Héctor García-Godoy
Héctor Rafael García-Godoy Cáceres (Moca, January 11, 1921 – Santo Domingo, April 20, 1970) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He served as president of the Dominican Republic from September 3, 1965, until July 1, 1966, following the Dominican Civil War.
Héctor García-Godoy | |
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President of the Dominican Republic | |
In office 3 September 1965 – 1 July 1966 | |
Vice President | Manuel Joaquín Castillo |
Preceded by | Government of National Reconstruction |
Succeeded by | Joaquín Balaguer |
Personal details | |
Born | Moca, Dominican Republic | January 11, 1921
Died | April 20, 1970 49) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | (aged
Nationality | Dominican |
García-Godoy was the grandson of the Cuban-born Dominican poet Federico García Godoy and the Dominican President Ramón Cáceres. He was also the cousin of the Dominican painter Darío Suro.
Service
After serving as a diplomat in the mid-1940s, García-Godoy was employed at the Foreign Ministry and served on the Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank. He was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic in 1955. In 1963, he served as foreign minister under Juan Bosch, who's government was overthrown later that year. Afterward he temporarily acted as president and organized the 1966 elections in which Joaquín Balaguer regained the presidency. Balaguer subsequently appointed him as ambassador to the United States, serving until 1969.
References
- Biography at the Enciclopedia Virtual Dominicana