Grand Order of Francisco Morazán

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Established13 January 2021
EligibilityCitizens and foreigners
Grand Order of Francisco Morazán
Gran Orden de Francisco Morazán
A photograph of the Grand Order of Francisco Morazán
The order awarded to William H. Duncan
Awarded by El Salvador
TypeState order
Established13 January 2021
CountryEl Salvador
EligibilityCitizens and foreigners
CriteriaAwarded for service to the Republic of El Salvador
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderNayib Bukele
Grand masterPresident (Nayib Bukele)
Statistics
First induction18 January 2021
Total inductees3 (as of 30 July 2025)
Precedence
Next (higher)None, highest
Next (lower)National Order of José Matías Delgado

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The Grand Order of Francisco Morazán (Spanish: Gran Orden de Francisco Morazán) is a state order of El Salvador. It is the country's highest state order. The order is named for 19th century Central American political leader General Francisco Morazán.

The order awarded to Ronald D. Johnson

According to the executive decree that established the Grand Order of Francisco Morazán, it can be awarded to anyone for service to the Republic of El Salvador or for possessing "civic, humanitarian, scientific, literary, [or] artistic virtues" ("virtudes cívicas, humanitarias, científicas, literarias, artísticas"). Salvadoran citizens and foreigners are eligible to receive the order. The president of El Salvador is the order's grand master[1] and the president awards the order in a formal ceremony. The order is named after General Francisco Morazán, an important Central American political leader of the early 19th century.[2]

The material the Grand Order of Francisco Morazán is made of has not been publicly disclosed. The order consists of a cross pattée with a profile effigy of Morazán in the center. It includes blue and white enamels, the primary colors on the flag of El Salvador.[2]

History

The Grand Order of Francisco Morazán was established as El Salvador's highest state order on 13 January 2021 by an execute decree issued by Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele.[1] The grand order was first awarded on 18 January 2021 by Bukele to Ronald D. Johnson, the then-outgoing United States ambassador to El Salvador.[3] Bukele initially created grand order to award it to Johnson.[4]

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