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| None (''military'')
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| [[Alberto Ruiz Graciani]]
| [[Leon Herrada]] <br> {{small|(1812-1822)}} <br> [[Antonio Graciani]] <br> {{small|(1822-1825)}} <br> [[Alberto Ruiz Aguyao]] <br> {{small|(1825-1830)}}
| Supreme General of the [[Montillan Liberation Army]]
| Supreme General of the [[Montillan Liberation Army]]
| [[San Marcos]],<br> Province of [[Yanaguas]], [[Montilla]]
| [[San Marcos]],<br> Province of [[Yanaguas]], [[Montilla]]
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| 15 November 1835
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| 2 May 1842
| 2 May 1842
| [[Montillan Republican Party]] (PRM)
| [[Montillan Republicans]] (RM)
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| [[Francisco Rosa y Costa|Rosa y Costa]]<br />{{small|([[Montillan Republican Party|PRM]])}}
| [[Francisco Rosa y Costa|Rosa y Costa]]<br />{{small|([[Montillan Republicans|RM]])}}
| President of the [[National Assembly (Montilla)|National Assembly]] <br> Formerly Governor of the Province of [[Isla del Arsenal]]
| President of the [[National Assembly (Montilla)|National Assembly]] <br> Formerly Governor of the Province of [[Isla del Arsenal]]
| [[Ancona]],<br> [[Isla del Arsenal]], [[Montilla]]
| [[Ancona]],<br> [[Isla del Arsenal]], [[Montilla]]
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! President<br />{{small|(birth–death)}}
! Portrait
! Elected
! Took office
! Left office
! Political party
! colspan=2|Vice president(s)
! Previous public office
! Birthplace
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! style="background:gray; color:white;"| 4
! style="background:gray; color:white;"| 4
| '''[[Antonio Graciani]]'''<br />{{small|(1793–1848)}}
| '''[[Antonio Graciani]]'''<br />{{small|(1791–1850)}}
| [[File:Justo jose urquiza.jpg|150px]]
| [[File:Justo jose urquiza.jpg|150px]]
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| 2 May 1842
| 2 May 1842
| 8 June 1848
| 8 June 1850
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|  None (''military'')
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| 8 June 1848
| 8 June 1850
| 21 December 1852
| 21 December 1852
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| None (''military'')
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| [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM)
| [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM)
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| [[Eduardo Velazquéz]] {{small|(1960-1981)}}<br>[[Álvaro Santana]] {{small|(1981-1990)}}<br>[[Diego Villa Simarro]] {{small|(1990-2000)}}<br />{{small|([[Communist Party of Montilla|PCM]])}}
| [[Eduardo Volquemán]] {{small|(1960-1981)}}<br>[[Álvaro Santana]] {{small|(1981-1990)}}<br>[[Diego Villa Simarro]] {{small|(1990-2000)}}<br />{{small|([[Communist Party of Montilla|PCM]])}}
| Leader of the [[Montillan Revolutionary Movement]] <br> General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
| Leader of the [[Montillan Revolutionary Movement]] <br> General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
| [[President Guerra|Cabalgata del Ángel]],<br> [[Isla del Arsenal]], [[Montilla]]
| [[President Guerra|Cabalgata del Ángel]],<br> [[Isla del Arsenal]], [[Montilla]]
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| '''[[Fernando Gallardo]]'''<br />{{small|(1948–)}}
| '''[[Fernando Gallardo]]'''<br />{{small|(1948–2024)}}
| [[File:Entrevistas Diversas (28261058923).jpg|150px]]
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| 2020
| 2020
| 15 November 2020
| 15 November 2020
| ''Incumbent''
| 26 March 2024
| [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM)
| [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM)
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| General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
| General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
| [[Puerto de Habacoa]],<br> Province of [[Habacoa]], [[Montilla]]
| [[Puerto de Habacoa]],<br> Province of [[Habacoa]], [[Montilla]]
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| '''[[Carla Cotilla]]'''<br />{{small|(1991–)}}
| [[File:Yesenia Olaya 01.jpg|150px]]
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| 26 March 2024
| ''Incumbent''
| [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM)
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| [[Vice President of Montilla|Vice-president]]
| [[Palencia]],<br> Province of [[Bahía del Navegante]], [[Montilla]]
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 29 March 2024

Below is a list of heads of state of Montilla. This list brings together governors and presidents who held the head of state in Montilla during all historical periods in the country's history.

