He opposes it and he says that Guatemala opposes it.
A president runs Guatemala. Right now (2008), Alvaro Colom is the Guatemala president, succeeding Oscar Berger.
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The oath taken at the inaugural ceremony binds an elected official to support the Constitution of the United States. Sometimes the members of Congress are sworn in as a group. The President and Vice President are always sworn in individually.
President Warren Harding was the first American president to be elected with the support of female voters. The election was in 1920. Harding was the Republican representative in the presidential election for that term.
Their system of government was based on twin kings who were heriditary war and religious leaders. The political leaders were elected by popular vote. Therefore they had popular support, which would not take kindly to efforts to overthrow them.
I don't think the parties have to be the same, but they usually are because the president wants a vice that will support him or her.
Cleveland believed that the overthrow of the rightful Queen Liliuokalini was instigated by American pineapple interests and did not consider rightful the request of the revolutionary government for annexation by the US.
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Role: In this role, the president helps membersof his political party get elected or appointed tooffice. The president campaigns for thosemembers who have supported his policies. Atthe end of a term the president may campaignfor reelection with his party's support.
Your question has a problem. First there was no " voters choice". Congress decided who was to be president. He was elected by the House.
There is an excellent book, "The Fifties," by the late historian David Halberstam (and a History Channel documentary) that talks in detail about this subject. It happened in 1953-1954, during the Cold War, under President Eisenhower. The forces behind the decision were the newly created CIA and a large American conglomerate called United Fruit, which dominated the banana industry in Guatemala. The head of United Fruit, a very influential member of the Republican party, was upset that the new president of Guatemala, Jacobo Arbenz, was demanding better pay and a more fair distribution of profits for the banana growers and pickers; he was also threatening to nationalize the industry, which would be disastrous for United Fruit's bottom line. A number of the members of the CIA were also on the board of United Fruit, and they wanted to make sure Arbenz's efforts at reform did not get carried out. So, the CIA and the Eisenhower adminstration created a story that the new president was a Communist, and they arranged (secretly) to overthrow him and replace him with someone they chose-- someone who would leave things the way they were and let United Fruit continue to be the dominant force in Guatemala. And that is what happened, but most Americans had no idea, since the dominant story in the media was that the U.S. had defeated a Communist dictator and helped rescue Guatemala from Communism... none of which was true.