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President and Callejas
President Callejas attempted to adhere to conditions of desperately needed new loans.
By 1991 President Callejas had achieved modest success in controlling inflation.
By 1989 and the election of President Callejas, however, a heavy toll had been taken by regionwide economic recession, civil war in neighboring countries, the drying up of most external credit, and capital flight equaling more than US $ 1. 5 billion.
President Callejas, a United States-trained economist, brought new professionalism and technical skills to the central government as he began the arduous task of long-term economic reform.
Some of those rates were legally recognized in 1990 when President Callejas introduced a major series of economic policy reforms, which included reducing the maximum import tariff rate from 90 percent to 40 percent and getting rid of most surcharges and exemptions.
In 1991 President Callejas managed to give the appearance of having reduced the overall fiscal deficit, a requirement for new credit.
As a continuing part of the social pact, and even more as the result of a fierce union-government battle, President Callejas announced in 1991 a 27. 8 percent increase over a minimum wage that the government had earlier agreed upon.
The Honduran land reform process under President Callejas between 1989 and 1992 was directed primarily at large agricultural landowners.
Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero was born on 14 November 1943 in Tegucigalpa in Honduras, and was the President of Honduras from 27 January 1990 to 27 January 1994, representing the National Party of Honduras ( PNH ).
in 1975 another General and President, Juan Alberto Melgar, named Callejas Minister for Agriculture and Natural Resources.
When another general and President Policarpo Paz took over in a coup in 1978, Callejas remained in his post.
At the time both main political parties allowed various candidates to stand, and while Callejas gained the highest vote of any candidate with 42. 6 %, the PLH candidates gained 51. 5 % of the total vote, and therefore it was their most voted for candidate, José Azcona, with 27. 5 % of the vote, who became President.
Callejas won with 52. 3 % of the votes, becoming the first PNH President since 1972.
In 1990 Honduran President Rafael Leonardo Callejas decreed that commercial cargo flights were authorized to operate from Soto Cano.

President and responded
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President Roosevelt responded with an attempt to pack the court via the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937.
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President Dwight Eisenhower responded by deploying elements of the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to Arkansas and by federalizing Faubus ' National Guard.
When President Jimmy Carter in 1979 broke off relations with the ROC in order to establish relations with the PRC, Congress responded by passing the Taiwan Relations Act that maintained relations, but stopped short of full recognition of the ROC.
Bangladesh responded quickly to U. S. President Bill Clinton's 1994 request for troops and police for the multinational force for Haiti and provided the largest non-U. S. contingent.
That declaration could be responded to by the Acting President and the Cabinet in the same way as stated earlier.
When President Bush's 2003 budget proposal threatened to cut education grants, she responded, " If he can run deficits for the military, then he can run deficits to educate our children.
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United States President Woodrow Wilson responded to the Columbus raid by sending 10, 000 troops under Brigadier General John J. Pershing to Mexico to pursue Villa.
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In mid-July 2008, two days after President George W. Bush stated that Congress was ineffective and said, " This is not a record to be proud of, and I think the American people deserve better ", Pelosi responded by calling the president " a total failure, losing all credibility with the American people on the war, on the economy, on energy, you name the subject " and that Congress had been " sweeping up after his mess over and over and over again ".
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Peru responded on April 6, when President Prado declared the casus foederis of the Mutual Defense Treaty with Bolivia.
The Lord President of the Supreme Court, Salleh Abas, responded by sending a letter of protest to the Agong.
President Woodrow Wilson responded by sending 12, 000 troops, under Gen. John J. Pershing, into Mexico to pursue Villa.
The President of the United States, Eisenhower responded by authorizing Operation Blue Bat on July 15, 1958.
Graham responded to Obama's May 9, 2012, statement of support for same-sex marriage, saying, “ President Obama has, in my view, shaken his fist at the same God who created and defined marriage.
President Yahya Khan responded next day by postponing the Assembly meeting to 25 March.

