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List of presidents of Chile

This article contains a list of presidents of Chile from the establishment of the first government junta in 1810, at the beginning of the Chilean War of Independence, to the present day.

Patria Vieja (1810–1814)

Government Juntas (1810–1814)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Notes
  Mateo de Toro y Zambrano
(1727–1811)
18 September 1810 26 February 1811 † President of the First Government Junta. Died in office.
  Juan Martínez de Rozas
(1759–1813)
27 February 1811 2 April 1811 Interim President of the First Government Junta.
  Fernando Márquez de la Plata
(1740–1818)
2 April 1811 4 July 1811 President of the First Government Junta.
  Juan Antonio Ovalle
(1750–1819)
4 July 1811 20 July 1811 President of the First National Congress.
  Martín Calvo Encalada
(1756–1828)
20 July 1811 11 August 1811
11 August 1811 4 September 1811 President of the Provisional Executive Authority.
  Juan Enrique Rosales [es]
(1755–1825)
4 September 1811 16 November 1811 President of the Executive Court.
  José Miguel Carrera
(1785–1821)
16 November 1811 13 December 1811 President of the Provisional Government Junta.
13 December 1811 8 January 1812 Provisional Supreme Authority.
8 January 1812 8 April 1812 President of the Provisional Government Junta.
José Santiago Portales y Larraín [es]
(1764–1835)
8 April 1812 6 August 1812 President of the Provisional Government Junta.
Pedro José Prado Jaraquemada [es]
(1754–1827)
6 August 1812 6 December 1812
  José Miguel Carrera
(1785–1821)
6 December 1812 30 March 1813
  Juan José Carrera
(1782–1818)
30 March 1813 13 April 1813
  Francisco Antonio Pérez
(1764–1828)
13 April 1813 23 August 1813 President of the Superior Governmental Junta.
  José Miguel Infante
(1778–1844)
23 August 1813 11 January 1814
  Agustín Eyzaguirre
(1768–1837)
11 January 1814 7 March 1814

Supreme directors (1814)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Notes
  Antonio José de Irisarri
(1786–1868)
7 March 1814 14 March 1814 Interim Supreme Director.
1   Francisco de la Lastra
(1777–1852)
14 March 1814 23 July 1814 Supreme Director.
  José Miguel Carrera
(1785–1821)
23 July 1814 2 October 1814 President of the Government Junta. Chilean defeat in the Battle of Rancagua, Spain regains control of Chile.

Reconquest (1814–1817)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Notes
  Mariano Osorio
(1777–1819)
3 October 1814 26 December 1815 Royal Governor of Chile
  Casimiro Marcó del Pont
(1770–1819)
26 December 1815 12 February 1817 Royal Governor of Chile. Chilean victory in the Battle of Chacabuco, Spanish control ends.

Patria Nueva (1817–1826)

Supreme directors (1817–1826)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Notes
2   Bernardo O'Higgins
(1778–1842)
16 February 1817 28 January 1823 Supreme Director.
  Agustín Eyzaguirre
(1768–1837)
28 January 1823 4 April 1823 President of the Government Junta.
3   Ramón Freire
(1787–1851)
4 April 1823 9 July 1826 Interim Supreme Director.

Presidents (1826–present)

