Honduran vote indicates end to military regime
December 1, 1981
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Roberto Suazo Cordova proclaimed himself the next president of Honduras Nov. 30 as his moderate Liberal Party headed toward a sweeping general election victory. With almost half the estimated 1.2 million votes counted, official preliminary results showed the centrist Liberals with 54 percent of the vote and the right-wing National Party with 11 percent.
Mr. Cordova seems certain to take over from Gen. Policarpo Paz Garcia in January, formally ending almost a decade of military rule in this Central American republic, one of the poorest in Latin America.