1957 Honduran Constituent Assembly election explained

Constituent Assembly elections were held in Honduras on 22 September 1957.[1] In November the Assembly elected Ramón Villeda Morales as president.

Aftermath

On 16 November the Assembly elected Ramón Villeda Morales as president by a vote of 37 to 20.[2] Following his election, the Liberal Party formed a coalition government with the National Party and the National Reformist Movement, with cabinet portfolios divided on a 6:2:1 ratio.[3] However, the National Party and National Reformist Movement held protests in Tegucigalpa on the day of the presidential vote.[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. John D. Martz (1959) Central America, the crisis and the challenge, p161
  3. Robert MacCameron (1983) Bananas, labor and politics in Honduras: 1954-1963, p94