Organization of the Republic (1826–1830)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes Vice President[a]
  Manuel Blanco Encalada
(1790–1876)
9 July 1826 9 September 1826 Independent 1826 Elected as Interim President. Resigned. Agustín Eyzaguirre
  Agustín Eyzaguirre
(1768–1837)
9 September 1826 25 January 1827 Interim Vice-President under Manuel Blanco Encalada, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Vacant
  Ramón Freire
(1787–1851)
25 January 1827 15 February 1827 Pipiolos Provisional President.
1 15 February 1827 8 May 1827 1827 Resigned. Francisco Antonio Pinto
2   Francisco Antonio Pinto
(1785–1858)
8 May 1827 16 July 1829 Vice-President under Ramón Freire, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Vacant
  Francisco Ramón Vicuña
(1775–1849)
16 July 1829 19 October 1829 For health reasons, Francisco Antonio Pinto made the President of the Senate, Francisco Ramón Vicuña, Delegate President.
(2)   Francisco Antonio Pinto
(1785–1858)
19 October 1829 2 November 1829 1829 Resigned. Joaquín Vicuña
  Francisco Ramón Vicuña
(1775–1849)
2 November 1829 7 November 1829 President of the Senate. Deposed during the Chilean Civil War of 1829–30. Vacant
  Ramón Freire
(1787–1851)
7 November 1829 8 November 1829 President of the Government Junta. Deposed during the Civil War.
  Francisco Ramón Vicuña
(1775–1849)
8 November 1829 7 December 1829 President of the Senate. Restoration of its original mandate. Resigned during the Civil War.
Vacant
7 December 1829 – 24 December 1829
Civil War. There was no president in this period.
  José Tomás Ovalle y Bezanilla
(1787–1831)
24 December 1829 18 February 1830 Pelucones President of the Government Junta.
  Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Portales
(1790–1860)
18 February 1830 1 April 1830 Provisional President. Resigned. José Tomás Ovalle y Bezanilla
  José Tomás Ovalle y Bezanilla
(1787–1831)
1 April 1830 8 March 1831 Provisional Vice-President under Francisco Ruiz-Tagle, assumed the presidency after his resignation. End of the Chilean Civil War of 1829–30 with the Battle of Lircay. Resigned for health reasons, died 2 weeks later. Vacant
  Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate
(1777–1841)
8 March 1831 21 March 1831 Provisional President appointed by the Congress.
21 March 1831 18 September 1831 The Congress appointed José Joaquín Prieto as president and Fernando Errázuriz as vice president, but Prieto did not take office and instead resigned immediately, making Fernando Errázuriz president automatically.

Conservative Republic (1830–1861)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes Vice President[a]
3   Joaquín Prieto
(1786–1854)
18 September 1831 18 September 1836 Pelucones 1831 Diego Portales[b]
18 September 1836 18 September 1841 Conservative 1836 Post abolished
4   Manuel Bulnes
(1799–1866)
18 September 1841 18 September 1846 1841
18 September 1846 18 September 1851 1846
5   Manuel Montt
(1809–1880)
18 September 1851 18 September 1856 1851 Government victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1851.
18 September 1856 18 September 1861 National 1856

Liberal Republic (1861–1891)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
6   José Joaquín Pérez
(1801–1889)
18 September 1861 18 September 1866 National 1861
18 September 1866 18 September 1871 1866
7   Federico Errázuriz Zañartu
(1825–1877)
18 September 1871 18 September 1876 Liberal 1871
8   Aníbal Pinto
(1825–1884)
18 September 1876 18 September 1881 1876
9   Domingo Santa María
(1825–1889)
18 September 1881 18 September 1886 1881
10   José Manuel Balmaceda
(1840–1891)
18 September 1886 29 August 1891 1886 Resigned in the Chilean Civil War of 1891 and handed over power to Manuel Baquedano. Killed himself on 19 September 1891, a day after his term would have ended.
  Claudio Vicuña Guerrero [es]
(1833–1907)
Did not take office July 1891 Won the presidential election, although he never assumed because of the Congressist victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1891.
  Manuel Baquedano
(1823–1897)
29 August 1891 31 August 1891 Military Head of Provisional Government.

