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List of heads of state of Paraguay

This article contains a list of heads of state of Paraguay since the beginning of its independence (1811) to the present day.

Background edit

After Paraguay proclaimed independence from the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, its first effective head of state was utopist José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who ruled the country from 1814 until his death in 1840, with very little outside contact or influence.[1]

Since the establishment of the office of President of the Republic in 1844, during the family dictatorship of the López family (1841–1870), Paraguay had 51 presidents. Between the end of the Paraguayan War in 1870 and the 1954 coup d'état, the country changed 44 presidents; 24 of them were removed from power by force.[2] Eventually, Army General Alfredo Stroessner, supported by the Armed Forces and the right-wing Colorado Party, seized power in the 1954 coup d'état. Relying on the military and the party as the "twin pillars" of his rule,[3] and ruling in the single-party system until 1962,[4] Stroessner was elected for eight consecutive terms before being ousted from power in the 1989 coup d'état. His 35-year-long rule was one of the longest in history by a non-royal leader.

Non-presidential heads of state (1811–1844) edit

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Notes
 
 
 
Bernardo de Velasco

José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia

Juan Valeriano de Zevallos
16 May 1811 17 June 1811 Governor Intendants.
  Fulgencio Yegros
(1780–1821)
17 June 1811 12 October 1813 President of the Superior Governing Junta.
  José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
(1766–1840)
12 October 1813 12 February 1814 Consul of the Republic.
  Fulgencio Yegros
(1780–1821)
12 February 1814 12 June 1814 Consul of the Republic.
  José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia
(1766–1840)
12 June 1814 3 October 1814 Consul of the Republic.
3 October 1814 30 May 1816 Supreme Dictator.
30 May 1816 20 September 1840 Perpetual Dictator. Died in office.
  Manuel Antonio Ortiz
(?–?)
20 September 1840 21 January 1841 President of the Provisional Junta.
    Juan José Medina

José Gabriel Benítez

José Domingo Ocampos
21 January 1841 9 February 1841 Triumvirate.
  Mariano Roque Alonso
(1792–1853)
9 February 1841 12 March 1841 General Commander of Arms.
    Carlos Antonio López

Mariano Roque Alonso
12 March 1841 13 March 1844 Consuls of the Republic.

Presidents (1844–present) edit

List of presidents of the United States from 1789 – till date.
No. Portrait Name Term Party Election Vice President
1   Carlos Antonio López
(1792–1862)
13 March 1844

10 September 1862
Unaffiliated Mariano González

Vacant from 1846 to 1862


Francisco Solano López

2   Francisco Solano López
(1827–1870)
10 September 1862

1 March 1870
Unaffiliated Domingo Francisco Sánchez
3   Facundo Machaín
(1845–1877)
31 August 1870

September 1, 1870
Unaffiliated Vacant throughout
presidency
4   Cirilo Antonio Rivarola
(1832–1878)
1 September 1870

18 December 1871
Unaffiliated 1870 Cayo Miltos

Salvador Jovellanos

5   Salvador Jovellanos
(1833–1881)
18 December 1871

November 25, 1874
Unaffiliated Vacant throughout
presidency
6   Juan Baustista Gill
(1840–1877)
25 November 1874

12 April 1877
Unaffiliated 1874 Higinio Uriarte
7   Higinio Uriarte
(1843–1909)
12 April 1877

25 November 1878
Unaffiliated Vacant throughout
presidency
8   Cándido Bareiro
(1834–1880)
25 November 1878

4 September 1880
Unaffiliated 1878 Adolfo Saguier
9   Bernardino Caballero
(1839–1912)
4 September 1880

25 November 1886
Unaffiliated

1882

Vacant

Juan Antonio Jara

10   Patricio Escobar
(1843–1912)
25 November 1886

25 November 1890
Colorado

(from 1887)

1886 José del Rosario Miranda
11   Juan Gualberto González
(1851–1912)
25 November 1890

9 June 1894
Colorado 1890 Marcos Morínigo
12   Marcos Morínigo
(1848–1901)
9 June 1894

25 November 1894
Colorado Vacant throughout
presidency
13   Juan Bautista Egusquiza
(1845–1902)
25 November 1894

25 November 1898
Colorado 1894 Facundo Ynsfrán Caballero
14   Emilio Aceval
(1851–1931)
25 November 1898

9 January 1902
Colorado 1898 Andrés Héctor Carvallo
15   Andrés Héctor Carvallo
(1862–1934)
9 January 1902

25 November 1902
Colorado Vacant throughout
presidency
16   Juan Antonio Escurra
(1859–1929)
25 November 1902

19 December 1904
Colorado 1902 Manuel Domínguez
17   Juan Bautista Gaona
(1845–1932)
19 December 1904

9 December 1905
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
18   Cecilio Báez
(1862–1941)
9 December 1905

25 November 1906
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
19   Benigno Ferreira
(1846–1920)
25 November 1806

