Salvador Aguirre (1862–1947) was acting President of Honduras for one week, from 9 through 16 September 1919.
In early 1919, by then President of Honduras was Francisco Bertrand Barahona, who his opponents were thrown against a Civil War, for which the provisional presidency went to Salvador Aguirre and that the surrender a week later his successor Dr. Vicente Mejia Colindres, who served as Minister of the Government.[1]
- ^ New York Times 5 March 1911, HONDURAN FACTIONS AGREE, Francisco Bertrand Chosen President Pending Election to Replace Davila
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Francisco Bertrand | President of Honduras 1919 | Succeeded by Vicente Mejía Colindres | 
 
