Cornelio Hendrik Hüeck Salomón (died in 1979) was a Nicaraguan politician and an ardent Somoza supporter[1][2] from Nationalist Liberal Party.[3]
Hüeck was President of the Senate of National Congress of Nicaragua[4] from 1969 to 1970. In 1972 he became the secretary of Liberal-Conservative Junta. He was President of the Chamber of Deputies of National Congress of Nicaragua[5][6] from 1973 to 1978,[1] and in this position he was the second-in-line to succeed Anastasio Somoza Debayle because vice presidency was abolished in 1972. Hüeck was purged from the position of power by Somoza.[3]
It has been alleged that he was executed in 1979 following the Nicaraguan Revolution.[7] His body was buried fifteen years later in August 1994.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "La ejecución de Cornelio Hüeck, el señor de Masaya". Magazine - La Prensa Nicaragua (in Spanish). 11 March 2019.
- ↑ S.J, Fernando Cardenal (15 September 2015). Faith & Joy: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Priest. Orbis Books. ISBN 9781608336128.
- 1 2 Walker, Thomas W. (4 May 2018). Nicaragua: Emerging From the Shadow of the Eagle. Routledge. ISBN 9780429974557.
- ↑ "DECLARASE MONUMENTO NACIONAL IGLESIA SAN FRANCISCO DE GRANADA". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
- ↑ "Convenio entre el Gobierno de la República de Nicaragua y el Gobierno de la República Federal de Alemania sobre Cooperación Financiera". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
- ↑ "La ejecución de Cornelio Hüeck, el señor de Masaya -". 11 March 2019.
- ↑ "Nicaraguan mayor back at old home, seeking to clear family name". www.latinamericanstudies.org.
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