Parliamentary Republic (1891–1925)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
  Jorge Montt
(1845–1922)
31 August 1891 10 November 1891 Military President of the Government Junta.
10 November 1891 26 December 1891 Head of the Executive Power.
11 26 December 1891 18 September 1896 Independent October 1891
12   Federico Errázuriz Echaurren
(1850–1901)
18 September 1896 12 July 1901 † Liberal 1896 Died in office.
  Aníbal Zañartu
(1847–1902)
12 July 1901 18 September 1901 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
13   Germán Riesco
(1854–1916)
18 September 1901 18 September 1906 1901
14   Pedro Montt
(1849–1910)
18 September 1906 16 August 1910 † National 1906 Died in office.
  Elías Fernández Albano
(1845–1910)
16 August 1910 6 September 1910 † Minister of the Interior acting as vice president. Died in office.
  Emiliano Figueroa
(1866–1931)
6 September 1910 23 December 1910 Liberal Democratic Minister of Justice acting as vice president.
15   Ramón Barros Luco
(1835–1919)
23 December 1910 23 December 1915 Liberal 1910
16   Juan Luis Sanfuentes
(1858–1930)
23 December 1915 23 December 1920 Liberal Democratic 1915
17   Arturo Alessandri
(1868–1950)
23 December 1920 12 September 1924 Liberal 1920 Deposed in a coup d'état.
  Luis Altamirano
(1876–1938)
12 September 1924 23 January 1925 Military President of the Government Junta of 1924. Deposed in a coup d'état.
  Pedro Dartnell
(1874–1944)
23 January 1925 27 January 1925 President of the Government Junta of 1925. Resigned.
  Emilio Bello Codesido
(1868–1963)
27 January 1925 12 March 1925 Liberal Democratic President of the Government Junta of 1925.

Presidential Republic (1925–1932)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
(17)   Arturo Alessandri
(1868–1950)
12 March 1925 1 October 1925 Liberal Restoration of his original mandate. Resigned.
  Luis Barros Borgoño
(1858–1943)
1 October 1925 23 December 1925 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
18   Emiliano Figueroa
(1866–1931)
23 December 1925 10 May 1927 Liberal Democratic 1925 Resigned.
  Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
(1877–1960)
10 May 1927 21 July 1927 Independent Vice President.
19 21 July 1927 26 July 1931 1927 Resigned.
  Pedro Opaso
(1876–1957)
26 July 1931 27 July 1931 Liberal Democratic President of the Senate acting as vice president. Resigned.
  Juan Esteban Montero
(1879–1948)
27 July 1931 20 August 1931 Radical Minister of the Interior acting as vice president. Resigned to run for presidency.
  Manuel Trucco
(1875–1954)
20 August 1931 15 November 1931 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
  Juan Esteban Montero
(1879–1948)
15 November 1931 4 December 1931 Radical Vice President.
20 4 December 1931 4 June 1932 1931 Deposed in a coup d'état.

Socialist Republic of Chile (1932)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
  Arturo Puga
(1879–1970)
4 June 1932 16 June 1932 Military President of the Government Junta. Resigned.
  Carlos Dávila
(1887–1955)
16 June 1932 8 July 1932 Socialist President of the Government Junta.
8 July 1932 13 September 1932 Provisional President of the Socialist Republic. Resigned.

Presidential Republic (1932–1973)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
  Bartolomé Blanche
(1879–1970)
13 September 1932 2 October 1932 Military Provisional President. Resigned.
  Abraham Oyanedel
(1874–1954)
2 October 1932 24 December 1932 Independent President of the Supreme Court acting as vice president.
21   Arturo Alessandri
(1868–1950)
24 December 1932 24 December 1938 Liberal 1932
22   Pedro Aguirre Cerda
(1879–1941)
24 December 1938 25 November 1941 † Radical 1938 Died in office.
  Jerónimo Méndez
(1887–1959)
25 November 1941 2 April 1942 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
23   Juan Antonio Ríos
(1888–1946)
2 April 1942 27 June 1946 † 1942 Died in office.
  Alfredo Duhalde
(1898–1985)
27 June 1946 3 August 1946 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president. Resigned to run for presidency.
Vicente Merino
(1889–1977)
3 August 1946 13 August 1946 Independent Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
  Alfredo Duhalde
(1898–1985)
13 August 1946 17 October 1946 Radical Vice President. Resigned.
  Juan Antonio Iribarren
(1885–1966)
17 October 1946 3 November 1946 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president.
24   Gabriel González Videla
(1898–1980)
3 November 1946 3 November 1952 1946
25   Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
(1877–1960)
3 November 1952 3 November 1958 Independent 1952
26   Jorge Alessandri
(1896–1986)
3 November 1958 3 November 1964 1958
27   Eduardo Frei Montalva
(1911–1982)
3 November 1964 3 November 1970 Christian Democratic 1964
28   Salvador Allende
(1908–1973)
3 November 1970 11 September 1973 †
(Died in office)
Socialist 1970 Dies in a military coup; he killed himself while the presidential palace was under attack.

