List of Carinansian Presidents

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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
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June 16th, 1965 - June 24th, 2021 Partido de la Revolución Cárinasiana (PRC) 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
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June 25th, 2021 - June 24th, 2029 PRC 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
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June 25th, 2029 - September 9th, 2039 PRC 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
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September 9th, 2039 - June 24th, 2041 PRC None Marta Barreto Álvarez La Plata First president to not be elected directly to the position, first president of solely Indigenous descent
5 Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo
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June 25th, 2041 - June 24th, 2053 Partido Unión Socialista (PUS) 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
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June 25th, 2053 - June 24th, 2061 PUS 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
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June 25th, 2061 - June 24th, 2069 PUS 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 June 25th, 2069 - June 24th, 2073 PUS 2069 Mateus Tavares Delchiaro Ipudorm Oversaw the country's worst economic recession in history
9 K'awi Chaves
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June 25th, 2073 - June 24th, 2081 PRC 2073, 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
10 Sebastião Rodrigo Madero Lourenço
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June 25th, 2081 - June 24th, 2089 PUS 2081, 2085 Qoriqoyllur Uchuypoma Chuquipoma São Lenoas Abolished military conscription
11 Roberto Bitencourt
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June 25th, 2089 - June 24th, 2097 PRC 2089, 2093 Elaine Clemente Melo, Achik Rimayhuaman Llactahuaman Caluma Doubled the national minimum wage while also passing other pro-business policies
12 Jeremías Escribano
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June 25th, 2097 - Present PUS 2097 Tlexicxaual Madero Tadea Abolished federal income tax and established a right to UBI ($2,300 annually) and housing, oldest president in the history of the Serenacy