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 | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | Abraham Saabedra (1763–1826) |
— | 3 May 1807 | 31 December 1816 | 9 years, 242 days | None | Axel Viera | |
2 | Basil Ovalle (1767–1830) |
1816 | 1 January 1817 | 31 December 1820 | 4 years | Republican Party | Xabier Souto | |
3 | Godoy Placido (1767–1835) |
1820 | 1 January 1821 | 31 December 1828 | 8 years | Republican Party | Fiodor Lema | |
4 | Isidro Aponte (1789–1839) |
1828 | 1 January 1829 | 31 December 1832 | 4 years | Republican Party | Marcelo Ron | |
5 | Tomas Figueredo (1797–1852) |
1832 | 1 January 1833 | 31 December 1836 | 4 years | Reformist Party | Maxin Buehler | |
6 | Moises Bernabe Vasquez (1798–1867) |
1836 | 1 January 1837 | 31 December 1844 | 8 years | Libertarian Party of Trenado | Ezequiel Vigo[a] | |
Hugo Peredo | ||||||||
7 | Maxin Buehler (1790–1853) |
1844 | 1 January 1845 | 31 December 1848 | 4 years | Reformist Party | Adan Caldeira | |
8 | Isaac de Soto (1792–1862) |
1848 | 1 January 1849 | 31 December 1852 | 4 years | Democratic Party for Trenado | Martino Quiroga | |
9 | Eutelo Vinal (1795–1859) |
1852 | 1 January 1853 | 2 August 1854[b] | 1 year, 213 days | Republican Party | Adan Varon Silva | |
10 | Adan Varon Silva (1805–1875) |
— | 3 August 1854 | 31 December 1856 | 2 years, 150 days | Republican Party | Vacant | |
11 | Lorenzo Goyanes (1802–1875) |
1856 | 1 January 1857 | 31 December 1864 | 8 years | Libertarian Party | Leon Souto | |
12 | Leon Souto (1809–1893) |
1864 | 1 January 1865 | 31 December 1868 | 4 years | Libertarian Party | Erico Bueno Garcia | |
13 | Xoaquin Perrino Lemos (1810–1882) |
1868 | 1 January 1869 | 31 December 1872 | 4 years | Trenadian Social Democratic Party | Ramiro Cales | |
14 | Eloi Spinale (1821–1876) |
1872 | 1 January 1873 | 15 July 1876[c] | 3 years, 196 days | Reform Party of Trenado | Octavio Lagos | |
15 | Octavio Lagos (1822–1902) |
— | 15 July 1876 | 31 December 1876 | 169 days | Social Popular Party | Vacant | |
16 | Bruno Cristóbal (1817–1888) |
1876 | 1 January 1877 | 31 December 1880 | 4 years | Trenadian Social Democratic Party | Breixo Ruis | |
17 | Caetano Figueroa (1813–1905) |
1880 | 1 January 1881 | 31 December 1884 | 4 years | Liberal Party | Xacobe Figueroa | |
18 | Ruben Gomez (1836–1903) |
1884 | 1 January 1885 | 31 December 1888 | 4 years | Trenadian Social Democratic Party | Pato Pezzella | |
19 | Pato Pezzella (1840–1927) |
1888 | 1 January 1889 | 31 December 1896 | 8 years | Trenadian Social Democratic Party | Andre Bayona | |
19 | Marino Sanjorge (1849–1915) |
1896 | 1 January 1897 | 30 November 1899[d] | 2 years, 333 days | Trenadian Republican Party | Gonzalo Monteverde Gomez | |
20 | 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 | Pato Pezzella (1840–1927) |
1900 | 1 January 1901 | 31 December 1908 | 8 years | Trenadian Social Democratic Party | Julio Pascoal | |
22 | Micael Lazo (1858–1918) |
1908 | 1 January 1909 | 20 April 1912[e] | 3 years, 110 days | National Social Party | Teofila de Brito | |
23 | Teofila de Brito (1861–1934) |
— | 21 April 1912 | 31 December 1912 | 254 days | Social Liberal Union | Vacant | |
24 | Heitor Sosa Avina (1863–1937) |
1912 | 1 January 1913 | 31 December 1916 | 4 years | Republicans | Miguel Saravia | |
25 | Victor Novoa (1871–1935) |
1916 | 1 January 1917 | 31 December 1920 | 4 years | Libertarians | Lino Montero | |
26 | Filipe Salles (1868–1933) |
1920 | 1 January 1921 | 31 December 1928 | 8 years | Libertarians | Duarte Ocampos | |
27 | Salomon Aguilar (1868–1933) |
