Francisco de Aguilar (politician)

Francisco de Aguilar (* 1810) was from 27 August to 21 September 1839 Cabinet Mónico Bueso Soto of the Government of Honduras.

Life

1838-1839 was Francisco de Aguilar delegate to the Constituent Assembly, which was convened on 7 October 1838 for the department of Comayagua. In this Constituent Assembly he was secretary.

From August 1839 to January 1840, Francisco de Aguilar was finance minister.

The troops of General José de la Trinidad Cabañas Francisco Fiallos had in 1839 the seat of government Comayagua occupied. Francisco de Aguilar was a member of the Commission which, awarded by the Office of the Supreme Directors, as the head of state was called until 1848 to José Francisco Zelaya y Ayes in Juticalpa.

On February 4, 1848 he was the presiding judge at the Corte Superior de Justicia in Comayagua.

From 1853 to 1855, Francisco de Aguilar MP for Comayagua In December 1855 the Deputy President José Santiago Bueso Soto appointed him acting president when he dissolved the Parliament. In the February 11, 1856 new Parliament came together, he received an absolute majority, as was required under the Article 38 of the Constitution of 1848, which is why President General Santos Guardiola was that José María Lazo appointed as his deputy.

In his Cabinet was José Meza Ministro General.

In 1858 he was again presiding judge at the Supreme Court.

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