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In December 2008, he once again became the presidential candidate of the PNH and on 29 November 2009 he was elected President of Honduras with 56% of the vote against 38% for his rival Elvin Santos.
Carlos Roberto Flores (born 1950), President of Honduras 1998–2002
José María Guerrero de Arcos y Molina (died 1852), President of Honduras and (later) Nicaragua
As early as 1852, there was a village called San Francisco de Yocon, which was burned by guerrillas under the command of General José María Medina, who became President of Honduras in 1868.
Ramón Villeda Morales (President of Honduras from 1957–1963) was born in Ocotepeque on November 26, 1908.
On February 22, 2008 the President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, called on the world to legalize drugs, in order, he said, to prevent the majority of violent murders occurring in Honduras.
Rafael López Gutiérrez (1855-1924), president of Honduras from 1920 to 1924
The President of Honduras, Marco Aurelio Soto, offered companies that invested in the mine in San Juancinto a 20 year exemption from all taxes.