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| 1 || [[Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl]]||[[File:Fernando Henrique Cardoso em maio de 1998.jpg|thumb]]|| June 16th, 1965<br> - <br>June 24th, 2021 || Partido de la Revolución Cárinasiana (PRC) || 1965<br>1969<br>1973<br>1977<br>1981<br>1985<br>1989<br>1993<br>1997<br>2001<br>2005<br>2009<br>2013<br>2017|| Iago Prestes Caetano<br>Enrique San Martín<br>Eduarda Martins Quintana<br>Puquykilla Huayanay Quisuyupanqui<br> Emmanuel Covarrubias<br> Inhué Dengra<br> Carolina Arnal|| Mangulak || Longest-reigning President and the youngest to ever serve in the position
| 1 || [[Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl]]||[[File:Fernando Henrique Cardoso em maio de 1998.jpg|thumb]]|| June 16th, 1965<br> - <br>June 24th, 2021 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]] || 1965<br>1969<br>1973<br>1977<br>1981<br>1985<br>1989<br>1993<br>1997<br>2001<br>2005<br>2009<br>2013<br>2017||
* Iago Prestes Caetano
* Enrique San Martín
* Eduarda Martins Quintana
* Puquykilla Huayanay Quisuyupanqui
* Emmanuel Covarrubias
* Inhué Dengra
* Carolina Arnal
| [[Mangulak]]|| Longest-reigning President and the youngest to ever serve in the position
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| 2 || [[Álvaro Serrano Paek]]||[[File:Senador_Rodrigo_Pacheco.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2021<br> - <br>June 24th, 2029 || PRC || 2021<br> 2025 || Ah-Wink-Ir-Masa Tafalla<br> Irene Águila Carrasco|| Mangulak || Oversaw a period of massive economic reform, considered by modern political scholars to be the best president
| 2 || [[Álvaro Serrano Paek]]||[[File:Senador_Rodrigo_Pacheco.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2021<br> - <br>June 24th, 2029 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]|| 2021<br>2025 ||
* Ah-Wink-Ir-Masa Tafalla
* Irene Águila Carrasco
| [[Mangulak]]|| Oversaw a period of massive economic reform, considered by modern political scholars to be the best president
|-
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| 3 || [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco|Fabián Xandinho Carrasco]] ||[[File:Enrique_Pena_Nieto.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2029<br> - <br>September 9th, 2039 || PRC || 2029<br>2033<br> 2037 || Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won|| Mangulak || First president to be impeached, oversaw the country's reclassification as a developed country
| 3 || [[Fabian Xandinho Carrasco|Fabián Xandinho Carrasco]] ||[[File:Enrique_Pena_Nieto.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2029<br> - <br>September 9th, 2039 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]|| 2029<br>2033<br> 2037 || Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won|| [[Mangulak]]|| First president to be impeached, oversaw the country's reclassification as a developed country
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| 4 || [[Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won]] ||[[File:Yaneth_Cajahuanca.jpg|thumb]]|| September 9th, 2039<br> -<br> June 24th, 2041 || PRC || None || Marta Barreto Álvarez|| Platencía|| First president to not be elected directly to the position, first president of Kangsu-Indigenous descent
| 4 || [[Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won]] ||[[File:Yaneth_Cajahuanca.jpg|thumb]]|| September 9th, 2039<br> -<br> June 24th, 2041 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]|| None || Marta Barreto Álvarez|| [[Platencia]]|| First president to not be elected directly to the position, first president of Kangsu-Indigenous descent
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| 5 || [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo]] ||[[File:Andrés_Manuel_López_Obrador_in_North_American_Leaders%27_Summit_2023_(52644828441).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2041<br> - <br>June 24th, 2053 || Partido Unión Socialista (PUS) || 2041<br>2045<br>2049 || Magali Leitão Pacheco<br>Chimalcotzin de Campos|| Ipudorm || Oversaw the annexation of Kangsu and greatly increased the government's role in the economy
