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Carlos Roberto Flores Facussé (born 10 March 1950) is a Honduran politician and businessman who served as the
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from 1998 to 2002. A member of the Liberal Party, Flores was previously the President of the National Congress from 1994 to 1998.


Background

Flores Facussé is the son of Honduran journalist Oscar Flores Midence and Margarita Facussé de Flores, and is of Palestinian descent. He is the nephew of
Miguel Facussé Barjum Miguel Facussé Barjum (August 14, 1924 – June 23, 2015) was a Honduran businessman and landowner. He was Executive President of Corporación Dinant, a consumer products manufacturing company he founded in Honduras in 1960. Dinant sells its ...
. He, his brother Oscar Flores and his sister Celsa Flores, an artist, all attended the
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. He then earned a dual degree in
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and international economics and finance from
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. He became a member of
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. Soon after completing his master's degree he returned to Honduras, where he began managing the family business (the newspaper '' La Tribuna'') and participating in private and public committees, including the Honduran Central Bank and the Institute of Social Security.


Political career

During the 1970s, Flores became involved in Honduran political life, joining the Liberal Party. He later became a congressman, representing the department (political division equivalent to a province) of Francisco Morazán. He served as Minister of the Presidency under the rule of Liberal president Roberto Suazo from 1982 to 1984. In the 1989 general election he ran for the presidency, eventually losing to
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, the candidate of the National Party. In 1994, Flores became president of the National Congress, serving until 1998.


1997 Honduran general election

Flores won the 1997 general election, defeating
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of the National Party. He served as president of Honduras from 1998 to 2002.


Presidency (1998–2002)

During Carlos Flores' presidency, Honduras was struck by Hurricane Mitch, one of the worst natural disasters in decades. It caused thousands of deaths and left the national economy in shambles. President Flores solicited international aid from several financial institutions and countries. The response was strong, and funds were directed at reinforcing Honduras' infrastructure and the agricultural and industrial economic sectors. As recommended by the
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and
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, Flores imposed strict financial guidelines: deflationary monetary fund policies, fiscal austerity, and privatization of the airports and the national communications company, Hondutel, the latter with mixed outcome. He also limited the power held by the military forces, forcing them to relinquish some power to the presidency. On 26 August 1998, Flores instituted the Ministry of Public Security under the provisions of the National Plan to combat crime and criminality. This was a response to the ominous growth of violent gangs, particularly the Mara Salvatrucha. Government initiatives in this area did not produce significant results, and completely ignored murderous activity in the country, particularly the actions of a series of armed death squads that extrajudicially killed homeless children and adolescents living in the margins of society. Reports from Human Rights Commission United Nations, the
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(CODEH) and other NGOs indicate that the casualties caused by such violence on children barely improved during the four years of Flores' presidency.


Personal life

Flores is married to
Mary Flake de Flores Mary Carol Flake de Flores (born September 25, 1950) is the former First Lady of the Republic of Honduras, wife of Carlos Roberto Flores Facussé, who was President of Honduras, President from 1998 to 2002. Biography Mary Carol Flake was born in M ...
, whom he met while a student at Louisiana State University. Their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Flores Flake, is the permanent representative of Honduras to the
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.


Footnotes


External links


Extended biography of Carlos Roberto Flores at the Fundación CIDOB
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