List of Trenadian presidents

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The president of the Federative Republic of Trenado is the chief executive of the government and commander in chief of the country's Armed Forces. Below is a list of presidents of Trenado.

No. Portrait Name Elected Term of office Political party Vice president
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Manuel Oribe por Rose.jpg Abraham Saabedra
(1763–1826)
3 May 1807 31 December 1816 9 years, 242 days None Axel Viera
2 José Antonio Costa.jpg Basil Ovalle
(1767–1830)
1816 1 January 1817 31 December 1820 4 years Republican Party Xabier Souto
3 Timoteo Aparicio.JPG Godoy Placido
(1767–1835)
1820 1 January 1821 31 December 1828 8 years Republican Party Fiodor Lema
4 (UAZ) AB.1.0144 Buehler.tif Isidro Aponte
(1789–1839)
1828 1 January 1829 31 December 1832 4 years Republican Party Marcelo Ron
5 (UAZ) AB.1.1051 Voegelin.tif Tomas Figueredo
(1797–1852)
1832 1 January 1833 31 December 1836 4 years Reformist Party Maxin Buehler
6 0 Vaux-le-Vicomte - Alfred Sommier (2).JPG Moises Bernabe Vasquez
(1798–1867)
1836 1 January 1837 31 December 1844 8 years Libertarian Party of Trenado Ezequiel Vigo[a]
Hugo Peredo
7 Emili Guanyavents Jané.jpg Maxin Buehler
(1790–1853)
1844 1 January 1845 31 December 1848 4 years Reformist Party Adan Caldeira
8 VeberVN.jpg Isaac de Soto
(1792–1862)
1848 1 January 1849 31 December 1852 4 years Democratic Party for Trenado Martino Quiroga
9 Daniel Granada y Conti, filólogo.jpg Eutelo Vinal
(1795–1859)
1852 1 January 1853 2 August 1854[b] 1 year, 213 days Republican Party Adan Varon Silva
10 Higinio Fernández de la Vega Pasarín.jpg Adan Varon Silva
(1805–1875)
3 August 1854 31 December 1856 2 years, 150 days Republican Party Vacant
11 Pascual Veiga Iglesias.jpg Lorenzo Goyanes
(1802–1875)
1856 1 January 1857 31 December 1864 8 years Libertarian Party Leon Souto
12 Ramón Cabanillas 1919.jpg Leon Souto
(1809–1893)
1864 1 January 1865 31 December 1868 4 years Libertarian Party Erico Bueno Garcia
13 Ricardo Samper.jpg Xoaquin Perrino Lemos
(1810–1882)
1868 1 January 1869 31 December 1872 4 years Trenadian Social Democratic Party Ramiro Cales
14 Fernando Villamarín Rodríguez 1917.jpg Eloi Spinale
(1821–1876)
1872 1 January 1873 15 July 1876[c] 3 years, 196 days Reform Party of Trenado Octavio Lagos
15 E. Carjar, 4th Marquess of Hertford, c. 1860.png Octavio Lagos
(1822–1902)
15 July 1876 31 December 1876 169 days Social Popular Party Vacant
16 GAZIADIS-1930.jpg Bruno Cristóbal
(1817–1888)
1876 1 January 1877 31 December 1880 4 years Trenadian Social Democratic Party Breixo Ruis
17 Maejima Hisoka 1.jpg Caetano Figueroa
(1813–1905)
1880 1 January 1881 31 December 1884 4 years Liberal Party Xacobe Figueroa
18 Makar Yekmalyan.jpg Ruben Gomez
(1836–1903)
1884 1 January 1885 31 December 1888 4 years Trenadian Social Democratic Party Pato Pezzella
19 Ogdenfamilyiname00whee 0399b.tif Pato Pezzella
(1840–1927)
1888 1 January 1889 31 December 1896 8 years Trenadian Social Democratic Party Andre Bayona
19 Olindo Guerrini.jpg Marino Sanjorge
(1849–1915)
1896 1 January 1897 30 November 1899[d] 2 years, 333 days Trenadian Republican Party Gonzalo Monteverde Gomez
20 Federigo Severini.jpg Gonzalo Monteverde Gomez
(1849–1919)
1 December 1899 31 December 1900 1 year, 30 days None
(until Feb. 1900)
Vacant
Social Republican Party
(from 1900)
21 Ogdenfamilyiname00whee 0399b.tif Pato Pezzella
(1840–1927)
1900 1 January 1901 31 December 1908 8 years Trenadian Social Democratic Party Julio Pascoal
22 HaackMagnus.jpg Micael Lazo
(1858–1918)
1908 1 January 1909 20 April 1912[e] 3 years, 110 days National Social Party Teofila de Brito
23 Marie Šlechtová.jpg Teofila de Brito
(1861–1934)
21 April 1912 31 December 1912 254 days Social Liberal Union Vacant
24 Eberhard Grisebach (1880–1945).jpg Heitor Sosa Avina
(1863–1937)
1912 1 January 1913 31 December 1916 4 years Republicans Miguel Saravia
25 Heinrich Martin Krabbe (1868-1931).jpg Victor Novoa
(1871–1935)
1916 1 January 1917 31 December 1920 4 years Libertarians Lino Montero
26 Jacob Merkelbach, Afb B00000002485.jpg Filipe Salles
(1868–1933)
1920 1 January 1921 31 December 1928 8 years Libertarians Duarte Ocampos
27 Luca Beltrami (crop).jpg Salomon Aguilar
(1868–1933)
1928 1 January 1929 1 August 1932[f] 3 years, 213 days Social Democracy Bernabe Lucio
Natporučnik.JPG Bento Godoy Pineiro
(1888–1947)
[g] 4 August 1932 19 August 1932[h] 15 days None Vacant
28 Carlos Lacerda, 1954.tif Roberto Gonzales
(1883–1947)
1932 19 August 1932 31 December 1946 17 years, 134 days Integralist Union Sebastián Melle
29 Fotografía oficial del presidente D. Antonio Guzmán (4) (cropped).jpg Donis Moreno
(1894–1974)
1946 1 January 1947 31 December 1948 2 years Social Conservatives Gael Pino
30 File:LancelotRoyle.JPG Gael Pino
(1895–1962)
1948 1 January 1949 31 December 1952 4 years Social Conservatives Euler Tapia
31 H. Clifford Carlson.jpg Rodolfo de Sousa
(1904–1979)
1952 1 January 1953 31 December 1956 4 years Social Democracy Isaac Baltasar
32 Nachman Tamir portrait.jpg Carlos Candía
(1905–1985)
1956 1 January 1957 31 December 1960 4 years Social Democracy Isaac Baltasar
33 Raffaele Rossi V legislatura.jpg Augusto Ferreyra
(1909–1992)
1960 1 January 1961 31 December 1964 4 years Libertarians Tadeu Verdugo
34 Arnaldo da Costa Prieto, Ministro do Trabalho..tif Felix Mazon
(1912–1999)
1964 1 January 1965 31 December 1972 8 years Social Democracy Cibrán Vasquez
35 Kim Campbell.jpg Rosemaria de Castro
(1932–2003)
1972 1 January 1973 31 December 1980 8 years Libertarians Nuno Gregorio Basquez
36 Arlen Specter official portrait (cropped2).jpg Carlos Friedemann
(born 1934)
1980 1 January 1981 31 December 1988 8 years Libertarians Ruben Valle
37 Kim Campbell.jpg Rosemaria de Castro
(1932–2003)
1988 1 January 1989 31 December 1992 4 years Libertarians Lorenzo Sarabia
38 Rand Paul portrait by Gage Skidmore.jpg Lorenzo Sarabia
(born 1947)
1992 1 January 1993 31 December 2000 8 years Libertarians Jaime Cambra[i]
Elias Meléndrez
39 Fidel Espinoza Sandoval.jpg Leonardo Cuello
(born 1949)
2000 1 January 2001 8 January 2005[j] 4 years, 7 days Progressives Moises Viveiros
40 Miguel Carvajal.jpg Osvaldo Cervantes
(born 1942)
8 January 2005 22 May 2005[k] 134 days Conservatives Brandán Garcia
41 Esteban Bullrich 2015.png Brandán Garcia
(born 1950)
22 May 2005 31 December 2008 3 years, 223 days Conservatives Vacant
42 Fander Falconí.jpg Cristóforo Muniz
(born 1963)
2008 1 January 2009 31 December 2012 4 years Social Democracy Alex Braga Nunez
43 Soledad Nuñez.jpg Marta Bellotti
(born 1966)
2012 1 January 2013 31 December 2016 4 years Libertarians Luis Valentin da Villa
44 Gonzalo Rodolfo Winter Etcheberry.jpg Roque Aguilar
(born 1966)
2016 1 January 2017 13 March 2019[l] 2 years, 71 days National Union Luis Fonzeca
45 Cornell Harvey 2020 (cropped).jpg Luis Fonzeca
(born 1966)
14 March 2019 31 December 2020 1 year, 292 days Conservatives Vacant
46 Will Wade (politician).jpg Gonzalo Freitas
(born 1971)
2020 1 January 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 325 days Social Democracy Amelia Fajardo