| 5 || [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo]] ||[[File:Andrés_Manuel_López_Obrador_in_North_American_Leaders%27_Summit_2023_(52644828441).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2041<br> - <br>June 24th, 2053 || [[Union Socialist Party]] || 2041<br>2045<br>2049 ||
* Magali Leitão Pacheco
* Chimalcotzin de Campos
| [[Ipudorm]]|| Oversaw the annexation of Kangsu and greatly increased the government's role in the economy
|-
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| 6 || César Passos Moreira ||[[File:Fernando_Collor_official_portrait.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2053<br> -<br> June 24th, 2061 || PUS || 2053<br>2057 || Alejandro Vesik|| Anáheiro || Finalised the construction of the new capital city and the relocation of the federal government out of Tlajoyotl
| 6 || [[César Passos Moreira]] ||[[File:Fernando_Collor_official_portrait.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2053<br> -<br> June 24th, 2061 || [[Union Socialist Party]]|| 2053<br>2057 || Alejandro Vesik|| [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Finalised the construction of the new capital city and the relocation of the federal government out of Tlajoyotl
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| 7 || [[Achcauhtli Ventura]]||[[File:Ernesto_Zedillo_Ponce_de_Leon_Official_Photo_1999.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2061<br> -<br> June 24th, 2069 || PUS || 2061<br> 2065 || Antawaylla Alca Huaccha|| São Lenoas|| Banned deforestation in any Carinansian Rainforest, began the construction of the interstate Maglev System
| 7 || [[Achcauhtli Ventura]]||[[File:Ernesto_Zedillo_Ponce_de_Leon_Official_Photo_1999.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2061<br> -<br> June 24th, 2069 || [[Union Socialist Party]]|| 2061<br> 2065 || Antawaylla Alca Huaccha|| [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Banned deforestation in any Carinansian Rainforest, began the construction of the interstate Maglev System
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| 8 || Mariana Santana Magalhães ||[[File:Dona_Ruth_Cardoso,_1ª_Dama_do_Brasil,_na_biblioteca_do_Palácio_do_Alvorada.jpg|thumb]] || June 25th, 2069<br> -<br> June 24th, 2073 || PUS || 2069 || Mateus Tavares Delchiaro|| Ipudorm || Oversaw the country's worst economic recession in history
| 8 || [[Mariana Santana Magalhães]] ||[[File:Ruth Cardoso.JPG|thumb]] || June 25th, 2069<br> -<br> June 24th, 2073 || [[Union Socialist Party]]|| 2069 || Mateus Tavares Delchiaro|| [[Ipudorm]]|| Oversaw the country's worst economic recession in history
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| 9 || K'awi Chaves ||[[File:Vicente_Fox_Official_Photo_2000_(Cropped).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2073<br> - <br>June 24th, 2081 || PRC || 2073<br> 2077|| Angélica Ventura Borges|| San Luis|| Established fusion technology as the primary source of the country's energy, first PRC president in over thirty years
| 9 || [[Julian Águila]] ||[[File:Vicente_Fox_Official_Photo_2000_(Cropped).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2073<br> - <br>June 24th, 2081 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]|| 2073<br> 2077|| Angélica Montenegro|| [[San Luis]]|| Established fusion technology as the primary source of the country's energy, first PRC president in over thirty years
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| 10 || Sebastião Rodrigo Madero Lourenço ||[[File:Miguel_de_la_Madrid.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2081<br> -<br> June 24th, 2089 || PUS || 2081<br> 2085|| Qoriqoyllur Uchuypoma Chuquipoma|| São Lenoas|| Abolished military conscription  
| 10 || [[Sebastião Rodrigo Madero Lourenço]] ||[[File:Miguel_de_la_Madrid.jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2081<br> -<br> June 24th, 2089 || [[Union Socialist Party]]|| 2081<br> 2085|| Qoriqoyllur Uchuypoma Chuquipoma|| [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| Abolished military conscription  
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| 11 || [[Roberto Bitencourt]] ||[[File:Heriberto_Felix_Guerra.png|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2089<br> - <br>June 24th, 2097 || PRC || 2089<br> 2093|| Elaine Clemente Melo<br> Achik Rimayhuaman Llactahuaman|| Caluma|| Doubled the national minimum wage while also passing other pro-business policies
