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Marco Aurelio Soto

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President of Honduras (1846–1908)

In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Soto and the second or maternal family name is Martínez.
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Marco Aurelio Soto
Soto in 1895
President of Honduras
In office
27 August 1876 – 19 October 1883
Preceded byJosé María Medina
Succeeded byLuis Bográn
Personal details
Born13 November 1846
Died25 February 1908 (aged 61)
NationalityHonduran

Marco Aurelio Soto Martínez (13 November 1846 – 25 February 1908) wasPresident of Honduras from 1876 to 1883. He was known as aliberal. He was a reforming president and had a great impact on theHonduras of his time, including the establishment of theBiblioteca Nacional de Honduras in 1880.[1]

Biography

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Dr. Marco Aurelio Soto was born inTegucigalpa, Honduras. His parents were Dr. Máximo Soto and Mrs. Francisca Martínez. When he was nine years old he moved with his father, Dr. Don Máximo Soto to Guatemala, where he studied with brilliant success, and crowned his career as a lawyer.

As a very young man he began to draw attention for his literary and political articles, the latter inspired by the principles proclaimed by the revolution of 1871, which he supported. GeneralJusto Rufino Barrios appointed Soto to the duties of a Sub-secretary of State, where he revealed remarkable talent. Shortly after the minister himself was relieved of office, Soto stayed in charge of the Ministry of the Interior, Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs, to which he was soon permanently appointed.

Later he took on the duties of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Instruction. In this last position he organized the first public primary, secondary and vocational instruction to be founded on modern principles. In 1876, Soto was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Guatemala, To secure peace between Guatemala and El Salvador, a mission which he completed successfully, and signed the Soto-Ulloa Treaty in Santa Ana on 8 May.

Marco Aurelio Soto ruled Honduras in different periods. In 1876 he served as interim president. In 1877 he was constitutional president, a period that lasted until 1883 after his re-election. During his administration and with the assistance of his cousinRamón Rosa, Soto launched liberal reforms. These reforms included administrative, political, economic and social attempts to alleviate the disastrous situation of Honduras.

President Soto sought to improve lines of communication and mail service, including building some railroads, a telegraph system and launched an unprecedented education program in the country. In addition, he moved the capital to Tegucigalpa. Despite the progress made during the administration Soto, Honduras remained quite underdeveloped as it lacked export products like coffee to pay for the investment necessary to improve infrastructure.

Soto's presidency was threatened by the Guatemalan government of Justo Rufino Barrios, and for this reason he fled the country, leaving it in the hands of a council of ministers.

He later died in Paris, France at the age of 61.

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  1. ^Smith 2014, p. 310.

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