize, and even some labor organization was permitted. The labor market was increasingly regulated in this period. Congress passed, and the president signed, legislation establishing the eight-hour workday, paid holidays for workers, limited employer responsibility for work-related injuries, and regulations for the employment of women and children. Rather than impose a successor, Gálvez scheduled free elections for 1954.Gálvez was deposed by his vice president Julio Lozano Díaz on 5 December 1954 while being treated abroad for a heart condition. His overthrow followed the 1954 elections which produced a deadlock due to a split in the National Party.".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthDate "1887-06-10".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthPlace Honduras.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthPlace Tegucigalpa.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez deathDate "1972-08-20".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez deathPlace Honduras.
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez after Julio_Lozano_Díaz.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez almaMater Universidad_Nacional_Autónoma_de_Honduras.
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthDate "1887-06-10".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthName "Juan Manuel Gálvez Durón".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez birthPlace Honduras.
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez dateOfBirth "1887-06-10".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez dateOfDeath "1972-08-20".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez deathDate "1972-08-20".
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez name "Galvez, Juan Manuel".
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez nationality "Honduran".
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez placeOfBirth Honduras.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez placeOfBirth Tegucigalpa.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez placeOfDeath Honduras.
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez predecessor Tiburcio_Carías_Andino.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez profession "Lawyer, politician".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez shortDescription "President of Honduras".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez spouse "Laura Bárnes Paredes".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez successor Julio_Lozano_Díaz.
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez termEnd "1954-12-05".
- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez termStart "1949-01-01".
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- Juan_Manuel_Gálvez comment "Juan Manuel Gálvez Durón (10 June 1887 – 20 August 1972) was President of Honduras from 1 January 1949 until 5 December 1954. His election, for the National Party of Honduras (PNH), ended the 16-year dictatorship of Tiburcio Carías Andino.Once in office, Gálvez demonstrated more independence than had generally been anticipated. Some policies of the Carías administration, such as road building and the development of coffee exports, were continued and expanded.".
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