| 11 || [[Roberto Bitencourt]] ||[[File:Heriberto_Felix_Guerra.png|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2089<br> - <br>June 24th, 2097 || [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]|| 2089<br> 2093||
* Elaine Clemente Melo
* Achik Rimayhuaman Llactahuaman
| [[Caluma]]|| Doubled the national minimum wage while also passing other pro-business policies
|-
|-
| 12 || Jeremías Escribano ||[[File:Foto oficial de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (estreita).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2097<br> - <br>Present || PUS || 2097 || Tlexicxaual Madero<br>[[Angélica Gálvez]]|| Tadea|| Abolished federal income tax and established a right to UBI ($2,300 annually) and housing, oldest president in the history of the Serenacy
| 12 || [[Jeremías Escribano]] ||[[File:Foto oficial de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (estreita).jpg|thumb]]|| June 25th, 2097<br> - <br>June 24th,
2105
| [[Union Socialist Party]]|| 2097
[[2101 Carinansian Presidential Election|2101]]
|
* Tlexicxaual Madero
* [[Angélica Gálvez]]
| [[Tadea]]|| Abolished federal income tax and established a right to UBI ($2,300 annually) and housing, united Suroikoia, oldest president in the history of the Serenacy
|-
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|13
|[[Rafael Tokko]]
|[[File:Luiz Gushiken 2004.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2105
-
March 19th, 2113
|[[Union Socialist Party]]
|2105
2109
|Juan Pablo Madero
Isabela Santos
|[[West Kanju]]
|First president of solely Kangsuan-descent
|-
|14
|[[Isabela Santos]]
|[[File:Sheinbaum Abril 2024.jpg|thumb]]
|March 19th, 2113
-
June 24th, 2117
|[[Union Socialist Party]]
|2113
|[[Maria Alejandra Reyes]]
|[[Ávigena]]
|
|-
|15
|[[Martin Yong Ramirez]]
|[[File:Wallace Loh.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2117
-
June 24th, 2125
|[[Union Socialist Party]]
|2117
2121
|None
|[[Nova Enstel]]
|First president to not have a vice president for their entire term; his original running mate died of a heart attack a week before the inauguration.
|-
|16
|[[Sara Sofia Agramonte]]
|[[File:Goyas 2023 - Irene Montero (cropped).jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2125
-
June 24th, 2141
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|2125
2129
2133
2137
|
* [[Nicolas Takeda]]
* [[Eduardo Spanico]]
* [[Layla Torres]]
|[[Gueria Sur]]
|Second-longest serving president with 16 years in office, first lesbian president, the fourth youngest president, she was inaugurated age 45
|-
|17
|[[Nicolas Takeda]]
|[[File:José Antonio Chang 2.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2141
-
June 24th, 2149
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|2141
2145
|[[Ignacio Vargas]]
|[[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]
|His attempts to reform Agramontism to avoid a recession failed, and resulted in the largest economic recession in over eight decades.
|-
|18
|[[Julio Serrano]]
|[[File:KIM KATAGUIRI 2022-08-02.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2149
-
June 24th, 2153
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|2149
|[[Alvaro Passos]]
|[[San Luis]]
|The youngest president ever was inaugurated age 33, he was a famous online celebrity. Extremely controversial and a political outsider
|-
|19
|[[Antawaylla Arotinco Ñaccha]]
|[[File:Emeliana Aiza Parada. Official portrait, 2014. Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia. Upscaled.png|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2153
-
June 24th, 2157
|[[Union Socialist Party]]
|2153
|[[Juan Pablo Fernandez]]
|[[Haiyato]]
|Began a program of decentralisation, and at times hinted at favoring complete anarchism. She quickly became unpopular, with, at the time, historically high disapproval ratings of 56.7% for her administration.
|-
|20
|[[Julio Serrano]]
|[[File:KIM KATAGUIRI 2022-08-02.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2157
-
September 13th, 2158
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|2157
