Pío Romero Bosque


Pío Romero Bosque was President of El Salvador 1 March 1927-1 March 1931.
Romero Bosque served as the Vice President of Alfonso Quiñónez Molina from March 1923 to March 1927.
He is reputed to be one of the few if not the only Salvadoran president who was able to strike a political balance in government during his administration. This balance is often known as the "natural mix" - a balance between concession to demands of the various components of society and repression of the same in a given country. He was a scion of the Meléndez-Quiñónez "dynasty", who rather than impose his own heir as President, allowed a democratisation of the country with its first free elections in 1931, won by Arturo Araujo.