Military rule (1973–1990)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Notes
  Augusto Pinochet
(1915–2006)
11 September 1973 17 June 1974 Military President of the Government Junta.
29 17 June 1974 17 December 1974 Supreme Chief of the Nation.
17 December 1974 11 March 1981 President of the Republic by decree.
11 March 1981 11 March 1989 President of the Republic. The Constitution of 1980 came into force, approved in the constitutional referendum of 1980, which confirmed Augusto Pinochet as president for an 8-year term.
11 March 1989 11 March 1990 President of the Republic. After losing the national plebiscite of 1988, and in accordance with the Constitution of 1980, Pinochet and the Junta continued in power for another year. Presidential and parliamentary elections took place three months before Pinochet's term expired.

Presidential Republic (1990–present)

# Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election Notes
30   Patricio Aylwin
(1918–2016)
11 March 1990

11 March 1994
Christian Democratic 1989 Elected for a 4-year term according to Temporary Provisions of the Constitution of 1980.
Supported by the center-left coalition Concertación.
31   Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
(born 1942)
11 March 1994

11 March 2000
1993 Elected for a 8-year term according to the Constitution of 1980. Days before his inauguration, the Constitutional reform of 1994 reduced the presidential term from 8 to 6 years.
Supported by the center-left coalition Concertación.
32   Ricardo Lagos
(born 1938)
11 March 2000

11 March 2006
Party for Democracy 2000 The Constitutional reform of 2005 reduced the presidential term from 6 to 4 years.
Supported by the center-left coalition Concertación.
33   Michelle Bachelet
(born 1951)
11 March 2006

11 March 2010
Socialist 2006 First female president of Chile.
Supported by the center-left coalition Concertación.
34   Sebastián Piñera
(born 1949)
11 March 2010

11 March 2014
National Renewal 2010 First democratically elected conservative president since 1958. Supported by the Coalition for Change
(33)   Michelle Bachelet
(born 1951)
11 March 2014

11 March 2018
Socialist 2013 Second term. Supported by the center-left coalition New Majority.
(34)   Sebastián Piñera
(born 1949)
11 March 2018

11 March 2022
Chile Vamos 2017 Second term.
Ran as an independent candidate supported by the center-right coalition Chile Vamos. Previously suspended his party membership during his first term (2010–2014).
35   Gabriel Boric
(born 1986)
11 March 2022

Incumbent
Social Convergence 2021 Youngest president.
First leftist president since 1970.
Supported by the coalition Apruebo Dignidad.

Timeline

Gabriel BoricSebastián PiñeraMichelle BacheletRicardo LagosEduardo Frei Ruiz-TaglePatricio AylwinAugusto PinochetSalvador AllendeEduardo Frei MontalvaJorge AlessandriGabriel González VidelaJuan Antonio RíosPedro Aguirre CerdaJuan Esteban MonteroCarlos Ibáñez del CampoEmiliano FigueroaArturo AlessandriJuan Luis SanfuentesRamón Barros LucoPedro MonttGermán Riesco ErrázurizFederico Errázuriz EchaurrenJorge MonttJosé Manuel BalmacedaDomingo Santa MaríaAníbal Pinto GarmendiaFederico Errázuriz ZañartuJosé Joaquín PérezManuel MonttManuel Bulnes PrietoJosé Joaquín Prieto VialFrancisco Antonio Pinto DíazRamón FreireManuel Blanco Encalada

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The position of "Vice President" was created along with the position of "President" in 1826. The Vice President served to replace the President in case of the latter's death or absence. The post was abolished with the Constitution of 1833 and since then the title of "Vice President" has been given to an ex officio member replacing the elected President.
  2. ^ Did not take office and instead resigned immediately, but this was not accepted by Congress. Continued to be de jure Vice-President until the abolition of the post with a new Constitution in 26 May 1833.