Colonial Montilla (1510-1812)

First Republic of Montilla (1812-1852)

No. President
(birth–death)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Vice president(s) Previous public office Birthplace
1 Nicolás de Azcona
(1781–1848)
Martín Miguel de Güemes 1.jpg 1825
(Plebiscite)
8 June 1812 14 November 1830 None (military) Leon Herrada
(1812-1822)
Antonio Graciani
(1822-1825)
Alberto Ruiz Aguyao
(1825-1830)
Supreme General of the Montillan Liberation Army San Marcos,
Province of Yanaguas, Montilla
2 Ruberte de la Forsa
(1784–1864)
Mora Porras, Juan Rafael -pteCR por Povedano MHJS f2.jpg 1830 15 November 1830 14 November 1835 Montillan Republicans (RM) Samuel Valerio
(RM)
President of the National Assembly Posadas,
Isla del Sal, Montilla
3 Juan Diego Verdasco
(1784–1842)
José María Alfaro Zamora.JPG 1835 15 November 1835 2 May 1842 Montillan Republicans (RM) Rosa y Costa
(RM)
President of the National Assembly
Formerly Governor of the Province of Isla del Arsenal
Ancona,
Isla del Arsenal, Montilla
4 Antonio Graciani
(1791–1850)
Justo jose urquiza.jpg 2 May 1842 8 June 1850 None (military) Luciano Cotilla General of the Montillan Army Veralez,
Province of Canaveral, Montilla
5 Luciano Cotilla
(1817–1893)
Martin Tovar y Tovar 34.jpg 8 June 1850 21 December 1852 None (military) Vice-president Pueblira,
Province of Montalvo, Montilla

Second Republic of Montilla (1852-1893)

No. President
(birth–death / members)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Vice president(s) Previous public office Birthplace
Restorationist Junta
(Juan Pablo Vera, Agustin de Carmona, Francisco Aguayo)
Montilla Army pre-revolution.png 21 December 1852 14 November 1855 None (military)
6 Francisco Aguayo
(1805–1888)
Retrato de Santiago Calzadilla - Prilidiano Pueyrredón.jpg 1855 15 November 1855 14 November 1860 Conservative Party (PC) Hector Cardaval
(PC)
Member of the Restorationist Junta
Formerly Brigadier General of the Montillan Army
La Paz del Campo,
Province of Canaveral, Montilla
7 Mauricio Galves
(1814–1905)
Solomon Juneau painting.jpg 1860 15 November 1860 7 September 1863 Conservative Party (PC) Hector Cardaval
(PC)
Minister of War
Formerly President of the National Assembly
Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
8 Hector Cardaval
(1809–1889)
Leon Kapliński - Portret Tytusa Działynskiego.jpg 8 September 1863 14 November 1865 Conservative Party (PC) Vice-president Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
9 Gabriel Luz Arboleda
(1816–1904)
Bruno Carranza Ramirez.JPG 1865 15 November 1865 14 November 1870 Republican Liberal Party (PLR) Miguel Arboleda
(PLR)
Governor of the Province of Artiaga Puerto Morillo,
Province of Artiaga, Montilla
10 Ezequiel Miralles
(1828–1878)
Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez.JPG 1870
1875
15 November 1865 12 July 1878 Republican Liberal Party (PLR) Orlando López
(PLR)
Representative of Isla del Arsenal
Formerly Lieutenant Commander of the Montillan Navy
Angosta,
Isla del Arsenal, Montilla
11 Orlando López
(1828–1878)
Sarmiento-new.jpg 12 July 1878 31 December 1878 Republican Liberal Party (PLR) Vice-president Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
12 Adán Ocampo Graciani
(1834–1918)
Próspero Fernández Oreamuno.JPG 1 January 1879 5 February 1879 None (military) Colonel of the Montillan Army Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
13 Javier Franco
(1820–1900)
Illus-059 (Salvador, 20th Century).jpg 5 February 1879 14 November 1880 Conservative Party (PC) President of the National Assembly Villanova,
Isla del Sal, Montilla
14 Pedro Montero de Villaverde
(1819–1895)
Louis Buvelot 1883.jpg 1880 15 November 1880 14 November 1885 Conservative Party (PC) Ivan Ros
(PC)
Minister of Industry and Agriculture
Formerly Representative of the Province of Guaitiao
Barrueca,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
15 Ivan Ros
(1826–1924)
Diogo de Ornelas de França Carvalhal Frazão e Figueiroa, conde da Calçada, 1882 (c.).png 1885 15 November 1885 14 November 1890 Conservative Party (PC) Javier Franco
(PC)
Vice-president Herrada,
Province of Cabos Gemelos, Montilla
16 Alonso Mastache
(1833–1893)
Barbier, Jules, Nadar, Gallica.jpg 1890 15 November 1890 2 November 1893 Radical Republican League (LRR) Juan Martin Mariano
(PLR)
Governor of the Province of Canaveral Nicolas de Azcona,
Province of Canaveral, Montilla
Novembrist Junta
(Jesús Franco, Domingo Murillo, Hugo Aguinaldo)
Montilla Army pre-revolution.png 2 November 1893 5 January 1898 None (military)

Third Republic of Montilla (1898-1943)