1928 | 1 January 1929 | 1 August 1932[f] | 3 years, 213 days | Social Democracy | Bernabe Lucio | |
— | Bento Godoy Pineiro (1888–1947) |
—[g] | 4 August 1932 | 19 August 1932[h] | 15 days | None | Vacant | |
28 | Roberto Gonzales (1883–1947) |
1932 | 19 August 1932 | 31 December 1946 | 17 years, 134 days | Integralist Union | Sebastián Melle | |
29 | 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 | Rodolfo de Sousa (1904–1979) |
1952 | 1 January 1953 | 31 December 1956 | 4 years | Social Democracy | Isaac Baltasar | |
32 | Carlos Candía (1905–1985) |
1956 | 1 January 1957 | 31 December 1960 | 4 years | Social Democracy | Isaac Baltasar | |
33 | Augusto Ferreyra (1909–1992) |
1960 | 1 January 1961 | 31 December 1964 | 4 years | Libertarians | Tadeu Verdugo | |
34 | Felix Mazon (1912–1999) |
1964 | 1 January 1965 | 31 December 1972 | 8 years | Social Democracy | Cibrán Vasquez | |
35 | Rosemaria de Castro (1932–2003) |
1972 | 1 January 1973 | 31 December 1980 | 8 years | Libertarians | Nuno Gregorio Basquez | |
36 | Carlos Friedemann (born 1934) |
1980 | 1 January 1981 | 31 December 1988 | 8 years | Libertarians | Ruben Valle | |
37 | Rosemaria de Castro (1932–2003) |
1988 | 1 January 1989 | 31 December 1992 | 4 years | Libertarians | Lorenzo Sarabia | |
38 | Lorenzo Sarabia (born 1947) |
1992 | 1 January 1993 | 31 December 2000 | 8 years | Libertarians | Jaime Cambra[i] | |
Elias Meléndrez | ||||||||
39 | Leonardo Cuello (born 1949) |
2000 | 1 January 2001 | 8 January 2005[j] | 4 years, 7 days | Progressives | Moises Viveiros | |
40 | Osvaldo Cervantes (born 1942) |
— | 8 January 2005 | 22 May 2005[k] | 134 days | Conservatives | Brandán Garcia | |
41 | Brandán Garcia (born 1950) |
— | 22 May 2005 | 31 December 2008 | 3 years, 223 days | Conservatives | Vacant | |
42 | Cristóforo Muniz (born 1963) |
2008 | 1 January 2009 | 31 December 2012 | 4 years | Social Democracy | Alex Braga Nunez | |
43 | Marta Bellotti (born 1966) |
2012 | 1 January 2013 | 31 December 2016 | 4 years | Libertarians | Luis Valentin da Villa | |
44 | Roque Aguilar (born 1966) |
2016 | 1 January 2017 | 13 March 2019[l] | 2 years, 71 days | National Union | Luis Fonzeca | |
45 | Luis Fonzeca (born 1966) |
— | 14 March 2019 | 31 December 2020 | 1 year, 292 days | Conservatives | Vacant | |
46 | Gonzalo Freitas (born 1971) |
2020 | 1 January 2021 | Incumbent | 3 years, 325 days | Social Democracy | Amelia Fajardo |
Notes
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Eutelo resigned due to health problems in August 1854, being succeeded by then vice-president Adan Varon Silva.
- ↑ Eloi Spinale passed away on 15 July 1876 due to tuberculosis, with Octavio Lagos taking office as acting president
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Micael Lazo resigned on 20 April 1912, and Teofila de Brito took over as president.
- ↑ Salomon Aguilar was deposed and replaced by an interin military government due to a coup d'etat on 1 August 1932.
- ↑ Officially, Bento Godoy Pineiro is not recognized as part of the gallery of Presidents of the Republic.
- ↑ Bento Godoy Pineiro resigned as the military president on 19 August 1932, with Roberto Gonzales taking over after internal elections.
- ↑ Jaime Cambra resigned from vice-presidency due to health problems on 30 July 1993, with Elias Meléndrez taking office.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Osvaldo Cervantes resigned on 22 May 2005, being replaced by vice-president Brandán Garcia.
- ↑ Roque Aguilar resigned on 13 March 2019, with vice-president Luis Fonzeca taking office as president.