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This article contains a list of presidents of Chile from the establishment of the first government junta in 1810 at the beginning of the Chilean War of Independence to the present day Contents 1 Patria Vieja 1810 1814 1 1 Government Juntas 1810 1814 1 2 Supreme directors 1814 2 Reconquest 1814 1817 3 Patria Nueva 1817 1826 3 1 Supreme directors 1817 1826 4 Presidents 1826 present 4 1 Organization of the Republic 1826 1830 4 2 Conservative Republic 1830 1861 4 3 Liberal Republic 1861 1891 4 4 Parliamentary Republic 1891 1925 4 5 Presidential Republic 1925 1932 4 6 Socialist Republic of Chile 1932 4 7 Presidential Republic 1932 1973 4 8 Military rule 1973 1990 4 9 Presidential Republic 1990 present 5 Timeline 6 See also 7 NotesPatria Vieja 1810 1814 EditMain article Patria Vieja Government Juntas 1810 1814 Edit No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Notes Mateo de Toro y Zambrano 1727 1811 18 September 1810 26 February 1811 President of the First Government Junta Died in office Juan Martinez de Rozas 1759 1813 27 February 1811 2 April 1811 Interim President of the First Government Junta Fernando Marquez de la Plata 1740 1818 2 April 1811 4 July 1811 President of the First Government Junta Juan Antonio Ovalle 1750 1819 4 July 1811 20 July 1811 President of the First National Congress Martin Calvo Encalada 1756 1828 20 July 1811 11 August 181111 August 1811 4 September 1811 President of the Provisional Executive Authority Juan Enrique Rosales es 1755 1825 4 September 1811 16 November 1811 President of the Executive Court Jose Miguel Carrera 1785 1821 16 November 1811 13 December 1811 President of the Provisional Government Junta 13 December 1811 8 January 1812 Provisional Supreme Authority 8 January 1812 8 April 1812 President of the Provisional Government Junta Jose Santiago Portales y Larrain es 1764 1835 8 April 1812 6 August 1812 President of the Provisional Government Junta Pedro Jose Prado Jaraquemada es 1754 1827 6 August 1812 6 December 1812 Jose Miguel Carrera 1785 1821 6 December 1812 30 March 1813 Juan Jose Carrera 1782 1818 30 March 1813 13 April 1813 Francisco Antonio Perez 1764 1828 13 April 1813 23 August 1813 President of the Superior Governmental Junta Jose Miguel Infante 1778 1844 23 August 1813 11 January 1814 Agustin Eyzaguirre 1768 1837 11 January 1814 7 March 1814Supreme directors 1814 Edit See also Supreme Director of Chile No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Notes Antonio Jose de Irisarri 1786 1868 7 March 1814 14 March 1814 Interim Supreme Director 1 Francisco de la Lastra 1777 1852 14 March 1814 23 July 1814 Supreme Director Jose Miguel Carrera 1785 1821 23 July 1814 2 October 1814 President of the Government Junta Chilean defeat in the Battle of Rancagua Spain regains control of Chile Reconquest 1814 1817 EditMain article Reconquest Chile No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Notes Mariano Osorio 1777 1819 3 October 1814 26 December 1815 Royal Governor of Chile Casimiro Marco del Pont 1770 1819 26 December 1815 12 February 1817 Royal Governor of Chile Chilean victory in the Battle of Chacabuco Spanish control ends Patria Nueva 1817 1826 EditMain article Patria Nueva Supreme directors 1817 1826 Edit No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Notes2 Bernardo O Higgins 1778 1842 16 February 1817 28 January 1823 Supreme Director Agustin Eyzaguirre 1768 1837 28 January 1823 4 April 1823 President of the Government Junta 3 Ramon Freire 1787 1851 4 April 1823 9 July 1826 Interim Supreme Director Presidents 1826 present EditOrganization of the Republic 1826 1830 Edit No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes Vice President a Manuel Blanco Encalada 1790 1876 9 July 1826 9 September 1826 Independent 1826 Elected as Interim President Resigned Agustin Eyzaguirre Agustin Eyzaguirre 1768 1837 9 September 1826 25 January 1827 Interim Vice President under Manuel Blanco Encalada assumed the presidency after his resignation Vacant Ramon Freire 