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Revision as of 09:56, 12 October 2023

President of Costa Madora
Presidente de Costa Madora
Incumbent
Carlos Arduga
since June 21, 2023; 17 months ago (2023-06-21)
Style
  • Mr. President (spoken)
  • The Honorable (written)
  • His Excellency (diplomatic)
ResidencePalacio de Tiahuajama
NominatorPolitical parties or self-nomination
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term length4 years, renewable once
DeputyVice President
SalaryM₡384,000 (annually)
Websitetiahuajama.gov

The President of Costa Madora (Madorian: Presidente de Costa Madora) is the head of state and government of Costa Madora and commander-in-chief of the Madorian Armed Forces.

Under Article VII of the Madorian Constitution, the President exercises executive power, holding the office for a term of four years, which can be renewed once. The power includes the law enforcement and execution, and the responsibility to appoint executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. Based on constitutional provisions empowering the president to appoint and receive ambassadors and conclude treaties with foreign powers, and on subsequent laws enacted by the National Assembly, the modern presidency has primary responsibility for conducting Costa Madora's foreign policy.

Carlos Arduga is the TBEth and current President of Costa Madora, assuming the office on June 21, 2023.

History

List of Presidents

No. Portrait Officeholder Term of office
Took office Left office
First Republic (1821–1843)
1 Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera, portrait.jpg Felipe Hernando de Villasante
(1787–1853)
June 18, 1821 June 18, 1833
2 Delfim da Câmara - Retrato do Marechal Floriano Peixoto.jpg Alejandro Italá
(1793–1851)
June 18, 1833 June 18, 1837
3 LMcLane.jpg Marcial Paredes
(1808–1857)
June 18, 1837 April 9, 1843
Second Republic (1843–1852)
4 Jose Galvez Egusquiza.jpg José Fulgencio Suácos
(1804–1849)
April 9, 1843 August 23, 1849
5 Freire por Monvoisin.gif Rafael Meranza
(1806–1867)
August 23, 1849 1852
Third Republic (1852–1941)
Levingston de civil.jpg Roberto Martínguez
(1896–1993)
June ??, 1938 October 10, 1941
Fourth Republic (1945–present)
Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez.JPG Jean-Marc Átudela
(1894–1981)
June 6, 1945 August 18, 1953
Gualberto Villarroel.jpg Juan Francisco Abiejón
(1912–1966)
August 18, 1953 October 2, 1965
Fotografia Eduardo Frei Montalva.jpg Javier Elías Aguados
(1934–1986)
June 21, 1971 June 21, 1979
File:Pau Aranda (1999).jpg Pau Aranda
(1926–2020)
June 21, 1979 June 21, 1983
Patricio Aylwin (1990).jpg Miguel Henrique Asalvez
(1935–)
June 21, 1983 June 21, 1987
Lucia Asalvez at Mercosur 1988.jpg Lucia Asalvez
(1939–)
June 21, 1987 June 21, 1995
Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg Mats Strandberg
(1959–2011)
June 21, 2007 April 23, 2011
Winston Peters swearing in (cropped).jpg Pol Olloqui
(1948–)
June 21, 2011 June 21, 2015
President Macri (2016).jpg Antonio Nescós
(1963–)
June 21, 2015 June 21, 2019
Strandberg at Embassy Row Hotel.jpg Eva Strandberg
(1978–)
June 21, 2019 June 21, 2023
File:Carlos Arduga cropped.jpg Carlos Arduga
(1955–)
June 21, 2023 Incumbent