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Rubén Alonso Rosales was a Salvadoran politician and diplomat who served as the President of El Salvador from 1967 to 1972. He was born in Paraiso de Osorio, El Salvador, on 11 January 1925. He studied law at the University of El Salvador and graduated in 1950.
Rosales was a member of the National Conciliation Party and was elected to the National Assembly in 1950. He was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1956 and served until 1960. In 1967, he was elected President of El Salvador and served until 1972. During his presidency, he implemented a number of reforms, including the creation of the National Institute of Agrarian Reform and the National Institute of Social Security.
After leaving office, Rosales served as Ambassador to the United States from 1972 to 1975. He also served as Ambassador to the United Nations from 1975 to 1979. He died on 28 April 2002 in San Salvador, El Salvador. He was 75 years old.
At the time of his death, Rosales had an estimated net worth of $2 million. He earned his wealth through his political career and diplomatic service.
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Rosales died from a heart attack in Reseda, Los Angeles on 13 May 2000, at the age of 75.
Sent into exile, Rubén Alonso Rosales, ended in Mexico, where he had befriended many military officers from the Mexican Army a decade earlier, who assisted him for a few months. Returning to El Salvador at the end of 1961, he was allowed to stay in the country, but the government in power, suspecting that he was fomenting a rebellion, strongly recommended that he leave the country for his own safety. The Salvadorian government arranged for his immigration to the United States in September, 1962. Rubén Alonso Rosales settled in Los Angeles area, he worked for a furniture moving company until 1985, when he retired.
In 1960, in large part due to the strategic position of the elite regiment across the Presidential House, he was enlisted to play a part in the overthrow of President José María Lemus. Coronel Óscar Osorio was instrumental in the planning of the overthrow. Upon the successful overthrow, Major Rosales was named one of the six-man government that took control of the country. The junta ruled from October 26, 1960 to January 25, 1961, when it was subsequently overthrown by another coup and replaced by the Directorio Civico-Militar.
From February 1950 to February 1953, he was one of two Salvadorean officers to receive a scholarship from the Mexican government to attend the Escuela Superior de Guerra in Mexico City. Upon his return to El Salvador, he served in the Military Academy but eventually returned to El Zapote as the third in command. By this time, the artillery regiment had become the most elite of the armed forces in the nation. In 1957–1958, as a delegate of the Armed Forces, he joined the entourage of President José María Lemus in many of his official trips throughout Latin America. In 1958, he was promoted to second in command of El Zapote. Major Arturo Armando Molina, who later became President of the Republic (1972–1977) was his replacement as third in command.
On 14 December 1948, being the commander on duty at the strategic location across the Presidential house for that day, he was enlisted to participate in a rebellion to overthrow President Castaneda Castro. The rebellion proved successful and brought an old friend, Coronel Óscar Osorio, into a governing position in the country.
On 2 April 1944, while on military leave working the family farm, a rebellion to overthrow President Maximiliano Hernández Martínez broke out, he reported to the Cojutepeque garrison for duty and was one of two cadets from the entire academy who saw military action against the rebellion. Later that year, he was introduced to a cadet recruit's sister, Maria Garay, daughter of Colonel Eduardo Garay, who would become his wife three years later. They would have four children. In July 1945, he along with twelve others from the original 124, graduated as commissioned officers. He was assigned to the artillery regiment, known as El Zapote, (now a military museum) in the nation's capital, across from the Presidential House.
On 2 February 1941, he joined the academy, as one of 124 new recruits. However, by July, his parents could no longer afford his tuition but his stay at the academy was assured when he received one of the two scholarships that were being granted to the new recruits. Around Rubén's first year at the academy he was befriended by Colonel Óscar Osorio, who was the sub-director of the academy and would later be a member of the Revolutionary Council governing the country (1948–1950) and eventually President of the Republic (1950–1956).
Rubén Alonso Rosales (11 January 1925 – 13 May 2000) was a Salvadoran politician who was a member of the six-man junta government that took control of El Salvador as a result of the peaceful coup in 1960.