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Enrique Peralta Azurdia

Colonel Alfredo Enrique Peralta Azurdia (June 17, 1908 – February 18, 1997) was a Guatemalan military officer and politician who served as the Head of Government from March 1963 to July 1966. He took over the office of the presidency after staging a coup d'état against President Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes, under whom he served as Agriculture (1959–1960) and Defense minister (1961–1963).

Colonel
Enrique Peralta Azurdia
Military portrait
Head of Government and Prime Minister of Guatemala[1]
In office
March 31, 1963 – July 1, 1966
Preceded byMiguel Ydígoras Fuentes
Succeeded byJulio César Méndez
Personal details
Born(1908-06-17)June 17, 1908
Guatemala City, Guatemala
DiedFebruary 18, 1997(1997-02-18) (aged 88)
Florida, United States
Political partyInstitutional Democratic Party
Other political
affiliations
National Liberation Movement
Military service
Allegiance Guatemala
Branch/serviceGuatemalan Army
RankColonel

Peralta would later form the Institutional Democratic Party, a pro-military governing party modeled on the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which dominated Guatemalan politics until 1982.[2] In the 1978 general election, he was the candidate of the National Liberation Movement but was defeated by Fernando Romeo Lucas García.

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Peralta was born on June 17, 1908, in Guatemala City. He studied at the Escuela Politécnica [es] and enlisted in the Guatemalan Army in 1926.[3]

Career edit

Peralta served as a military attaché for the embassies of Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador and the United States, and was later promoted to a plenipotentiary to Cuba, El Salvador and Costa Rica.

In 1958, Peralta became the Director General of Agricultural Affairs under Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes's government, a position he served until 1959. From 1959 to 1960, Peralta was the Minister of Agriculture, and from 1961 to 1963, was the Minister of Defence.[3]

Coup d'état and rise to power edit

On March 31, 1963, Peralta came to power via a coup d'état, overthrowing Ydígoras. However, Ydígoras was not the main target of the coup. Fearing the country would be overtaken by "communists", Peralta's coup also targeted the former left-wing president Juan José Arévalo, who had announced his candidacy for the upcoming elections and was coming back to Guatemala from exile.[4][5]

Head of Government edit

After coming to power, Peralta suspended the Constitution, dissolved the Congress, and banned the Communist Party (PGT). However, in 1964, a year after he became head of government, Peralta ended press censorship and lifted the state of emergency. The same year, Peralta called for constituent elections where only two groups could contest: the National Liberation Movement (MLN) and the Revolutionary Party (PR).[3]

Peralta's government continued its repressive activities against left-wing rebels in the Guatemalan Civil War. His government funded the creation of "death squads", which was in charge of eliminating dissidents.[6] Another notable event occurred on March 3 and 5, 1966, when the G-2 (military intelligence) and the Judicial Police raided three houses in Guatemala City, capturing twenty-eight trade unionists and members of the PGT. The twenty-eight "disappeared" while in the custody of the security force, marking it one of the largest forced disappearances in Latin American history.[7]

In 1965, a new Constitution of Guatemala was approved, and general elections were held on March 6, 1966, contested by the Peralta's Institutional Democratic Party (PID), and the PR. The PR candidate Julio César Méndez Montenegro won, and Peralta peacefully handed power to Méndez on July 1.[3]

Later life and death edit

Peralta unsuccessfully contested the 1978 elections as a candidate for the MLN.[5] He died on February 18, 1997, in Miami, Florida.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ He never officially occupied the post of Constitutional President of the Republic of Guatemala, signed decrees under the title of "Head of Government of the Republic of Guatemala", which can be translated as a de facto Prime Minister.
  2. ^ Guatemala: Democracy and Human Rights (June 1997)
  3. ^ a b c d e "Biografia de Enrique Peralta Azurdia". www.biografiasyvidas.com. Retrieved February 7, 2023.
  4. ^ "Guatemala: Coup Against the Left". Time. April 5, 1963. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Guatemala: Democracy and Human Rights (June 1997)". hrlibrary.umn.edu. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  6. ^ . October 6, 2013. Archived from the original on October 6, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  7. ^ Doyle and Osorio, 2013
Government offices
Preceded by Head of Government of Guatemala
1963–1966
Succeeded by