1787 1851 25 January 1827 15 February 1827 Pipiolos Provisional President 1 15 February 1827 8 May 1827 1827 Resigned Francisco Antonio Pinto2 Francisco Antonio Pinto 1785 1858 8 May 1827 16 July 1829 Vice President under Ramon Freire assumed the presidency after his resignation Vacant Francisco Ramon Vicuna 1775 1849 16 July 1829 19 October 1829 For health reasons Francisco Antonio Pinto made the President of the Senate Francisco Ramon Vicuna Delegate President 2 Francisco Antonio Pinto 1785 1858 19 October 1829 2 November 1829 1829 Resigned Joaquin Vicuna Francisco Ramon Vicuna 1775 1849 2 November 1829 7 November 1829 President of the Senate Deposed during the Chilean Civil War of 1829 30 Vacant Ramon Freire 1787 1851 7 November 1829 8 November 1829 President of the Government Junta Deposed during the Civil War Francisco Ramon Vicuna 1775 1849 8 November 1829 7 December 1829 President of the Senate Restoration of its original mandate Resigned during the Civil War Vacant7 December 1829 24 December 1829 Civil War There was no president in this period Jose Tomas Ovalle y Bezanilla 1787 1831 24 December 1829 18 February 1830 Pelucones President of the Government Junta Francisco Ruiz Tagle Portales 1790 1860 18 February 1830 1 April 1830 Provisional President Resigned Jose Tomas Ovalle y Bezanilla Jose Tomas Ovalle y Bezanilla 1787 1831 1 April 1830 8 March 1831 Provisional Vice President under Francisco Ruiz Tagle assumed the presidency after his resignation End of the Chilean Civil War of 1829 30 with the Battle of Lircay Resigned for health reasons died 2 weeks later Vacant Fernando Errazuriz Aldunate 1777 1841 8 March 1831 21 March 1831 Provisional President appointed by the Congress 21 March 1831 18 September 1831 The Congress appointed Jose Joaquin Prieto as president and Fernando Errazuriz as vice president but Prieto did not take office and instead resigned immediately making Fernando Errazuriz president automatically Conservative Republic 1830 1861 Edit Main article Conservative Republic No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes Vice President a 3 Joaquin Prieto 1786 1854 18 September 1831 18 September 1836 Pelucones 1831 Diego Portales b 18 September 1836 18 September 1841 Conservative 1836 Post abolished4 Manuel Bulnes 1799 1866 18 September 1841 18 September 1846 184118 September 1846 18 September 1851 18465 Manuel Montt 1809 1880 18 September 1851 18 September 1856 1851 Government victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1851 18 September 1856 18 September 1861 National 1856Liberal Republic 1861 1891 Edit Main article Liberal Republic No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes6 Jose Joaquin Perez 1801 1889 18 September 1861 18 September 1866 National 186118 September 1866 18 September 1871 18667 Federico Errazuriz Zanartu 1825 1877 18 September 1871 18 September 1876 Liberal 18718 Anibal Pinto 1825 1884 18 September 1876 18 September 1881 18769 Domingo Santa Maria 1825 1889 18 September 1881 18 September 1886 188110 Jose Manuel Balmaceda 1840 1891 18 September 1886 29 August 1891 1886 Resigned in the Chilean Civil War of 1891 and handed over power to Manuel Baquedano Killed himself on 19 September 1891 a day after his term would have ended Claudio Vicuna Guerrero es 1833 1907 Did not take office July 1891 Won the presidential election although he never assumed because of the Congressist victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1891 Manuel Baquedano 1823 1897 29 August 1891 31 August 1891 Military Head of Provisional Government Parliamentary Republic 1891 1925 Edit Main article History of Chile during the Parliamentary Era 1891 1925 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes Jorge Montt 1845 1922 31 August 1891 10 November 1891 Military President of the Government Junta 10 November 1891 26 December 1891 Head of the Executive Power 11 26 December 1891 18 September 1896 Independent October 189112 Federico Errazuriz Echaurren 1850 1901 18 September 1896 12 July 1901 Liberal 1896 Died in office