President of the Lusoñan Republic
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President of the Lusoñan Republic | |
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ᜉᜅᜓᜎᜓ ᜅ᜔ ᜍᜒᜉᜓᜊ᜔ᜎᜒᜃ ᜅ᜔ ᜎᜓᜐᜓᜈ᜔ᜌ Pangulo ng Republika ng Lusoña | |
Incumbent Mayumi Linátoc since 2020 | |
Style |
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Member of | Cabinet of the Lusoñan Republic National Security Council |
Seat | Malakañang Palace, Tundo, Lusoña |
Term length | Six years, renewable once |
Formation | 1944 |
First holder | Dáyao Orense |
Unofficial names | Pangulo or Lakan |
Salary | ₱411,382/$7,409 per month |
The president of the Lusoñan Republic (Ahlranese: ᜉᜅᜓᜎᜓ ᜅ᜔ ᜍᜒᜉᜓᜊ᜔ᜎᜒᜃ ᜅ᜔ ᜎᜓᜐᜓᜈ᜔ᜌ, Pangulo ng Republika ng Lusoña) is the head of state, head of government, and chief executive of the Lusoñan Republic. The president leads the executive branch of the Lusoñan government and is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Lusoñan Republic.
The president is elected by the Senate of the Lusoñan Republic. Lusoñans generally refer to their president as pangulo or lakan in Ahlranese. The president is limited to two six-year terms. No one is allowed to run or serve again after a 12 year period.
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List of Presidents of the Lusoñan Republic
№ | Political Era | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Elections | Political Party | Vice President | ||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||||
1 | First Republic | Dáyao Orense (1891 - 1959) |
1944 | 1956 | 1944 1950 |
Nationalist Party (ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜈᜐᜌᜈᜎᜐᜆ, Partido nasyonalista) |
Benigno Adlawan | ||
First President of the First Lusoñan Republic. The former top General in the Panganiban's faction in the Lusoñan Civil War. | |||||||||
2 | Zoren Balderas (1907 - 1989) |
1956 | 1968 | 1959 1968 |
Nationalist Party (ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜈᜐᜌᜈᜎᜐᜆ, Partido nasyonalista) |
Anilao Palad | |||
3 | Venancio Landón (1907 - 1989) |
1968 | 1969 | 1968 | Democratic Party ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜇᜋᜃᜍᜆᜃ, Partido Demokratiko |
Viray Ragasa | |||
Died in office due to heart attack a year into his term. | |||||||||
4 | Viray Ragasa (1909 - 1977) |
1969 | 1977 | 1969 1975 |
Democratic Party ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜇᜋᜃᜍᜆᜃ, Partido Demokratiko |
Rayos Ubalde | |||
Died in office due to plane crash in 1977. | |||||||||
5 | Second Republic | Rayos Ubalde (1924 - 1994) |
1977 | 1978 | 1977 | Liberal Party ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜎᜊᜍᜎ, Partido Liberal |
Guinto Patiag | ||
Previously served as the Vice President to Viray Ragasa. | |||||||||
6 | Dakila Bolante (1946 - 2002) |
1978 | 2002 | 1978 1984 1990 |
Nationalist Party (ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜈᜐᜌᜈᜎᜐᜆ, Partido nasyonalista) 1978-1996 New Society Movement ᜃᜎᜐᜅ ᜊᜄᜅ ᜎᜉᜈᜈ, Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1996-2002 |
Adan Katigbak Venancio Ylagan | |||
Widely considered by contemporary analysts as a dictator and a kleptocrat. The elder Bolante's rule was infamous for its corruption, extravagance, and brutality. He broke off from the Nationalists after their attempted coup and founded the New Society Movement, the political party he will lead until his death. | |||||||||
7 | Isagani Bolante (1957 - present) |
2002 | 2012 | 2002 2008 |
New Society Movement ᜃᜎᜐᜅ ᜊᜄᜅ ᜎᜉᜈᜈ, Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |
Rosendo Kasilag | |||
The son of Dakila Bolante. He continued his father's policies until he was deposed in 2012 following nationwide protests and the military coup. | |||||||||
8 | Provisional Revolutionary Republic | Concordio Taguiwalo (1958 - present) |
2012 | 2014 | 2012 | Liberal Party ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜎᜊᜍᜎ, Partido Liberal |
Luna Ilagan | ||
Previous Defence Secretary to the Bolante Regime, led of the 2012 military coup with the political opposition. | |||||||||
9 | Third Republic | Lucero Auza (1978 - present) |
2014 | 2020 | 2014 | Democratic Party ᜉᜍᜆᜇ ᜇᜋᜃᜍᜆᜃ, Partido Demokratiko |
Zenaida Carandang | ||
First democratically elected President since the end of the Second Republic and the Provisional Revolutionary Republic. Lost the re-election bid after [insert scandal here]. | |||||||||
10 | Mayumi Linátoc (1986 - present) |
2020 | Present | 2020 | Coalition of Federalists (ᜃᜀᜎᜐᜌᜈ ᜅ ᜋᜄ ᜉᜇᜍᜎᜐᜆ, Koalisyon ng mga Federalista) |
Dakila Macasáet | |||