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The President of Narsora holds the constitutional head of state, appoints and dismisses ministerial officials and is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Current President, María Castellano, has held the position since 7 January 2019 having been elected two months earlier.
The President of Narsora holds the constitutional head of state, appoints and dismisses ministerial officials and is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The current President, [[Alejandro Correa]] as held the position since 6 January 2023 having been elected two months earlier.  


Since independence in 1960, there have been 11 presidents whom are listed below:
Since independence in 1960, there have been 12 presidents whom are listed below:
==List of presidents==
==List of presidents==
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! colspan=9 | {{colorbox|#76bcf2}} [[New Democratic Party (Narsora)|New Democratic Party]] {{colorbox|#eb6570}} [[Conservative Party (Narsora)|Conservative Party]] {{colorbox|#ff7518}} [[Centre Party of Narsora|Centre Party ]]
! colspan=9 | {{colorbox|#76bcf2}} [[New Democratic Party (Narsora)|New Democratic Party]] {{colorbox|#eb6570}} [[Conservative Party (Narsora)|Conservative Party]] {{colorbox|#ff7518}} [[Centre Party of Narsora|Centre Party ]] {{colorbox|#832868}} [[Progressive Transformation Union]]
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! colspan=2 | Presidency
! colspan=2 | Presidency
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| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">October 26, 1985<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">October 9, 1989</span>
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">October 26, 1985<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">October 9, 1989</span>
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Francisco Silva</big>'''<br/>1931&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently: 88 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Francisco Silva</big>'''<br/>1931&ndash;2020<small><br>(Lived: 89 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under <br>Martín Fernández<small><br>(1984&ndash;1985)
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under <br>Martín Fernández<small><br>(1984&ndash;1985)
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#eb6570" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#eb6570" |&nbsp;
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| rowspan=2 | Timothy Gllés
| rowspan=2 | Amâncio Ureña
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 17, 2003<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 19, 2010</span>
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 17, 2003<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 19, 2010</span>
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Timothy Gllés</big>'''<br/>1945&ndash;2018<br/><small>(Lived: 73 years) Died of Lung Cancer on April 26, 2018. </small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Amâncio Ureña</big>'''<br/>1945&ndash;2018<br/><small>(Lived: 73 years) Died of Lung Cancer on April 26, 2018. </small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Minister of <br> Foreign Affairs under Adrián Gómez<small><br>(1990&ndash;2003).
| rowspan=2 | Minister of <br> Foreign Affairs under Adrián Gómez<small><br>(1990&ndash;2003).
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
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| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Manuel Amatore</big>'''<br/>1945&ndash;2013<br/><small>(Lived: 68 years) Died of a Stroke on September 29, 2013.  </small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Manuel Amatore</big>'''<br/>1945&ndash;2013<br/><small>(Lived: 68 years) Died of a Stroke on September 29, 2013.  </small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under <br>Timothy Gllés<small><br>(2003&ndash;2011).
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under <br>Amâncio Ureña<small><br>(2003&ndash;2011).
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 | ''New Democratic''<br/>
| rowspan=2 | ''New Democratic''<br/>
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| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">September 27, 2013<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 21, 2014</span>
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">September 27, 2013<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 21, 2014</span>
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Adelina Aylen</big>'''<br/>1956&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently: 63 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Adelina Aylen</big>'''<br/>1956&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently: 68 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under Manuel Amatore<small><br>(2010&ndash;2013)
| rowspan=2 | Vice-President under Manuel Amatore<small><br>(2010&ndash;2013)
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
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| rowspan=2 | Ramón Joaquín Espina
| rowspan=2 | Ramón Espina
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 16, 2015<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 16, 2018</span>
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 16, 2015<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 16, 2018</span>
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Ramón Joaquín Espina</big>'''<br/>1957&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently:62 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Ramón Joaquín Espina</big>'''<br/>1957&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently:67 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Minister of Interior <br>under Timothy Giles<small><br>(2003&ndash;2010)
| rowspan=2 | Minister of Interior <br>under Timothy Giles<small><br>(2003&ndash;2010)
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#ff7518" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#ff7518" |&nbsp;
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| rowspan=2 |  María Castellano
| rowspan=2 |  María Castellano
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 18, 2019<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">Incumbent</span>
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 18, 2019<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">November 7, 2022</span>
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big> María Castellano</big>'''<br/>1966&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently:52 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big> María Castellano</big>'''<br/>1966&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently:58 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | President of National Congress <br>under Ramón Joaquín Espina<small><br>(2014&ndash;2018)
| rowspan=2 | President of National Congress <br>under Ramón Joaquín Espina<small><br>(2014&ndash;2018)
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#76bcf2" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 | ''[[New Democratic Party (Narsora)|New Democratic Party]]''<br/>
| rowspan=2 | ''[[New Democratic Party (Narsora)|New Democratic Party]]''<br/>
| 15<br/><small>{{Nowrap|(2018-)}}
| 15<br/><small>{{Nowrap|(2018-2022)}}
| rowspan=2 | Antonio Peña
| rowspan=2 | Antonio Peña
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| rowspan=2 |  Alejandro Correa
| rowspan=2 | <span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">January 6, 2023<br/></span><br/>&ndash;<br/><span class="date" style="white-space:nowrap;">Incumbent</span>
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 style="width:19%;" | '''<big>Alejandro Correa</big>'''<br/>1969&ndash;<br/><small>(Currently:55 years)</small><br/>
| rowspan=2 | Deputy in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Narsora)|Chamber of Deputies]]<small><br>(2014&ndash;2022)
| rowspan=2 style="background-color:#832868" |&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 | ''[[Progressive Transformation Union]]''<br/>
| 16<br/><small>{{Nowrap|(2022)}}
| rowspan=2 | Amelia Trujillo