President and severe
Although President Obiang signed a national anti-torture decree in 2006 to ban all forms of abuse and improper treatment in Equatorial Guinea and commissioned the renovation and modernization of Black Beach prison in 2007 to ensure the humane treatment of prisoners, human rights abuses continue. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International among other non-governmental organizations have documented severe human rights abuses in prisons, including torture, beatings, unexplained deaths and illegal detention.
In 2008, Parliament voted to dismiss President Preval's Prime Minister following severe rioting over food prices.
Kekkonen's most severe critics, such as Veikko Vennamo, claimed that he remained President so long mainly because he and his closest associates were power-hungry.
Notably in an age of severe racial intolerance during the 1920s, President Harding did not hold any racial animosity, according to historian Carl S. Anthony.
Less common but more severe were the canings administered by Pop ( see Eton Society below ) in the form of a " Pop-Tanning ", in which a large number of hard strokes were inflicted by the President of Pop in the presence of all Pop members.
President John F. Kennedy, who was strongly influenced by the report of the Jackson Subcommittee and its severe critique of the Eisenhower NSC system, moved quickly at the beginning of his administration to deconstruct the NSC process and simplify the foreign policy-making process and make it more intimate.
The Whiskey Rebellion was the first severe test of the federal authority under the newly adopted U. S. Constitution and under President George Washington.
However, after the Oil Crisis of the late 1970s, Mexico defaulted on its external debt in 1982, and as a result the country suffered a severe case of capital flight, followed by several years of inflation and devaluation, until a government economic strategy called the " Stability and Economic Growth Pact " ( Pacto de estabilidad y crecimiento económico, PECE ) was adopted under President Carlos Salinas.
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On September 28, 1991, he fell into severe liver failure at Dulles Airport, shortly after leaving a state dinner at the White House hosted by then President George H. W. Bush.
On November 25 Henry L. Stimson, United States Secretary of War noted in his diary that he had discussed with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt the severe likelihood that Japan was about to launch a surprise attack, and that the question had been " how we should maneuver them Japanese into the position of firing the first shot without allowing too much danger to ourselves.
A particularly severe budget crisis occurred in the United States in November 1995, when the House of Representatives under Speaker Newt Gingrich and the administration of President Bill Clinton quarrelled over apportionments.
He supported the isolationist Neutrality Acts of the 1930s but wanted and sponsored more severe bills designed to renounce all traditional neutral " rights " and restrict and prevent any action by the President that might cause the United States to be drawn into war.
Bhutto's was a strong advocate of developing ties with China, this policy came under severe criticism from the United States, President Johnson wrote a letter to President Khan calling on him to fire Mr Bhutto and to only maintain ties with the " free world ".
President Blake ( Perry King ) authorizes the FAA to suspend all air traffic due to severe turbulence.
However, refusing a resignation can be a method of severe censure if it is followed by dismissal ; Alberto Fujimori attempted to resign as President of Peru, but his resignation was refused in order that Congress could fire him.
Their story comes to a tragic ending in the year 2261, when she is gravely injured in an epic battle to liberate Earth from the dictatorship of President Morgan Clark, aboard a White Star vessel, the Minbari doctors determine that her injuries are too severe for her survival.
He supported the President's policies firmly ( his predecessor Robert Lansing had not ) while the President suffered from severe side effects of a series of strokes.
Although Elvis himself was killed, he managed to foil Bravo Unit's attempt in killing the US President and his security detail by inflicting severe casualties among the Unit's members.
A severe blow to the Justice Sajjad Ali Shah came when President Farooq Leghari tendered his resignation saying he could not violate the Constitution and the law to oblige the Government.
However with post-Soviet Russia facing severe economic hardship, President Boris Yeltsin ordered Russian troop deployment in Germany to be reduced to levels significantly below those permitted in the Treaty.
A severe fight ensued, in which the troops of President Balmaceda were defeated with heavy loss.

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