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Policarpo Bonilla

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was supported by three deputies, it did not appear in the final constitution. The new constitution was promulgated on 14 October. It prohibited presidents from seeking re-election and provided for the direct election of Supreme Court judges. In the
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in December, he was elected president with over 98% of the vote. He served until the constitutional end of his term and was succeeded by
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on 24 December, which was recognised by Zelaya the following day. Following a siege of several weeks, Bonilla's forces took the capital
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for June. The Assembly met on 1 July and drafted a new constitution. Although
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Bonilla, who had divided the Liberal Party when he ran for president in the
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between 22 February 1894 and 1 February 1895. Then elected as
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for the period between 1 February 1895 and 1 February 1899.
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on 22 February 1894 and he was appointed president.
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Spanish name
surname

President of Honduras
Manuel Bonilla
Domingo Vásquez
Terencio Sierra
Tegucigalpa
New Orleans
Louisiana
Liberal Party of Honduras
Honduras
President
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Marco Aurelio Soto
Liberal Party of Honduras
presidential elections
Ponciano Leiva
Nicaragua
José Santos Zelaya
Los Amates
Tegucigalpa
Constituent Assembly elections
women's suffrage
subsequent presidential elections
Terencio Sierra
1898 elections
National Congress
Tegucigalpa

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