4 July 1908
Liberal 1806 Emiliano González Navero
20   Emiliano González Navero
(1861–1841)
4 July 1908

25 November 1910
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
21   Manuel Gondra
(1872–1927)
25 November 1910

17 January 1911
Liberal 1910 Juan Bautista Gaona
22   Albino Jara
(1877–1912)
17 January 1911

5 July 1911
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
23   Liberato Marcial Rojas
(1870–1922)
5 July 1911

28 February 1912
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
24   Pedro Pablo Peña
(1864–1943)
28 February 1912

22 March 1912
Colorado Vacant throughout
presidency
(20)   Emiliano González Navero
(1861–1841)
22 March 1912

15 August 1912
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
25   Eduardo Schaerer
(1873–1941)
15 August 1912

15 August 1916
Liberal 1912 Pedro Bobadilla
26   Manuel Franco
(1871–1919)
15 August 1916

5 June 1919
Liberal 1916 José Pedro Montero
27   José Pedro Montero
(1878–1927)
5 June 1919

15 August 1920
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
(21)   Manuel Gondra
(1872–1927)
15 August 1920

7 November 1921
Liberal 1920 Félix Paiva
28   Eusebio Ayala
(1875–1942)
7 November 1921

12 April 1923
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
29   Eligio Ayala
(1878–1930)
12 April 1923

17 March 1924
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
30   Luis Alberto Riart
(1880–1953)
17 March 1924

15 August 1924
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
(29)   Eligio Ayala
(1878–1930)
15 August 1924

15 August 1928
Liberal 1924 Manuel Burgos
31   José Patricio Guggiari
(1884–1957)
15 August 1928

15 August 1932
Liberal 1928 Emiliano González Navero
(28)   Eusebio Ayala
(1875–1942)
15 August 1932

17 February 1936
Liberal 1932 Raúl Casal Ribeiro
32   Rafael Franco
(1896–1973)
17 February 1936

15 August 1937
Unaffiliated Vacant throughout
presidency
33   Félix Paiva
(1877–1965)
15 August 1937

15 August 1939
Liberal Vacant throughout
presidency
34   José Félix Estigarribia
(1888–1940)
15 August 1939

7 September 1940
Unaffiliated

(from 1940)

1939 Luis Alberto Riart

Position abolished

35   Higinio Morínigo
(1897–1983)
7 September 1940

3 June 1948
Unaffiliated

1943

Position abolished
36   Juan Manuel Frutos
(1879–1960)
3 June 1948

15 August 1948
Colorado Position abolished
37   Juan Natalicio González
(1897–1966)
15 August 1948

30 January 1949
Colorado 1948 Position abolished
38   Raimundo Rolón
(1903–1981)
30 January 1949

26 February 1949
Colorado Position abolished
39   Felipe Molas López
(1901–1954)
26 February 1949

11 September 1949
Colorado

1949

Position abolished
40   Federico Chaves
(1882–1978)
11 September 1949

4 May 1954
Colorado

1950


1953

Position abolished
41   Tomás Romero Pereira
(1886–1982)
4 May 1954

15 August 1954
Colorado Position abolished
42   Alfredo Stroessner
(1912–2006)
15 August 1954

3 February 1989
Colorado 1954

1958


1963


1968


1973


1978


1983


1988

Position abolished
43   Andrés Rodríguez
(1923–1997)
3 February 1989

15 August 1993
Colorado 1989 Position abolished
44   Juan Carlos Wasmosy
(b. 1938)
15 August 1993

15 August 1998
Colorado 1993 Ángel Seifart
45   Raúl Cubas
(b. 1943)
15 August 1998

28 March 1999
Colorado 1998 Luis María Argaña
46   Luis González Macchi
(b. 1947)
28 March 1999

15 August 2003
Colorado Vacant

Julio César Franco


Vacant

47   Nicanor Duarte Frutos
(b. 1956)
15 August 2003

15 August 2008
Colorado 2003 Luis Castiglioni

Francisco Oviedo

48   Fernando Lugo
(b. 1951)
15 August 2008

22 June 2012
Christian

Democrat

(APC)

