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Carlos Humberto Romero (Carlos Humberto Romero Mena) was born on 29 February, 1924 in Chalatenango, El Salvador, is a President of El Salvador (1977 to 1979). Discover Carlos Humberto Romero's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

Popular As Carlos Humberto Romero Mena
Occupation Military officer, politician
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 29 February, 1924
Birthday 29 February
Birthplace Chalatenango, El Salvador
Date of death 27 February, 2017
Died Place San Salvador, El Salvador
Nationality El Salvador

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His wife is Gloria Guerrero de Romero

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1924

Carlos Humberto Romero Mena (29 February 1924 – 27 February 2017) was a Salvadoran military general and politician who served as president of El Salvador from 1 July 1977 until his overthrow on 15 October 1979.

Carlos Humberto Romero Mena was born on 29 February 1924 in Chalatenango, El Salvador.

His parents were José María Romero and Victoria Mena de Romero.

Romero studied at the Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School and the Command and General Staff School.

Romero also traveled to Mexico City to specialize in horse riding.

During his military service, Romero held various command positions over the Cavalry Group and the First Infantry Regiment.

He also served as the Assistant to the Military Attaché to the Embassy of El Salvador to Mexico, the Director of the Weapons and Services School, the Head of Personnel of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces General Command.

1931

Romero was the final president of the country's military dictatorship which began in 1931.

1964

Romero attended the inaugurations of Mexican President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz in 1964 and Colombian President Misael Pastrana Borrero in 1970 as a delegate of the Salvadoran government.

1966

He also served as a delegate to the 7th Conference of American Armies in 1966 and the 6th Conference of American Intelligence Officers in 1967.

1970

In the late 1970s, political unrest increased, because of El Salvador's severe socio-economic inequalities unaddressed by his government and widespread discontent with government policy culminated in widespread protest and rebellion, which was met with reprisal by government forces.

President Romero increased government education spending, but this won him no popularity with the left.

The different police, military and government paramilitary forces launched a bloody repression campaign against leftist groups that ended the lives of 4 Catholic priests and numerous leaders and militants of workers and peasant organizations.

1972

On 1 July 1972, Salvadoran President Arturo Armando Molina appointed Romero to serve as Minister of Defense and Public Security.

Romero was a member of the National Conciliation Party.

1973

In 1973, Romero served as the president of the Central American Defense Council.

1975

He is accused of having ordered the student massacre of 30 July 1975.

Left-wing armed groups responded to the violence exerted by the State with attacks on the security forces and government officials.

The repression plunged the country into a serious social crisis.

1977

He launched his candidacy for the National Conciliation Party in the 1977 presidential elections.

On 24 February, the Central Elections Council declared that he had won the election with 67.3% of the vote and was to be sworn in as President while Julio Ernesto Astacio was declared Vice President.

The opposition forces grouped in the National Opposition Union (UNO) filed complaints about numerous acts of fraud and electoral coercion committed in the vote.

The period between his election and the inauguration proved to be extremely dangerous for his opponents.

On 28 February 1977, military forces dissolved a UNO protest rally in the Plaza Libertad in San Salvador, and between 200 and 1,500 civilians were killed.

The general's arrival to power meant the establishment of a purely repressive project, abandoning all reformist attempts.

For the Salvadoran right, he has been considered the president of the last period of economic prosperity in El Salvador, since it was one of the best countries in Central America in terms of economic growth, which was diminished due to the paramilitary activity of civil society organizations.

organized related to socialism.

General Romero was sworn in on 1 July 1977.

He responded to accusations of "electoral fraud" by declaring a state of emergency for thirty days and established a rigidly conservative government.

Romero's time in office was largely characterized by escalating violence and instability.

1979

Romero held power until October 1979, when he was deposed by a coup d'état carried out by a group of politically leftist and moderate military officers and civilians.

The coup d'état that deposed Romero was a precursor to El Salvador's twelve-year civil war.

Romero was El Salvador's last military president.

Romero married Gloria Guerrero and the couple had four children: Carlos Humberto, Luis Felipe, Gloria Valentina, and Roxana Carolina.

After being deposed, Romero fled El Salvador for exile in Guatemala, however, he later returned to El Salvador and settled in Colonia Escalón, a district of San Salvador.

2017

Romero died to natural causes in Colonia Escalón on 27 February 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the age of 92, two days before his 93rd birthday.

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