|[[Clara Medeiras]]
|[[San Luis]]
|His second term as president, he initiated a series of infrastructure programs, and reimposed income tax, passing the 34th Amendment to allow it. He was impeached in September 2158 for accepting kickbacks and illegally allowing logging in the Eneas.
|-
|21
|[[Clara Medeiras]]
|[[File:Laura 4 (cropped).jpg|thumb]]
|September 13th, 2158
-
December 9th, 2158
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|None
|None
|[[Haxith]]
|Throughout her brief term, she failed to maintain a proper cabinet due to discontent surrounding racist remarks she had made. She passed a reform bill doubling down on the prior infrastructure programs, but was also removed from office due to OSI revealing extensive corruption on her part, by a simple majority vote of the National Congress in a special impeachment.
|-
|22
|[[Samuel Lopes Belluci]] (acting)
|[[File:Retrato Oficial Presidente Boric Font (cropped).jpg|thumb]]
|December 9th, 2158
-
June 24th, 2161
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|None
|[[Isaias Flores Nieto]]
|[[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]
|The second youngest president ever, he took office at age 36 and was acting president for 18 months. As President huihuiti of the National Congress, he managed to alleviate the issues surrounding the infrastructure program, in a massive anti-corruption campaign involving over 1400 businessmen and 500 politicians.
|-
|23
|[[Leonardo Merced Cuevas|Leonardo Cuevas]]
|[[File:Rafael Correa in France (cropped).jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2161
-
June 24th, 2169
|[[Liberal Party (Carinansia)|Liberal Party]]
|2161
2165
|[[Pedro Rodriguez]]
|[[Ochamina]]
|He broke the two-party cycle that had persisted since the election of [[Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo]] in 2041, and passed a massive government restructuring act to reduce bureaucracy, increased universal basic income to CAR$3000, while passing executive orders to ignore tax cuts for the rich. Efforts to overturn this where ultimately quashed in the High Court 9-3 decision, Secada v. Varela.
|-
|24
|[[Emiliano Zendejas]]
|[[File:Pedro Castillo 2022 (cropped).png|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2169
-
June 24th, 2177
|[[Carinansian Workers' Party]]
|2169
2173
|
* Pedro Martinez
* Carlos Yoshimura Oliveira
* Roberto Saenz
|[[Aparicia]]
|He was a staunch socialist and reintroduced various welfare programs that had been gutted decades prior, introducing free government housing for everyone.
|-
|25
|[[Maria Rodriguez]]
|[[File:Secretaria Luisa Alcalde 23 de Abril de 2020 (cropped).png|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2177
-
June 24th, 2185
|[[National Patriot Party (Carinansia)|National Patriot Party]]
|2177
2181
|Mario Zucchetti
Aleejandra Linetii
|[[Distrito Central]]
|A conservative president, she was blocked by the socialist High Court from repealing previous welfare measures or harsh austerity programs. In 2183, she successfully impeached Doria Tenorio from the High Court and appointed seven new members to the court to approve her measures. The National Congress narrowly voted to block it against the far-right minority party, and obstructed any further measures she attempted to introduce
|-
|26
|[[Rodrigo Agramonte-Bitencourt]]
|[[File:Mauricio Funes (Brasilia, May 2008).jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2185
-
June 24th, 2193
|[[Bloque Izquierda]]
|2185
2189
|
* Julian Zendeja
* Antonio de la Cruz
* Lucia Bautista
|[[Mangulak]]
|He believed in strong dirigiste and wealth distribution taxes, and land distribution, strongly opposed to his grandmother's approach which caused a recession. Many of his far-left policies introduced in his final two years failed to be approved, as he lost his majority in the National Congress in 2191.
|-
|27
|[[Erasmo Ruiz]]
|[[File:Tabaré26022007.jpg|thumb]]
|June 25th, 2193
-
June 24th, 2201
|[[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]]
|2193
2197
|[[Nina Magrina]]
|[[Tohuecotl]]
|Formerly a movie star in several films from 2152-2178, he became a very popular populist candidate in the PRC, adopting a centre-left policy
|}
|}

