Francisco Malespín

Francisco Malespín Herrera (1806[1] – 25 November 1846[2]) was an army officer and politicians, elected as the president of El Salvador in 1844. He served from 7 February 1844 to 15 February 1845, when he was deposed by his vice president Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán after leading the country to war against Guatemala, a neighboring state of the Federal Republic of Central America.[3] Numerous sources also confirm that Malespin also attempted to depose the provincial Nicaraguan government.[4] After being deposed, Malespin returned to El Salvador with forces from Honduras, but he was captured and assassinated.[5] Some of Malespin's closest allies were Francisco Ferrera in Honduras as well as Juan Lindo, both conservatives.[6] He was supported by Honduras after his downfall.

Francisco Malespín
President of El Salvador
In office
7 February 1844  15 February 1845
Vice PresidentJoaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
Preceded byFermín Palacios
Succeeded byJoaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
Personal details
Born28 September 1806
Izalco, Intendancy of San Salvador
Died25 November 1846(1846-11-25) (aged 40)
San Fernando, Chalatenango, El Salvador
Professionmilitary

Like many other conservatives, Malespín opposed Francisco Morazán, a prominent liberal politician, who opposed dissolving the Federal Republic of Central America.

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