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Morazán

[maw-rah-sahn]

noun

  1. Francisco 1799–1842, Central American statesman and soldier, born in Honduras.



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Morazán served as president of the United Provinces of Central America from 1830 to 1840.

If the haters and his enemies do not murder him, he may achieve what the great 19th century Central American statesman Francisco Morazán wanted — a united Central America.

“The aesthetics of Bukelismo are definitely taking the region by storm,” said Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin American studies at the Council for Foreign Relations, who said Bukele has fashioned himself as the second coming of Francisco Morazán, the 19th century Honduran leader who served as president of a short-lived federation of Central American nations formed after independence from Spain.

Morazan and her boyfriend, Fredi Juarez, who moved in with her during the pandemic, say they fell into debt trying to rebuild Morazan’s home and then started getting threats.

“I just ask that President Biden helps me,” Morazan said.

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