2008 Federico Franco
49   Federico Franco
(b. 1962)
22 June 2012

15 August 2013
Liberal Oscar Denis
50   Horacio Cartes
(b. 1956)
15 August 2013

15 August 2018
Colorado 2013 Juan Afara

Alicia Pucheta

51   Mario Abdo
(b. 1971)
15 August 2018

15 August 2023
Colorado 2018 Hugo Velázquez
52   Santiago Peña
(b. 1978)
15 August 2023

Incumbent
Colorado 2023 Pedro Alliana

Timeline edit

Santiago PeñaMario Abdo BenítezHoracio CartesFederico FrancoFernando LugoNicanor DuarteLuis Ángel González MacchiRaúl CubasJuan Carlos WasmosyAndrés RodríguezAlfredo StroessnerTomás Romero PereiraFederico ChavesFelipe Molas LópezRaimundo RolónJuan Natalicio GonzálezJuan Manuel FrutosHiginio MorínigoJosé Félix EstigarribiaRafael FrancoJosé Patricio GuggiariLuis Alberto RiartEligio AyalaEusebio AyalaFélix PaivaJosé Pedro MonteroManuel FrancoEduardo SchaererPedro Pablo PeñaAlfredo AponteMario UscherMarcos Caballero CodasLiberato Marcial RojasAlbino JaraManuel GondraEmiliano González NaveroBenigno FerreiraCecilio BáezJuan Bautista GaonaJuan Antonio EscurraAndrés Héctor CarvalloEmilio AcevalJuan Bautista EgusquizaMarcos MorínigoJuan Gualberto GonzálezPatricio EscobarBernardino CaballeroCándido BareiroHiginio UriarteJuan Bautista GillSalvador JovellanosFacundo MachaínJosé Díaz de BedoyaCarlos LoizagaCirilo Antonio RivarolaFrancisco Solano LópezCarlos Antonio LópezMariano Roque AlonzoJosé CamposJosé Gabriel BenítezJuan José MedinaManuel Antonio OrtizFulgencio YegrosJuan Valeriano de ZevallosJosé Gaspar Rodríguez de FranciaBernardo de Velasco

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ War of The Triple Alliance 7 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, War of the Pacific. Retrieved 14 November 2010
  2. ^ Hanratty, Dannin M.; Meditz, Sandra W. (1988). "Paraguay: A Country Study". Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ . Library of Congress Country Studies. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009.
  4. ^ . Library of Congress Country Studies. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009.

