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Francisco Urcuyo

Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños (30 July 1915 – 14 September 2001) was a Nicaraguan politician, who served as Vice President of Anastasio Somoza Debayle from May 1967 to May 1972. He was born in Rivas.

Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños
Acting President of Nicaragua
In office
17 July 1979 – 18 July 1979
Vice PresidentVacant
Preceded byAnastasio Somoza Debayle
Succeeded byJunta of National Reconstruction
Vice President of Nicaragua
In office
1 May 1967 – 1 May 1972
PresidentAnastasio Somoza Debayle
Preceded bySilvio Argüello Cardenal and Gustavo Raskosky
Succeeded bySergio Ramírez (1985)
Personal details
Born
Francisco Urcuyo Maliaños

30 July 1915
Rivas, Nicaragua
Died14 September 2001(2001-09-14) (aged 86)
Managua, Nicaragua
Political partyPLN
SpouseMaria Luisa Muñoz
ChildrenFrancisco, Bayardo, Roberto and Mario
Alma materNational Autonomous University of Mexico
OccupationPolitician

Urcuyo was the president of the lower chamber of National Congress of Nicaragua 1972–1973 and 1978–1979.[1][2][3] In 1979 he was handpicked by Somoza as successor to the presidency. Urcuyo became acting president of Nicaragua for a single day from 17 to 18 July 1979,[4] following the resignation of Somoza on 17 July. Upon taking office, he announced his intention to serve out the remainder of Somoza's term. This announcement provoked a strong reaction from the Sandinistas, other Latin American states, and the Carter Administration in the U.S.

Recognizing the untenability of his situation, Urcuyo fled to Guatemala[4] on 18 July, effectively handing the country over to the Sandinista junta.

Biography

Life and political career

Urcuyo was born in Rivas in 1915. He studied abroad in Mexico and graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico as a surgeon in 1944. Urcuyo's political career began in 1954 and subsequently he served twice as vice minister of Health and vice president of Congress. On 1 May 1967 Urcuyo was sworn in as Vice President of Nicaragua, serving with Vice President Alfonso Callejas Deshón in the second term of President Anastasio Somoza Debayle. After Somoza's resignation, Urcuyo was handpicked as Somoza's successor to the presidency and served for 43 hours before fleeing from Managua to Guatemala, essentially leaving the capital to the Junta of National Reconstruction . He married María Luisa Muñoz and had four children. Constitutional President (July 1979)[4] When the dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle fled the country on Tuesday, 17 July 1979, Urcuyo Maliaños was invested as a new constitutional president, with a mandate until 1 May 1981, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of 1974. During his brief presidency, declared the legality of his mandate, and quickly began to engage in dialogue with the various political forces in the country. But he refused to hand over power to the National Reconstruction Government Board on the grounds that he was not prepared. Also, he began to replace the most important Army positions with young related officers. That same day, the Andean Pact foreign ministers meeting in San José de Costa Rica publicly rejected the Urcuyo maneuver: "We urge Urcuyo to abide by the obligation to transfer power, the only reason he occupies it. For his permanence in it will only contribute to the current contest acquiring new and more violent military dimensions. " On the morning of 18 July, the three members of the Board, Sergio Ramírez, Alfonso Robelo, and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, left San José, Costa Rica, towards León, where they met with Daniel Ortega and Moisés Hassan Morales. León was proclaimed as the new provisional capital, and the international community recognized them as the legitimate government of the Republic. Shortly after, Urcuyo fled on board a plane to Guatemala.

Published books

During his exile, he published four books, in which he detailed his experiences of the fall of the Somocist regime and his experiences in exile during the 1980s: Alone – in which he related the last hours of the mandate of the Nationalist Liberal Party (PLN) of Somoza. -Betrayed allies. -Carter and the Communists. -Poetry and Memories – which he dedicated to his family. Among his works is the song to the mother that begins "Being stuck to my being as a conscience, love attached to my love as a sacrament"

Death

Urcuyo died on 14 September 2001, aged 86, in Managua.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Acuerdo Multilateral de Búsqueda y Salvamento". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
  2. ^ "CONTRATO DE PRORROGA DE GARANTIA DEL ESTADO A VARIOS PRESTAMOS CON EL FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK DE NUEVA YORK". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
  3. ^ Riding, Alan (29 June 1979). "Somoza Is Reported Ready to Quit, But on Terms Unacceptable to Foes". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b c d . Ministerio de Educación. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012.
Political offices
Preceded by
Silvio Argüello Cardenal,
Gustavo Raskosky
Vice President of Nicaragua
1967–1972
Served alongside: Alfonso Callejas Deshón
Vacant
Title next held by
Sergio Ramírez
Preceded by President of Nicaragua
1979
Succeeded by