No. President
(birth–death / members)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Vice president(s) Previous public office Birthplace
Januarist Junta
(Lucián Sarmiento, Maximo Graciani, Leonardo Gaona)
Montilla Army pre-revolution.png 5 January 1898 31 December 1899 None (military)
17 Benito Costa
(1839–1900)
José Miguel Gómez.jpg 1 January 1900 14 November 1900 Independent President of the National Assembly Ciudad Mallea,
Isla Mallea, Montilla
18 Martín Granado
(1860–1943)
Mario García Menocal, President of Cuba.jpg 1900
1905
15 November 1900 14 November 1910 New Republican Party (NPR) Ismael Tenorio
(NPR)
Governor of the Province of Habacoa La Frontera,
Province of Habacoa, Montilla
19 Lorenzo Barrueco
(1861–1941)
Cipriano Castro 1908.jpg 1910 15 November 1910 14 November 1915 Conservative Party (PC) Álvaro Reyes
(NPR)
Secadas,
Province of Guaraguano, Montilla
20 Juan Manuel Venegas
(1854–1921)
Gen. Pedro Nel Ospina, Pres. Colombia (LOC).jpg 1915 15 November 1915 14 November 1920 Republican Alliance (AR) Lorenzo Barrueco
(AR)
President of the National Assembly Fuerte Rocas,
General Graciani, Montilla
21 Ernesto Rouco
(1874–1953)
Venceslau Brás.jpg 1920
1925
15 November 1920 8 April 1928 Republican Liberal Party (PLR) Martín Hurtado
(PLR)
President of the National Assembly Pantano de Dios,
Province of Bayamo, Montilla
22 Martín Hurtado
(1865–1936)
Augusto B Leguia 2.jpg 8 April 1928 14 November 1930 Republican Liberal Party (PLR) Vice-president Herrada,
Province of Cabos Gemelos, Montilla
23 Alonzo Varela
(1886–1972)
José Pardo y Barreda, 1904.jpg 1930 15 November 1930 14 November 1935 Republican Alliance (AR) Martín Granado
(AR)
Representative for the Province of Tierra Alta Gayoso,
Province of Tierra Alta, Montilla
24 Oscar Rasgado
(1890–1951)
Francisco Lagos Chazaro.png 1935 15 November 1935 14 November 1940 National Democratic Union (UDN) Ernesto Rouco
(UDN)
Governor of the Province of Artiaga Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
25 Arturo Guillén
(1894–1945)
Teodoro Picado Michalski.jpg 1940 15 November 1940 26 April 1945 National Democratic Union (UDN) Daniel Campos
(UDN)
Minister of the Economy Angosta,
Isla del Arsenal, Montilla

Renovationalist Montilla (1945-1958)

No. Caudillo
(birth–death)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Vice president(s) Previous public office Birthplace
1 Leonardo Murillo
(1898–1958)
Anastasio Somoza Garcia.gif 26 April 1945 11 December 1958 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) David Illescas
(ARENA)
San Marcos,
Isla del Sal, Montilla

People's Republic of Montilla (1958-Present)

No. President
(birth–death / members)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political party Vice president(s) Previous public office Birthplace
Revolutionary Provisional Government
(Miguel Guerra, Eduardo Velazquéz, Édgar Ocampo, Martina Manzanedo)
Montilla CoA.png 11 December 1958 14 November 1960 None (provisional government)
26 Miguel Guerra
(1920–2010)
Fidel Castro 1950s.jpg 1960
to
1996
15 November 1960 14 November 2000 Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Eduardo Volquemán (1960-1981)
Álvaro Santana (1981-1990)
Diego Villa Simarro (1990-2000)
(PCM)
Leader of the Montillan Revolutionary Movement
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
Cabalgata del Ángel,
Isla del Arsenal, Montilla
27 Diego Villa Simarro
(1954–)
Álvaro Uribe (cropped).jpg 2000
2004
15 November 2000 14 November 2008 Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Vanessa Amengual
(PCM)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla
Formerly vice-president
Plantaciones,
Virrey Alverez, Montilla
28 María Alguacil
(1980–)
R9A1790 (50549175256) (cropped).jpg 2008
2012
15 November 2008 14 November 2016 Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Diego Villa Simarro
(PCM)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla Gayoso,
Province of Tierra Alta, Montilla
29 Alonzo Garrido
(1949–)
Plenário do Senado (24784094134).jpg 2016 15 November 2016 14 November 2020 Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Emmanuel Costa
(PCM)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla Guaitiao,
Province of Guaitiao, Montilla
30 Fernando Gallardo
(1948–2024)
Entrevistas Diversas (28261058923).jpg 2020 15 November 2020 26 March 2024 Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Carla Cotilla
(PCM)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Montilla Puerto de Habacoa,
Province of Habacoa, Montilla
31 Carla Cotilla
(1991–)
Yesenia Olaya 01.jpg 26 March 2024 Incumbent Communist Party of Montilla (PCM) Vice-president Palencia,
Province of Bahía del Navegante, Montilla