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay

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This article contains a list of heads of state of Paraguay since the beginning of its independence 1811 to the present day Contents 1 Background 2 Non presidential heads of state 1811 1844 3 Presidents 1844 present 4 Timeline 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBackground editAfter Paraguay proclaimed independence from the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata its first effective head of state was utopist Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia who ruled the country from 1814 until his death in 1840 with very little outside contact or influence 1 Since the establishment of the office of President of the Republic in 1844 during the family dictatorship of the Lopez family 1841 1870 Paraguay had 51 presidents Between the end of the Paraguayan War in 1870 and the 1954 coup d etat the country changed 44 presidents 24 of them were removed from power by force 2 Eventually Army General Alfredo Stroessner supported by the Armed Forces and the right wing Colorado Party seized power in the 1954 coup d etat Relying on the military and the party as the twin pillars of his rule 3 and ruling in the single party system until 1962 4 Stroessner was elected for eight consecutive terms before being ousted from power in the 1989 coup d etat His 35 year long rule was one of the longest in history by a non royal leader Non presidential heads of state 1811 1844 editNo Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Notes nbsp nbsp nbsp Bernardo de VelascoJose Gaspar Rodriguez de FranciaJuan Valeriano de Zevallos 16 May 1811 17 June 1811 Governor Intendants nbsp Fulgencio Yegros 1780 1821 17 June 1811 12 October 1813 President of the Superior Governing Junta nbsp Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia 1766 1840 12 October 1813 12 February 1814 Consul of the Republic nbsp Fulgencio Yegros 1780 1821 12 February 1814 12 June 1814 Consul of the Republic nbsp Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia 1766 1840 12 June 1814 3 October 1814 Consul of the Republic 3 October 1814 30 May 1816 Supreme Dictator 30 May 1816 20 September 1840 Perpetual Dictator Died in office nbsp Manuel Antonio Ortiz 20 September 1840 21 January 1841 President of the Provisional Junta nbsp nbsp Juan Jose MedinaJose Gabriel BenitezJose Domingo Ocampos 21 January 1841 9 February 1841 Triumvirate nbsp Mariano Roque Alonso 1792 1853 9 February 1841 12 March 1841 General Commander of Arms nbsp nbsp Carlos Antonio LopezMariano Roque Alonso 12 March 1841 13 March 1844 Consuls of the Republic Presidents 1844 present editList of presidents of the United States from 1789 till date No Portrait Name Term Party Election Vice President 1 nbsp Carlos Antonio Lopez 1792 1862 13 March 1844 10 September 1862 Unaffiliated Mariano Gonzalez Vacant from 1846 to 1862 Francisco Solano Lopez 2 nbsp Francisco Solano Lopez 1827 1870 10 September 1862 1 March 1870 Unaffiliated Domingo Francisco Sanchez 3 nbsp Facundo Machain 1845 1877 31 August 1870 September 1 1870 Unaffiliated Vacant throughoutpresidency 4 nbsp Cirilo Antonio Rivarola 1832 1878 1 September 1870 18 December 1871 Unaffiliated 1870 Cayo Miltos Salvador Jovellanos 5 nbsp Salvador Jovellanos 1833 1881 18 December 1871 November 25 1874 Unaffiliated Vacant throughoutpresidency 6 nbsp Juan Baustista Gill 1840 1877 25 November 1874 12 April 1877 Unaffiliated 1874 Higinio Uriarte 7 nbsp Higinio Uriarte 1843 1909 12 April 1877 25 November 1878 Unaffiliated Vacant throughoutpresidency 8 nbsp Candido Bareiro 1834 1880 25 November 1878 4 September 1880 Unaffiliated 1878 Adolfo Saguier 9 nbsp Bernardino Caballero 1839 1912 4 September 1880 25 November 1886 Unaffiliated 1882 Vacant Juan Antonio Jara 10 nbsp Patricio Escobar 1843 1912 25 November 1886 25 November 1890 Colorado from 1887 1886 Jose del Rosario Miranda 11 nbsp Juan Gualberto Gonzalez 1851 1912 25 November 1890 9 June 1894 Colorado 1890 Marcos Morinigo 12 nbsp Marcos Morinigo 1848 1901 9 June 1894 25 November 1894 Colorado Vacant throughoutpresidency 13 nbsp Juan Bautista Egusquiza 1845 1902 25 November 1894 25 November 1898 Colorado 1894 Facundo Ynsfran Caballero 14 nbsp Emilio Aceval 1851 1931 25 November 1898 9 January 1902 Colorado 1898 Andres Hector Carvallo 15 nbsp Andres Hector Carvallo 1862 1934 9 January 1902 25 November 1902 Colorado Vacant throughoutpresidency 16 nbsp Juan Antonio Escurra 1859 1929 25 November 1902 19 December 1904 Colorado 1902 Manuel Dominguez 17 nbsp Juan Bautista Gaona 1845 1932 19 December 1904 9 December 1905 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 