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The president of the Serenacy is the head of state and head of government of the Serenacy, directly elected to a four-year term via statewide elections. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Serene Armed Forces. Since the office was established in 1965, 12 men have served in 12 presidencies. The first president, Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl, won the largest majority ever in an election (87.3%), although today it is considered to have had various anomalies that led to this result. Álvaro Serrano Paek is considered the first president to be elected via free and fair election and established the unwritten tradition of only serving two terms. However, this has never been codified into law, and would only be followed decades later. The incumbent president is Jeremías Escribano.

For the first few months of the Cárintecatl Presidency, the president resided at the former Summer Palace in San Luis, but in 1966 with the passage of the first Capital City Act, the president would reside within the Casa Altiplano of Tlajoyotl from February 27th, 1966 until August 24th, 2044 when the Casa Central in Nojawa was completed, which has been the official residence ever since. The Casa Altiplano remains an official secondary residence of the president, but in practice has been converted into an orphanage.

List

No Name Portrait Term Party Election Vice President(s) State Notes
1 Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl
Fernando Henrique Cardoso em maio de 1998.jpg
June 16th, 1965
-
June 24th, 2021
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 1965
1969
1973
1977
1981
1985
1989
1993
1997
2001
2005
2009
2013
2017
  • Iago Prestes Caetano
  • Enrique San Martín
  • Eduarda Martins Quintana
  • Puquykilla Huayanay Quisuyupanqui
  • Emmanuel Covarrubias
  • Inhué Dengra
  • Carolina Arnal
Mangulak Longest-reigning President and the youngest to ever serve in the position
2 Álvaro Serrano Paek
Senador Rodrigo Pacheco.jpg
June 25th, 2021
-
June 24th, 2029
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2021
2025
  • Ah-Wink-Ir-Masa Tafalla
  • Irene Águila Carrasco
Mangulak Oversaw a period of massive economic reform, considered by modern political scholars to be the best president
3 Fabián Xandinho Carrasco
Enrique Pena Nieto.jpg
June 25th, 2029
-
September 9th, 2039
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2029
2033
2037
Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won Mangulak First president to be impeached, oversaw the country's reclassification as a developed country
4 Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won
Yaneth Cajahuanca.jpg
September 9th, 2039
-
June 24th, 2041
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution None Marta Barreto Álvarez Platencia First president to not be elected directly to the position, first president of Kangsu-Indigenous descent
5 Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo
Andrés Manuel López Obrador in North American Leaders' Summit 2023 (52644828441).jpg
June 25th, 2041
-
June 24th, 2053
Union Socialist Party 2041
2045
2049
  • Magali Leitão Pacheco
  • Chimalcotzin de Campos
Ipudorm Oversaw the annexation of Kangsu and greatly increased the government's role in the economy
6 César Passos Moreira
Fernando Collor official portrait.jpg
June 25th, 2053
-
June 24th, 2061
Union Socialist Party 2053
2057
Alejandro Vesik Anáheiro Finalised the construction of the new capital city and the relocation of the federal government out of Tlajoyotl
7 Achcauhtli Ventura
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon Official Photo 1999.jpg
June 25th, 2061
-
June 24th, 2069
Union Socialist Party 2061
2065
Antawaylla Alca Huaccha São Lenoas Banned deforestation in any Carinansian Rainforest, began the construction of the interstate Maglev System
8 Mariana Santana Magalhães
Ruth Cardoso.JPG
June 25th, 2069
-
June 24th, 2073
Union Socialist Party 2069 Mateus Tavares Delchiaro Ipudorm Oversaw the country's worst economic recession in history
9 Julian Águila
Vicente Fox Official Photo 2000 (Cropped).jpg
June 25th, 2073
-
June 24th, 2081
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2073
2077
Angélica Montenegro San Luis Established fusion technology as the primary source of the country's energy, first PRC president in over thirty years
10 Sebastião Rodrigo Madero Lourenço
Miguel de la Madrid.jpg
June 25th, 2081
-
June 24th, 2089
Union Socialist Party 2081
2085
Qoriqoyllur Uchuypoma Chuquipoma São Lenoas Abolished military conscription
11 Roberto Bitencourt
Heriberto Felix Guerra.png
June 25th, 2089
-
June 24th, 2097
Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2089
2093
  • Elaine Clemente Melo
  • Achik Rimayhuaman Llactahuaman
Caluma Doubled the national minimum wage while also passing other pro-business policies
12 Jeremías Escribano
Foto oficial de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (estreita).jpg
June 25th, 2097
-
June 24th,

2105

Union Socialist Party 2097

2101

Tadea Abolished federal income tax and established a right to UBI ($2,300 annually) and housing, united Suroikoia, oldest president in the history of the Serenacy
13 Rafael Tokko
Luiz Gushiken 2004.jpg
June 25th, 2105

-

March 19th, 2113

Union Socialist Party 2105

2109

Juan Pablo Madero

Isabela Santos

West Kanju First president of solely Kangsuan-descent
14 Isabela Santos
Sheinbaum Abril 2024.jpg
March 19th, 2113

-

June 24th, 2117

Union Socialist Party 2113 Maria Alejandra Reyes Ávigena
15 Martin Yong Ramirez
Wallace Loh.jpg
June 25th, 2117

-

June 24th, 2125

Union Socialist Party 2117

2121

None Nova Enstel First president to not have a vice president for their entire term; his original running mate died of a heart attack a week before the inauguration.
16 Sara Sofia Agramonte
Goyas 2023 - Irene Montero (cropped).jpg
June 25th, 2125

-

June 24th, 2141

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2125

2129 2133 2137

Gueria Sur Second-longest serving president with 16 years in office, first lesbian president, the fourth youngest president, she was inaugurated age 45
17 Nicolas Takeda
José Antonio Chang 2.jpg
June 25th, 2141