Notes

  1. The vice-president-elect Ezequiel Vigo resigned in February 1839 due to disagreements with his political party, with an internal election choosing Hugo Peredo as the new vice-president a month later.
  2. Eutelo resigned due to health problems in August 1854, being succeeded by then vice-president Adan Varon Silva.
  3. Eloi Spinale passed away on 15 July 1876 due to tuberculosis, with Octavio Lagos taking office as acting president
  4. Marino Sanjorge resigned on 30 November 1899 after a series of legislative scandals involving him, his ministers and political parties in order to approve new laws. He was succeeded by vice-president Gonzalo Monteverde Gomez
  5. Micael Lazo resigned on 20 April 1912, and Teofila de Brito took over as president.
  6. Salomon Aguilar was deposed and replaced by an interin military government due to a coup d'etat on 1 August 1932.
  7. Officially, Bento Godoy Pineiro is not recognized as part of the gallery of Presidents of the Republic.
  8. Bento Godoy Pineiro resigned as the military president on 19 August 1932, with Roberto Gonzales taking over after internal elections.
  9. Jaime Cambra resigned from vice-presidency due to health problems on 30 July 1993, with Elias Meléndrez taking office.
  10. Leonardo Cuello stayed as president until 8 January 2005 due to pending judicial and legislative decisions regarding the next president of Trenado, as elected president Elias Meléndrez was ousted for alleged electoral fraud.
  11. Osvaldo Cervantes resigned on 22 May 2005, being replaced by vice-president Brandán Garcia.
  12. Roque Aguilar resigned on 13 March 2019, with vice-president Luis Fonzeca taking office as president.