List of Presidents of Valverde

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Current revision as of 07:22, 6 February 2012

Council of Ministers of Valverde

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List of Presidents of the Republic of Valverde

No. President Took office Left office Party
1 Osvaldo Vargas Álvarez December 11, 1867 December 11, 1869 None
2 José Quesada Morazán December 11, 1869 March 13, 18711 Liberal Party
3 Julio Díaz Medina March 14, 1871 December 11, 1871 Liberal Party
4 Gustavo Gutiérrez Guzmán December 11, 1871 September 1, 18752 Conservative Party
5 Enrique Urcuyo Guerrero September 3, 1875 September 21, 18753 Liberal Party
6 Lorenzo Molina de Castro September 21, 1875 December 11, 18753 Liberal Party
7 Julio Díaz Medina December 11, 1875 December 11, 1877 Liberal Party
8 Patricio Ochoa y Ochoa December 11, 1877 March 4, 18794 Conservative Party
9 Rafael Trujillo Ruz March 11, 1879 December 11, 18793 Conservative Party
10 Jaime Martínez Hernández December 11, 1879 October 7, 18802 Liberal Party
11 Anastasio Sandoval Posada October 8, 1880 December 11, 18815 None
12 Luis Sandino Delgado December 11, 1881 December 11, 1885 Liberal Party
13 Julio Díaz Medina December 11, 1885 April 2, 18881 Liberal Party
14 Plutarco Cárdenas Torres April 2, 1888 September 3, 18882 Liberal Party
15 Anastasio Sandoval Posada September 3, 1888 May 13, 19151, 5 None (September 3, 1888 — September 3, 1900)
National Party (September 3, 1900 — May 13, 1915)
16 Anastasio Sandoval Diego May 13, 1915 December 11, 1917 National Party
17 Adolfo Juárez del Río December 11, 1917 December 11, 19216 National Party
18 Anastasio Sandoval Diego December 11, 1921 December 11, 1927 National Party
19 Lázaro Rodríguez Camacho December 11, 1927 January 10, 19306, 7 National Party
20 Santiago Díaz Ruano January 20, 1930 March 17, 19306, 8 National Party
21 Anastasio Sandoval Diego March 18, 1930 July 11, 19337 National Party
22 Camilo Madero Ibáñez July 15, 1933 December 11, 1934 None
23 Roger Urizo Montenegro December 11, 1934 December 11, 1939 to be added
24 Germán Peralta del Campo December 11, 1939 December 8, 19414 to be added
25 Francisco Ugarte Guevara December 9, 1941 October 8, 1946 to be added
26 Emilio Lobo Jiménez October 8, 1946 December 11, 1949 to be added
27 Juan Pablo Bustamante Ríos December 11, 1949 December 11, 1953 to be added
28 Pedro Gómez Fruto December 11, 1953 December 11, 1957 to be added
29 Juan Pablo Bustamante Ríos December 11, 1957 December 11, 1961 to be added
30 José Fernández Ferrer December 11, 1961 August 29, 19641 to be added
31 Salvador Godoy Mejia August 29, 1964 December 11, 1965 to be added
32 Arturo González Alemán December 11, 1965 December 11, 1969 to be added
33 Jorge Pineda Villanueva December 11, 1969 December 11, 1973 to be added
34 Edgardo Pestano Gordon December 11, 1973 December 12, 19769 to be added
35 Fernando Marcos Bolaños December 14, 1976 December 11, 1977 to be added
36 Agustín Elizondo Oñate December 11, 1977 December 11, 1981 to be added
37 Javier Bautista Herrera December 11, 1981 December 11, 1985 to be added
38 Alfredo Grau Alliegro December 11, 1985 December 11, 1989 to be added
39 Andrés Urrutia Torres December 11, 1989 December 11, 1993 to be added
40 Jaime Calderón Chagoya December 11, 1993 December 11, 1997 to be added
41 Óscar Marciano López December 11, 1997 December 11, 2001 to be added
42 Ricardo González Fernández December 11, 2001 December 11, 2005 to be added
43 Enrique Alarcón Borrego December 11, 2005 December 11, 2009 to be added
44 Jorge Prío Larson December 11, 2009 to be added

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1. Died in office of natural causes.
2. Deposed by coup d'état.
3. Provisional President.
4. Resigned.
5. Seized power by coup d'état.
6. Widely seen as a puppet of Anastasio Sandoval Diego, who functioned as de facto chief executive during this time.
7. Deposed by popular uprising.
8. Assassinated.
9. Impeached by Congress.

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