Abraham Williams Calderón

He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1919, and Union College in Schenectady, New York in 1921, from which he obtained his engineering degree.

Abraham Williams Calderón was Vice President of Honduras from 1933 to 1949,[2] together with the formula (Carias-Williams) which stayed in power without elections in the form of a dictatorship with the backing of the United States of America.

After 1949, Williams Calderón dissented from National Party of Honduras, and joined Revolutionary Nationalist Movement.

[6] The coup that took place in October 1956 ousted Lozano Díaz and prevented the swearing-in of Williams Calderón as vice president once again.

In 1957, during the presidency of Ramón Villeda Morales, Williams Calderón participated in the National Congress as a deputy[1] for the department of Choluteca.