18 nbsp Cecilio Baez 1862 1941 9 December 1905 25 November 1906 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 19 nbsp Benigno Ferreira 1846 1920 25 November 1806 4 July 1908 Liberal 1806 Emiliano Gonzalez Navero 20 nbsp Emiliano Gonzalez Navero 1861 1841 4 July 1908 25 November 1910 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 21 nbsp Manuel Gondra 1872 1927 25 November 1910 17 January 1911 Liberal 1910 Juan Bautista Gaona 22 nbsp Albino Jara 1877 1912 17 January 1911 5 July 1911 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 23 nbsp Liberato Marcial Rojas 1870 1922 5 July 1911 28 February 1912 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 24 nbsp Pedro Pablo Pena 1864 1943 28 February 1912 22 March 1912 Colorado Vacant throughoutpresidency 20 nbsp Emiliano Gonzalez Navero 1861 1841 22 March 1912 15 August 1912 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 25 nbsp Eduardo Schaerer 1873 1941 15 August 1912 15 August 1916 Liberal 1912 Pedro Bobadilla 26 nbsp Manuel Franco 1871 1919 15 August 1916 5 June 1919 Liberal 1916 Jose Pedro Montero 27 nbsp Jose Pedro Montero 1878 1927 5 June 1919 15 August 1920 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 21 nbsp Manuel Gondra 1872 1927 15 August 1920 7 November 1921 Liberal 1920 Felix Paiva 28 nbsp Eusebio Ayala 1875 1942 7 November 1921 12 April 1923 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 29 nbsp Eligio Ayala 1878 1930 12 April 1923 17 March 1924 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 30 nbsp Luis Alberto Riart 1880 1953 17 March 1924 15 August 1924 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 29 nbsp Eligio Ayala 1878 1930 15 August 1924 15 August 1928 Liberal 1924 Manuel Burgos 31 nbsp Jose Patricio Guggiari 1884 1957 15 August 1928 15 August 1932 Liberal 1928 Emiliano Gonzalez Navero 28 nbsp Eusebio Ayala 1875 1942 15 August 1932 17 February 1936 Liberal 1932 Raul Casal Ribeiro 32 nbsp Rafael Franco 1896 1973 17 February 1936 15 August 1937 Unaffiliated Vacant throughoutpresidency 33 nbsp Felix Paiva 1877 1965 15 August 1937 15 August 1939 Liberal Vacant throughoutpresidency 34 nbsp Jose Felix Estigarribia 1888 1940 15 August 1939 7 September 1940 Unaffiliated from 1940 1939 Luis Alberto Riart Position abolished 35 nbsp Higinio Morinigo 1897 1983 7 September 1940 3 June 1948 Unaffiliated 1943 Position abolished 36 nbsp Juan Manuel Frutos 1879 1960 3 June 1948 15 August 1948 Colorado Position abolished 37 nbsp Juan Natalicio Gonzalez 1897 1966 15 August 1948 30 January 1949 Colorado 1948 Position abolished 38 nbsp Raimundo Rolon 1903 1981 30 January 1949 26 February 1949 Colorado Position abolished 39 nbsp Felipe Molas Lopez 1901 1954 26 February 1949 11 September 1949 Colorado 1949 Position abolished 40 nbsp Federico Chaves 1882 1978 11 September 1949 4 May 1954 Colorado 1950 1953 Position abolished 41 nbsp Tomas Romero Pereira 1886 1982 4 May 1954 15 August 1954 Colorado Position abolished 42 nbsp Alfredo Stroessner 1912 2006 15 August 1954 3 February 1989 Colorado 1954 1958 1963 1968 1973 1978 1983 1988 Position abolished 43 nbsp Andres Rodriguez 1923 1997 3 February 1989 15 August 1993 Colorado 1989 Position abolished 44 nbsp Juan Carlos Wasmosy b 1938 15 August 1993 15 August 1998 Colorado 1993 Angel Seifart 45 nbsp Raul Cubas b 1943 15 August 1998 28 March 1999 Colorado 1998 Luis Maria Argana 46 nbsp Luis Gonzalez Macchi b 1947 28 March 1999 15 August 2003 Colorado Vacant Julio Cesar Franco Vacant 47 nbsp Nicanor Duarte Frutos b 1956 15 August 2003 15 August 2008 Colorado 2003 Luis Castiglioni Francisco Oviedo 48 nbsp Fernando Lugo b 1951 15 August 2008 22 June 2012 Christian Democrat APC 2008 Federico Franco 49 nbsp Federico Franco b 1962 22 June 2012 15 August 2013 Liberal Oscar Denis 50 nbsp Horacio Cartes b 1956 15 August 2013 15 August 2018 Colorado 2013 Juan Afara Alicia Pucheta 51 nbsp Mario Abdo b 1971 15 August 2018 15 August 2023 Colorado 2018 Hugo Velazquez 52 nbsp Santiago Pena b 1978 15 August 2023 Incumbent Colorado 2023 Pedro AllianaTimeline editSee also editPresident of Paraguay History of Paraguay Politics of ParaguayNotes editReferences edit War of The Triple Alliance Archived 7 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine War of the Pacific Retrieved 14 November 2010 Hanratty Dannin M Meditz Sandra W 1988 Paraguay A Country Study Washington GPO for the Library of Congress a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Paraguay The Twin Pillars of the Stroessner Regime Library of Congress Country Studies Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Paraguay Opposition Parties Library 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