Arévalo (Bermejo), Juan José

Arévalo (Bermejo), Juan José
born Sept. 10, 1904, Taxisco, Guat.
died Oct. 6, 1990, Guatemala City

President of Guatemala (1945–51).

Soon after earning his doctorate, he went to Argentina, where he held various academic positions. After the overthrow of the Guatemalan dictator Jorge Ubico, he was elected president, receiving 85 percent of the vote. He established freedom of speech and of the press, and his administration inaugurated a social security system, a labour code, and important education and health programs. His policies favoured urban and agricultural workers and the indigenous population. He stepped down voluntarily at the end of his term. A military coup prevented him from running again in 1963.

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▪ president of Guatemala
born Sept. 10, 1904, Taxisco, Guat.
died Oct. 6, 1990, Guatemala City

      president of Guatemala (1945–51), who pursued a nationalistic foreign policy while internally encouraging the labour movement and instituting far-reaching social reforms.

      Arévalo was educated at the University of Guatemala and the University of La Plata (1928–34) in Argentina, where he received a doctorate. After serving in the Guatemalan ministry of education in 1936, he returned to Argentina, where he held a variety of academic positions. Back in Guatemala, he was easily elected president in December 1944 with 85 percent of the vote. For the first time in Guatemalan history, organized labour had played an important part. Arévalo's policies favoured urban and agricultural workers and the country's Indian population. During his administration a social-security system was established, a labour code enacted, and important programs in education, health, and road building begun. He allowed freedom of speech and of the press and, in accord with his nationalist policy, reopened the dispute over Belize with the British. Right-wing opposition to Arévalo's reforms increased during his administration, and he withstood several military coup attempts. During his term he refused to recognize Anastasio Somoza's Nicaragua, Francisco Franco's Spain, and Rafael Trujillo's Dominican Republic. In 1963 he was prevented from running for president after Col. Enrique Peralta seized the government.

      Arévalo was the author of a widely circulated book, The Shark and the Sardines (1961), which denounced U.S. domination of Latin America. He served as ambassador to France from 1970 to 1972.

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