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Revision as of 21:50, 5 April 2023

The president of Central Exoña is the head of state and government of the Federal Republic of Central Exoña.

List of presidents

Revolutionary republic

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
1 Pedro Murillo Castillo General
Pedro Murillo Castillo
(1769–1815)
15 September
1814
5 March
1815
Military José González Gómez
171 days
2 Pedro Murillo Castillo General
José González Gómez
(1775–1818)
5 March
1815
27 February
1818
Military Vacant
2 years and 359 days

First civil war

Conservative presidents
Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
Carlos Infantes Álvarez Carlos Infantes Álvarez
(1759–1825)
27 February
1818
24 July
1821
Conservative Party Jorge Tejón Quijano
3 years and 147 days
Liberal presidents
Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
José Ramírez Delgado José Ramírez Delgado
(1779–1829)
27 February
1818
24 July
1821
Liberal Party Antonio Flores Gallegos
3 years and 147 days

Centralist republic

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
Juan Hidalgo Enríquez Juan Hidalgo Enríquez
(1779–1843)
Provisional President
24 July
1821
1 November
1821
Independent Vacant
100 days
3 Carlos Infantes Álvarez Carlos Infantes Álvarez
(1759–1825)
1 November
1821
1 November
1823
1821 Conservative Party Jorge Tejón Quijano
2 years and 0 days
4 José Ramírez Delgado José Ramírez Delgado
(1779–1829)
1 November
1823
1 November
1825
1823 Liberal Party Antonio Flores Gallegos
2 years and 0 days
5 Carlos Bermúdez Alvarado Carlos Bermúdez Alvarado
(1759–1825)
1 November
1825
22 November
1825
1825 Conservative Party Jorge Tejón Quijano
21 days
Jorge Tejón Quijano Nicolás Herrera Molina
(1777–1837)
Acting President
22 November
1825
30 March
1826
Independent Vacant
128 days
6 Jorge Tejón Quijano Jorge Tejón Quijano
(1781–1845)
30 March
1826
1 November
1829
Conservative Party Vacant
1827 Federico Ruíz Castro
3 years and 216 days
7 José Ramírez Delgado Antonio Flores Gallegos
(1784–1850)
1 November
1829
17 June
1844
1829 Liberal Party Guillermo Acosta Campos
1831
1835 Alfonso Quijada López
1839
1843 José Morelos Linares
14 years and 226 days
Alexander Juárez Molina General
Alexander Juárez Molina
(1799–1859)
Provisional President
17 June
1844
1 November
1845
Military Vacant
1 year and 140 days
8 Adolfo Meléndez Sol Adolfo Meléndez Sol
(1794–1867)
1 November
1845
1 November
1849
1845 Independent Rodrigo Tassis Yagüe
4 years and 0 days
9 Adolfo Meléndez Sol José Morelos Linares
(1798–1873)
1 November
1849
1 November
1853
1849 Liberal Party Felipe Muñoz Martínez
4 years and 0 days
10 Jorge Tejón Quijano Benito Valdéz Alvarado
(1801–1870)
1 November
1853
1 November
1857
1853 Conservative Party Armando Duarte Jalisco
4 years and 0 days
11 Armando Duarte Jalisco Armando Duarte Jalisco
(1804–1874)
1 November
1857
1 November
1861
1857 National Party Enrique Obregón Calles
4 years and 0 days
12 Felipe Muñoz Martínez Felipe Muñoz Martínez
(1800–1876)
1 November
1861
1 November
1865
1861 Liberal Party Juan Rodríguez Mena
4 years and 0 days
13 Juan Ortega Molina Juan Ortega Molina
(1811–1889)
1 November
1865
1 November
1869
1865 Conservative Party Fabián Vázquez Revelo
4 years and 0 days
14 Fabián Vázquez Revelo Fabián Vázquez Revelo
(1810–1879)
1 November
1869
1 November
1873
1869 Conservative Party Orlando Galván Luján
4 years and 0 days
15 Felipe Muñoz Martínez Felipe Muñoz Martínez
(1800–1876)
1 November
1873
24 June
1875
1873 Liberal Party Vicente Calleja Pérez
1 year and 235 days

Military dictatorship

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
Rubén Carpio Flores National Junta of Government 24 June
1875
15 September
1875
Military Vacant
83 days
16 Adolfo Vázquez Martínez Caudillo
Adolfo Vázquez Martínez
(1833–1917)
15 September
1875
3 January
1916
1875 Military/
National Stability Party
Carlos Mendoza Ramírez
1880
1885 Antonio Heredia Gaitán
1890
1895 Miguel Dávalos Huerta
1900
1905 Domingo Flores Pérez
1910
1915 Adolfo Vázquez Árbenz
40 years and 110 days

Second civil war

Federal republic

Modern era

See also