Revision as of 06:11, 5 March 2024

The President of Narsora holds the constitutional head of state, appoints and dismisses ministerial officials and is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The current President, Alejandro Correa as held the position since 6 January 2023 having been elected two months earlier.

Since independence in 1960, there have been 12 presidents whom are listed below:

List of presidents

  New Democratic Party   Conservative Party   Centre Party   Progressive Transformation Union
Presidency President Previous service Party Term of Office Vice President
César Álvaro May 12, 1960


October 3, 1972
César Álvaro
1903–1976
(Lived: 73 years)
Governor of the
Spanish Territory of Narsora
(1950–1957)
  Conservative Party
1
(1960-1964)

2
(1964-1968)
3
(1968-1972)

Eduardo Benítez
Raúl Herrera January 3, 1972


October 7, 1980
Raúl Herrera
1914–1994
(Lived: 80 years)
Deputy in the
Chamber of Deputies
(1968–1972)
  Conservative Party
4
(1972-1976)

5
(1976-1980)

Enrique Romão
Enrique Romão January 7, 1980


October 10, 1984
Enrique Romão
1919–1997
(Lived: 78 years)
Vice President under
Raúl Herrera
(1972–1980)
  Conservative Party
6
(1980-1984)
Gabriel Ortega
Martín Fernández January 10, 1984


October 24, 1985
Martín Fernández
1925–2009
(Lived: 84 years)
President of the
Senate of Narsora
(1975–1983)
  Conservative Party
7
(1984-1985)
Francisco Silva
Francisco Silva October 26, 1985


October 9, 1989
Francisco Silva
1931–2020
(Lived: 89 years)

Vice-President under
Martín Fernández
(1984–1985)
  Conservative Party
N/A Guillermo Díaz
Adrián Gómez January 19, 1990


October 17, 2002
Adrián Gómez
1934–2017
(Lived: 83 years)
Minister of Foreign Affairs under
Francisco Silva
(1985–1989)
  New Democratic
8
(1990-1994)

9
(1994-1998)
10
(1998-2002)

Javier Santos
Amâncio Ureña January 17, 2003


November 19, 2010
Amâncio Ureña
1945–2018
(Lived: 73 years) Died of Lung Cancer on April 26, 2018.
Minister of
Foreign Affairs under Adrián Gómez
(1990–2003).
  New Democratic
11
(2002-2006)

12
(2006-2010)

Manuel Amatore
Manuel Amatore January 14, 2011


September 26, 2013
Manuel Amatore
1945–2013
(Lived: 68 years) Died of a Stroke on September 29, 2013.
Vice-President under
Amâncio Ureña
(2003–2011).
  New Democratic
13
(2010-2013)
Adelina Aylen
Adelina Aylen September 27, 2013


November 21, 2014
Adelina Aylen
1956–
(Currently: 68 years)
Vice-President under Manuel Amatore
(2010–2013)
  New Democratic
N/A Daniel Chavez
Ramón Espina January 16, 2015


November 16, 2018
Ramón Joaquín Espina
1957–
(Currently:67 years)
Minister of Interior
under Timothy Giles
(2003–2010)
  Centre Party of Narsora
14
(2014-2018)
Elías Vicente Álvarez
María Castellano January 18, 2019


November 7, 2022
María Castellano
1966–
(Currently:58 years)
President of National Congress
under Ramón Joaquín Espina
(2014–2018)
  New Democratic Party
15
(2018-2022)
Antonio Peña
Alejandro Correa January 6, 2023


Incumbent
Alejandro Correa
1969–
(Currently:55 years)
Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies
(2014–2022)
  Progressive Transformation Union
16
(2022)
Amelia Trujillo