- such,
during this time the
followers of this
party were also
known as
Horacistas. The
symbol of this party, and
where its name came from, was a rooster...
- the Los Bolos, Blue
party or Jimenistas,
opposed to the Los
Coludos or
Horacistas, led by
Horacio Vásquez. He was
married to
Josefa de los
Santos Domínguez...
- and
again between 1902 and 1903.
Supporters of Vásquez were
known as
Horacistas, as
opposed to Jimenistas,
supporters of Vásquez's main rival, Juan Isidro...
-
support of the
Horacistas, he
abandoned his
leader to be
isolated and
marginalized from
power by them, and to be
finally replaced by the
Horacista vice president...
- over the
division of
spoils among their supporters, the
Jimenistas and
Horacistas.
Troops loyal to Vásquez
overthrew Jimenes in 1903, but Vásquez was deposed...
- the
provisional presidency in
April 1913. Then
conflicts arose with the
Horacistas who
wanted to take
advantage of the
coming struggles and face the opponent...
-
president Horacio Vásquez soon
returned from
exile to lead his followers, the
horacistas, in a po****r
uprising against the new government. He
joined forces with...
-
Banner Royalty had not yet
opted the
Jimenistas groupings (or bowling) and
Horacistas (coludos), its
pages contain sharp criticism against the
first as Jimenes...
-
while Caceres had been a "
Horacista" and
follower of
former President Horacio Vásquez.
Caceres was
succeeded by
another Horacista,
Eladio Victoria. Increasing...
- result,
Horacio Vasquez returned from
exile and led his followers, the "
Horacistas," in a
revolt against the government.
Liberato Marcial Rojas was forced...