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that favored the country's large working class population (working on the theory that regulations, rather than the market, can improve, rather than undermine, long-term conditions of work). While these steps were popular with the masses, they enraged the traditional holders of power in Honduras: the
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to serve as president and oversee the transition to democracy. Villeda Morales immediately embarked on a campaign which he believed would help the poorer elements of society, introducing welfare benefits and enacting a new
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Trained as a physician, his specialty was pediatrics. Villeda Morales was a liberal who supported the democratization of Honduras after a long period of military rule. He was the
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Villeda Morales helped modernize Honduras, and to create its public health, public education, and social security systems. He was a key supporter of the
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Ramón Villeda Morales and his wife, Alejandrina, had six sons: twins Ramon and Ruben, Alejandro, Mauricio, Leonardo, and Juan Carlos.
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military and the upper classes. When it seemed likely that the Liberal Party candidate,
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is a leader of the Liberal Party and was a candidate for the presidency in the
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Ramon Villeda Morales died on November 26, 1971, in
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