
Roberto Micheletti Baín
Roberto Micheletti Baín, born on August 13, 1943, in El Progreso, Yoro, is a prominent figure in Honduran politics, notably associated with the Liberal Party. He began his political career as a deputy in 1982 and gained international notoriety in June 2009 when he assumed the interim presidency following the controversial ousting of Manuel Zelaya, an event widely regarded as a coup d'état. His presidency, which lasted until January 2010, was marked by significant political turmoil and backlash both domestically and internationally. Beyond politics, Micheletti has been involved in the business sector, particularly in transportation.
Born on Aug 13, 1943 (82 years old)
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Roberto Micheletti Baín is the former president of Honduras, known for his controversial rule.
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Roberto Micheletti is a prominent figure in Honduran politics and served as interim president in 2009.
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