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Francisco Urcuyo Malianos 30 July 1915 14 September 2001 was a Nicaraguan politician who served as Vice President of Anastasio Somoza Debayle from May 1967 to May 1972 He was born in Rivas His ExcellencyFrancisco Urcuyo MalianosActing President of NicaraguaIn office 17 July 1979 18 July 1979Vice PresidentVacantPreceded byAnastasio Somoza DebayleSucceeded byJunta of National ReconstructionVice President of NicaraguaIn office 1 May 1967 1 May 1972Serving with Alfonso Callejas DeshonPresidentAnastasio Somoza DebaylePreceded bySilvio Arguello Cardenal and Gustavo RaskoskySucceeded bySergio Ramirez 1985 Personal detailsBornFrancisco Urcuyo Malianos30 July 1915Rivas NicaraguaDied14 September 2001 2001 09 14 aged 86 Managua NicaraguaPolitical partyPLNSpouseMaria Luisa MunozChildrenFrancisco Bayardo Roberto and MarioAlma materNational Autonomous University of MexicoOccupationPoliticianUrcuyo was the president of the lower chamber of National Congress of Nicaragua 1972 1973 and 1978 1979 1 2 3 In 1979 he was handpicked by Somoza as successor to the presidency Urcuyo became acting president of Nicaragua for a single day from 17 to 18 July 1979 4 following the resignation of Somoza on 17 July Upon taking office he announced his intention to serve out the remainder of Somoza s term This announcement provoked a strong reaction from the Sandinistas other Latin American states and the Carter Administration in the U S Recognizing the untenability of his situation Urcuyo fled to Guatemala 4 on 18 July effectively handing the country over to the Sandinista junta Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Life and political career 1 2 Published books 2 Death 3 ReferencesBiography EditLife and political career Edit Urcuyo was born in Rivas in 1915 He studied abroad in Mexico and graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico as a surgeon in 1944 Urcuyo s political career began in 1954 and subsequently he served twice as vice minister of Health and vice president of Congress On 1 May 1967 Urcuyo was sworn in as Vice President of Nicaragua serving with Vice President Alfonso Callejas Deshon in the second term of President Anastasio Somoza Debayle After Somoza s resignation Urcuyo was handpicked as Somoza s successor to the presidency and served for 43 hours before fleeing from Managua to Guatemala essentially leaving the capital to the Junta of National Reconstruction He married Maria Luisa Munoz and had four children Constitutional President July 1979 4 When the dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle fled the country on Tuesday 17 July 1979 Urcuyo Malianos was invested as a new constitutional president with a mandate until 1 May 1981 in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of 1974 During his brief presidency declared the legality of his mandate and quickly began to engage in dialogue with the various political forces in the country But he refused to hand over power to the National Reconstruction Government Board on the grounds that he was not prepared Also he began to replace the most important Army positions with young related officers That same day the Andean Pact foreign ministers meeting in San Jose de Costa Rica publicly rejected the Urcuyo maneuver We urge Urcuyo to abide by the obligation to transfer power the only reason he occupies it For his permanence in it will only contribute to the current contest acquiring new and more violent military dimensions On the morning of 18 July the three members of the Board Sergio Ramirez Alfonso Robelo and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro left San Jose Costa Rica towards Leon where they met with Daniel Ortega and Moises Hassan Morales Leon was proclaimed as the new provisional capital and the international community recognized them as the legitimate government of the Republic Shortly after Urcuyo fled on board a plane to Guatemala Published books Edit During his exile he published four books in which he detailed his experiences of the fall of the Somocist regime and his experiences in exile during the 1980s Alone in which he related the last hours of the mandate of the Nationalist Liberal Party PLN of Somoza Betrayed allies Carter and the Communists Poetry and Memories which he dedicated to his family Among his works is the song to the mother that begins Being stuck to my being as a conscience love attached to my love as a sacrament Death EditUrcuyo died on 14 September 2001 aged 86 in Managua 4 References Edit Acuerdo Multilateral de Busqueda y Salvamento legislacion asamblea gob ni CONTRATO DE PRORROGA DE GARANTIA DEL ESTADO A VARIOS PRESTAMOS CON EL FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK DE NUEVA YORK legislacion asamblea gob ni Riding Alan 29 June 1979 Somoza Is Reported Ready to Quit But on Terms Unacceptable to Foes The New York Times a b c d Gobernantes de Nicaragua Ministerio de Educacion 9 December 2012 Archived from the original on 9 October 2012 Political officesPreceded bySilvio Arguello Cardenal Gustavo Raskosky Vice President of Nicaragua1967 1972 Served alongside Alfonso Callejas Deshon VacantTitle next held bySergio RamirezPreceded byAnastasio Somoza Debayle President of Nicaragua1979 Succeeded byJunta of National Reconstruction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francisco Urcuyo amp oldid 1136579615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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