Anibal Zanartu 1847 1902 12 July 1901 18 September 1901 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president 13 German Riesco 1854 1916 18 September 1901 18 September 1906 190114 Pedro Montt 1849 1910 18 September 1906 16 August 1910 National 1906 Died in office Elias Fernandez Albano 1845 1910 16 August 1910 6 September 1910 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president Died in office Emiliano Figueroa 1866 1931 6 September 1910 23 December 1910 Liberal Democratic Minister of Justice acting as vice president 15 Ramon Barros Luco 1835 1919 23 December 1910 23 December 1915 Liberal 191016 Juan Luis Sanfuentes 1858 1930 23 December 1915 23 December 1920 Liberal Democratic 191517 Arturo Alessandri 1868 1950 23 December 1920 12 September 1924 Liberal 1920 Deposed in a coup d etat Luis Altamirano 1876 1938 12 September 1924 23 January 1925 Military President of the Government Junta of 1924 Deposed in a coup d etat Pedro Dartnell 1874 1944 23 January 1925 27 January 1925 President of the Government Junta of 1925 Resigned Emilio Bello Codesido 1868 1963 27 January 1925 12 March 1925 Liberal Democratic President of the Government Junta of 1925 Presidential Republic 1925 1932 Edit Main article Presidential Republic 1925 1973 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes 17 Arturo Alessandri 1868 1950 12 March 1925 1 October 1925 Liberal Restoration of his original mandate Resigned Luis Barros Borgono 1858 1943 1 October 1925 23 December 1925 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president 18 Emiliano Figueroa 1866 1931 23 December 1925 10 May 1927 Liberal Democratic 1925 Resigned Carlos Ibanez del Campo 1877 1960 10 May 1927 21 July 1927 Independent Vice President 19 21 July 1927 26 July 1931 1927 Resigned Pedro Opaso 1876 1957 26 July 1931 27 July 1931 Liberal Democratic President of the Senate acting as vice president Resigned Juan Esteban Montero 1879 1948 27 July 1931 20 August 1931 Radical Minister of the Interior acting as vice president Resigned to run for presidency Manuel Trucco 1875 1954 20 August 1931 15 November 1931 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president Juan Esteban Montero 1879 1948 15 November 1931 4 December 1931 Radical Vice President 20 4 December 1931 4 June 1932 1931 Deposed in a coup d etat Socialist Republic of Chile 1932 Edit Main article Socialist Republic of Chile No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes Arturo Puga 1879 1970 4 June 1932 16 June 1932 Military President of the Government Junta Resigned Carlos Davila 1887 1955 16 June 1932 8 July 1932 Socialist President of the Government Junta 8 July 1932 13 September 1932 Provisional President of the Socialist Republic Resigned Presidential Republic 1932 1973 Edit Main article Presidential Republic 1925 1973 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes Bartolome Blanche 1879 1970 13 September 1932 2 October 1932 Military Provisional President Resigned Abraham Oyanedel 1874 1954 2 October 1932 24 December 1932 Independent President of the Supreme Court acting as vice president 21 Arturo Alessandri 1868 1950 24 December 1932 24 December 1938 Liberal 193222 Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1879 1941 24 December 1938 25 November 1941 Radical 1938 Died in office Jeronimo Mendez 1887 1959 25 November 1941 2 April 1942 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president 23 Juan Antonio Rios 1888 1946 2 April 1942 27 June 1946 1942 Died in office Alfredo Duhalde 1898 1985 27 June 1946 3 August 1946 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president Resigned to run for presidency Vicente Merino 1889 1977 3 August 1946 13 August 1946 Independent Minister of the Interior acting as vice president Alfredo Duhalde 1898 1985 13 August 1946 17 October 1946 Radical Vice President Resigned Juan Antonio Iribarren 1885 1966 17 October 1946 3 November 1946 Minister of the Interior acting as vice president 24 Gabriel Gonzalez Videla 1898 1980 3 November 1946 3 November 1952 194625 