Mario Monteforte Toledo (September 15, 1911 – September 4, 2003) was a Guatemalan writer, dramatist, and politician.
Born in Guatemala City, he played important roles in the governments of both Juan José Arévalo and Jacobo Arbenz, including periods as Ambassador to the United Nations between 1946 and 1947, as a deputy in the National Congress from 1947 to 1951, and being both President of the Congress and Vice-President between 1948 and 1949 before retiring from politics in 1951. With the fall of the Arbenz administration in 1954, Monteforte went into exile in Mexico until 1987.
Mario Monteforte Toledo | |
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1st. Vice President of Guatemala | |
In office March 15, 1948 – March 15, 1949 | |
President | Juan José Arévalo |
Preceded by | Position established Federico Ponce (as First Vice President) |
Succeeded by | Position abolished Clemente Marroquín (as Vice President of Guatemala, position reinstated in 1966) |
Personal details | |
Born | Guatemala City, | 11 September 1911
Died | 4 September 2003 Guatemala City | (aged 91)
Political party | Revolutionary Action Party |
A master of narrative prose, in 1993, Mario Monteforte was awarded the Guatemala National Prize in Literature for his body of work. He died of heart disease in Guatemala City.
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