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Enrique Peralta Azurdia see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Enrique Peralta Azurdia to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Peralta and the second or maternal family name is Azurdia Colonel Alfredo Enrique Peralta Azurdia June 17 1908 February 18 1997 was a Guatemalan military officer and politician who served as the Head of Government from March 1963 to July 1966 He took over the office of the presidency after staging a coup d etat against President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes under whom he served as Agriculture 1959 1960 and Defense minister 1961 1963 ColonelEnrique Peralta AzurdiaMilitary portraitHead of Government and Prime Minister of Guatemala 1 In office March 31 1963 July 1 1966Preceded byMiguel Ydigoras FuentesSucceeded byJulio Cesar MendezPersonal detailsBorn 1908 06 17 June 17 1908Guatemala City GuatemalaDiedFebruary 18 1997 1997 02 18 aged 88 Florida United StatesPolitical partyInstitutional Democratic PartyOther politicalaffiliationsNational Liberation MovementMilitary serviceAllegiance GuatemalaBranch serviceGuatemalan ArmyRankColonelPeralta would later form the Institutional Democratic Party a pro military governing party modeled on the Institutional Revolutionary Party which dominated Guatemalan politics until 1982 2 In the 1978 general election he was the candidate of the National Liberation Movement but was defeated by Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 1 3 Coup d etat and rise to power 1 4 Head of Government 1 5 Later life and death 2 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and education edit Peralta was born on June 17 1908 in Guatemala City He studied at the Escuela Politecnica es and enlisted in the Guatemalan Army in 1926 3 Career edit Peralta served as a military attache for the embassies of Mexico Chile Costa Rica El Salvador and the United States and was later promoted to a plenipotentiary to Cuba El Salvador and Costa Rica In 1958 Peralta became the Director General of Agricultural Affairs under Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes s government a position he served until 1959 From 1959 to 1960 Peralta was the Minister of Agriculture and from 1961 to 1963 was the Minister of Defence 3 Coup d etat and rise to power edit On March 31 1963 Peralta came to power via a coup d etat overthrowing Ydigoras However Ydigoras was not the main target of the coup Fearing the country would be overtaken by communists Peralta s coup also targeted the former left wing president Juan Jose Arevalo who had announced his candidacy for the upcoming elections and was coming back to Guatemala from exile 4 5 Head of Government edit After coming to power Peralta suspended the Constitution dissolved the Congress and banned the Communist Party PGT However in 1964 a year after he became head of government Peralta ended press censorship and lifted the state of emergency The same year Peralta called for constituent elections where only two groups could contest the National Liberation Movement MLN and the Revolutionary Party PR 3 Peralta s government continued its repressive activities against left wing rebels in the Guatemalan Civil War His government funded the creation of death squads which was in charge of eliminating dissidents 6 Another notable event occurred on March 3 and 5 1966 when the G 2 military intelligence and the Judicial Police raided three houses in Guatemala City capturing twenty eight trade unionists and members of the PGT The twenty eight disappeared while in the custody of the security force marking it one of the largest forced disappearances in Latin American history 7 In 1965 a new Constitution of Guatemala was approved and general elections were held on March 6 1966 contested by the Peralta s Institutional Democratic Party PID and the PR The PR candidate Julio Cesar Mendez Montenegro won and Peralta peacefully handed power to Mendez on July 1 3 Later life and death edit Peralta unsuccessfully contested the 1978 elections as a candidate for the MLN 5 He died on February 18 1997 in Miami Florida 3 References edit He never officially occupied the post of Constitutional President of the Republic of Guatemala signed decrees under the title of Head of Government of the Republic of Guatemala which can be translated as a de facto Prime Minister Guatemala Democracy and Human Rights June 1997 a b c d e Biografia de Enrique Peralta Azurdia www biografiasyvidas com Retrieved February 7 2023 Guatemala Coup Against the Left Time April 5 1963 ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved February 8 2023 a b Guatemala Democracy and Human Rights June 1997 hrlibrary umn edu Retrieved February 8 2023 Escuadrones de la muerte elPeriodico de Guatemala October 6 2013 Archived from the original on October 6 2013 Retrieved February 8 2023 Doyle and Osorio 2013 Government officesPreceded byMiguel Ydigoras Head of 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