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Hernandez speaking at a rally for Gary Johnson in Phoenix, Arizona, 2016. Juan Hernandez is an American political advisor and an expert in Mexico–United States relations. [1] Hernandez has advised many leaders in State and Federal Governments in the United States, Mexico and Latin America including George W. Bush, Vicente Fox and John McCain.
Juan Hernández Saravia (1880–1962), Republican officer in the Spanish Civil War; Juan Hernandez (political advisor) (born 1955), American political adviser; Juan Alonso Hernández Hernández (born 1960), Mexican politician; Juan Orlando Hernández (born 1968), President of Honduras from January 2014 to January 2022
Colonel Juan Blas Hernández (January 20, 1879 – November 9, 1933) was a prominent figure in the 1933 revolt against Gerardo Machado. He led various successful campaigns against Machado's troops en route to Havana. Colonel Blas Hernandez (circa 1933), middle row, second to left from flag
Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan oɾˈlando eɾˈnandes]; born 28 October 1968), [1] [2] also known by his initials JOH, [3] [4] is a Honduran lawyer, politician and convicted drug trafficker who was 38th president of Honduras from 27 January 2014 to 27 January 2022 for two consecutive terms.
Juan Hernández López (March 1859 – May 17, 1944) was a Puerto Rican politician, senator, and attorney. He was a member of the Senate from 1921 to 1933, and served as its President pro tempore from 1921 to 1924, under Antonio R. Barceló .
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Born in Teruel, Aragon, Hernández started his youth career at local teams such Las Viñas and then Atlético Teruel, before signing for Real Zaragoza, where his grandfather Manuel Torres spent most of his playing career. [1] In 2020, he joined the prestigious La Masia Academy of FC Barcelona. [2]
General Hernández Saravia had fallen from grace because his views had often conflicted with those of the Chief of the General Staff of the Central Region, Vicente Rojo, and the President of the Council of Ministers, Juan Negrín. [6] Hernández Saravia had tried to replace Juan Modesto, the head of the Ebro Army, whom he saw as self-important ...