-

June 24th, 2149

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2141

2145

Ignacio Vargas São Lenoas His attempts to reform Agramontism to avoid a recession failed, and resulted in the largest economic recession in over eight decades.
18 Julio Serrano
KIM KATAGUIRI 2022-08-02.jpg
June 25th, 2149

-

June 24th, 2153

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2149 Alvaro Passos San Luis The youngest president ever was inaugurated age 33, he was a famous online celebrity. Extremely controversial and a political outsider
19 Antawaylla Arotinco Ñaccha
Emeliana Aiza Parada. Official portrait, 2014. Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia. Upscaled.png
June 25th, 2153

-

June 24th, 2157

Union Socialist Party 2153 Juan Pablo Fernandez Haiyato Began a program of decentralisation, and at times hinted at favoring complete anarchism. She quickly became unpopular, with, at the time, historically high disapproval ratings of 56.7% for her administration.
20 Julio Serrano
KIM KATAGUIRI 2022-08-02.jpg
June 25th, 2157

-

September 13th, 2158

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2157 Clara Medeiras San Luis His second term as president, he initiated a series of infrastructure programs, and reimposed income tax, passing the 34th Amendment to allow it. He was impeached in September 2158 for accepting kickbacks and illegally allowing logging in the Eneas.
21 Clara Medeiras
Laura 4 (cropped).jpg
September 13th, 2158

-

December 9th, 2158

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution None None Haxith Throughout her brief term, she failed to maintain a proper cabinet due to discontent surrounding racist remarks she had made. She passed a reform bill doubling down on the prior infrastructure programs, but was also removed from office due to OSI revealing extensive corruption on her part, by a simple majority vote of the National Congress in a special impeachment.
22 Samuel Lopes Belluci (acting)
Retrato Oficial Presidente Boric Font (cropped).jpg
December 9th, 2158

-

June 24th, 2161

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution None Isaias Flores Nieto São Lenoas The second youngest president ever, he took office at age 36 and was acting president for 18 months. As President huihuiti of the National Congress, he managed to alleviate the issues surrounding the infrastructure program, in a massive anti-corruption campaign involving over 1400 businessmen and 500 politicians.
23 Leonardo Cuevas
Rafael Correa in France (cropped).jpg
June 25th, 2161

-

June 24th, 2169

Liberal Party 2161

2165

Pedro Rodriguez Ochamina He broke the two-party cycle that had persisted since the election of Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo in 2041, and passed a massive government restructuring act to reduce bureaucracy, increased universal basic income to CAR$3000, while passing executive orders to ignore tax cuts for the rich. Efforts to overturn this where ultimately quashed in the High Court 9-3 decision, Secada v. Varela.
24 Emiliano Zendejas
Pedro Castillo 2022 (cropped).png
June 25th, 2169

-

June 24th, 2177

Carinansian Workers' Party 2169

2173

  • Pedro Martinez
  • Carlos Yoshimura Oliveira
  • Roberto Saenz
Aparicia He was a staunch socialist and reintroduced various welfare programs that had been gutted decades prior, introducing free government housing for everyone.
25 Maria Rodriguez
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June 25th, 2177

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June 24th, 2185

National Patriot Party 2177

2181

Mario Zucchetti

Aleejandra Linetii

Distrito Central A conservative president, she was blocked by the socialist High Court from repealing previous welfare measures or harsh austerity programs. In 2183, she successfully impeached Doria Tenorio from the High Court and appointed seven new members to the court to approve her measures. The National Congress narrowly voted to block it against the far-right minority party, and obstructed any further measures she attempted to introduce
26 Rodrigo Agramonte-Bitencourt
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June 25th, 2185

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June 24th, 2193

Bloque Izquierda 2185

2189

  • Julian Zendeja
  • Antonio de la Cruz
  • Lucia Bautista
Mangulak He believed in strong dirigiste and wealth distribution taxes, and land distribution, strongly opposed to his grandmother's approach which caused a recession. Many of his far-left policies introduced in his final two years failed to be approved, as he lost his majority in the National Congress in 2191.
27 Erasmo Ruiz
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June 25th, 2193

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June 24th, 2201

Party for the Cárinansian Revolution 2193

2197

Nina Magrina Tohuecotl Formerly a movie star in several films from 2152-2178, he became a very popular populist candidate in the PRC, adopting a centre-left policy