Carlos Ibanez del Campo 1877 1960 3 November 1952 3 November 1958 Independent 195226 Jorge Alessandri 1896 1986 3 November 1958 3 November 1964 195827 Eduardo Frei Montalva 1911 1982 3 November 1964 3 November 1970 Christian Democratic 196428 Salvador Allende 1908 1973 3 November 1970 11 September 1973 Died in office Socialist 1970 Dies in a military coup he killed himself while the presidential palace was under attack Military rule 1973 1990 Edit Main article Military dictatorship of Chile 1973 1990 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Notes Augusto Pinochet 1915 2006 11 September 1973 17 June 1974 Military President of the Government Junta 29 17 June 1974 17 December 1974 Supreme Chief of the Nation 17 December 1974 11 March 1981 President of the Republic by decree 11 March 1981 11 March 1989 President of the Republic The Constitution of 1980 came into force approved in the constitutional referendum of 1980 which confirmed Augusto Pinochet as president for an 8 year term 11 March 1989 11 March 1990 President of the Republic After losing the national plebiscite of 1988 and in accordance with the Constitution of 1980 Pinochet and the Junta continued in power for another year Presidential and parliamentary elections took place three months before Pinochet s term expired Presidential Republic 1990 present Edit See also Chilean transition to democracy Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Party Election Notes30 Patricio Aylwin 1918 2016 11 March 1990 11 March 1994 Christian Democratic 1989 Elected for a 4 year term according to Temporary Provisions of the Constitution of 1980 Supported by the center left coalition Concertacion 31 Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle born 1942 11 March 1994 11 March 2000 1993 Elected for a 8 year term according to the Constitution of 1980 Days before his inauguration the Constitutional reform of 1994 reduced the presidential term from 8 to 6 years Supported by the center left coalition Concertacion 32 Ricardo Lagos born 1938 11 March 2000 11 March 2006 Party for Democracy 2000 The Constitutional reform of 2005 reduced the presidential term from 6 to 4 years Supported by the center left coalition Concertacion 33 Michelle Bachelet born 1951 11 March 2006 11 March 2010 Socialist 2006 First female president of Chile Supported by the center left coalition Concertacion 34 Sebastian Pinera born 1949 11 March 2010 11 March 2014 National Renewal 2010 First democratically elected conservative president since 1958 Supported by the Coalition for Change 33 Michelle Bachelet born 1951 11 March 2014 11 March 2018 Socialist 2013 Second term Supported by the center left coalition New Majority 34 Sebastian Pinera born 1949 11 March 2018 11 March 2022 Chile Vamos 2017 Second term Ran as an independent candidate supported by the center right coalition Chile Vamos Previously suspended his party membership during his first term 2010 2014 35 Gabriel Boric born 1986 11 March 2022 Incumbent Social Convergence 2021 Youngest president First leftist president since 1970 Supported by the coalition Apruebo Dignidad Timeline EditSee also EditPresident of Chile Presidents of Chile timeline Vice President of Chile Politics of Chile List of government juntas of Chile Lists of incumbentsNotes Edit a b The position of Vice President was created along with the position of President in 1826 The Vice President served to replace the President in case of the latter s death or absence The post was abolished with the Constitution of 1833 and since then the title of Vice President has been given to an ex officio member replacing the elected President Did not take office and instead resigned immediately but this was not accepted by Congress Continued to be de jure Vice President until the abolition of the post with a new Constitution in 26 May 1833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of presidents of Chile amp oldid 1131413098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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