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Álvaro Magaña
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38th President of El Salvador
In office
May 2, 1982 – June 1, 1984
Vice President Raúl Molina Martínez
Mauricio Gutierrez Castro
Pablo Mauricio Alvergue
Preceded by Revolutionary Government Junta
Carlos Humberto Romero as President
Succeeded by José Napoleón Duarte
Personal details
Born
Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja

(1925-10-08)October 8, 1925
Ahuachapán, El Salvador
Died July 10, 2001(2001-07-10) (aged 75)
San Salvador , El Salvador
Political party Independent
Spouse Concha Marina de Magaña

Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja (born October 8, 1925 – died July 10, 2001) was an important figure in El Salvador. He was a lawyer, an economist, and a politician. He served as the President of El Salvador from 1982 to 1984.

Álvaro Magaña's Early Life and Career

Álvaro Magaña was born in Ahuachapán, a city in El Salvador. He studied hard and earned a master's degree from the University of Chicago in the United States in 1952.

Before he became president, Magaña was in charge of the biggest mortgage bank in El Salvador. A mortgage bank helps people borrow money to buy homes. He led this bank before the country's election in 1982.

Becoming President of El Salvador

In 1982, El Salvador was going through a big change. Before Magaña, the country was led by a group called the Revolutionary Government Junta. A "junta" is a military government. The political parties in El Salvador decided it was time for the country to have an elected government again.

They chose Álvaro Magaña to be the new head of state. He was sworn into office by Roberto D'Aubuisson, who was the head of the Constituent Assembly. This assembly was a group of people chosen to write a new constitution for the country.

Magaña officially became president on May 2, 1982. This was a very important day because it marked the return of an elected government to El Salvador after several years of rule by the junta.

Leading the Provisional Government

After Magaña became president, the main political parties in El Salvador met at his farm. They decided that under Magaña's leadership, both parties would work together. They agreed to share the "ministerial posts," which are like the jobs of government ministers or department heads.

José Napoleón Duarte, who had been a leader in the previous junta, gave up his power to Magaña. Duarte then focused on building up his own political group, the Christian Democrat Party. He planned to run for president in the 1984 elections. The United States also helped Duarte's party.

Álvaro Magaña's time as president was a period of transition for El Salvador. He helped guide the country from military rule back to an elected government.

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