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This is a list of Presidents of Paraguay and holders of its predecessor offices. President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, universities, and countries. ...
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Consuls
Fulgencio Yegros was President of Paraguay in 1811 and 12 February 1814 - 12 June 1814. ...
1811 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Dr. José Gaspar RodrÃguez de Francia y Velasco (January 6, 1766 â September 20, 1840) was the first leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain. ...
October 12 is the 285th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (286th in leap years). ...
1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
February 12 is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Fulgencio Yegros was President of Paraguay in 1811 and 12 February 1814 - 12 June 1814. ...
February 12 is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Dr. José Gaspar RodrÃguez de Francia y Velasco (January 6, 1766 â September 20, 1840) was the first leader of Paraguay following its independence from Spain. ...
June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ...
1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
September 20 is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years). ...
1840 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Manuel Antonio Ortiz was President of Paraguay 20 September 1840 - 22 January 1841. ...
September 20 is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years). ...
1840 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Manuel Antonio Ortiz was President of Paraguay 22 January 1841 - 9 February 1841. ...
January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
February 9 is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Mariano Roque Alonzo was President of Paraguay 9 February 1841 - 13 March 1844. ...
February 9 is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
March 14 is the 73rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (74th in Leap years) with 292 days remaining in the year. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Mariano Roque Alonzo was President of Paraguay 9 February 1841 - 13 March 1844. ...
Carlos Antonio López (November 4, 1790-September 10, 1862) was a Paraguayan political figure. ...
March 14 is the 73rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (74th in Leap years) with 292 days remaining in the year. ...
1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years). ...
1844 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Presidents of Paraguay - Carlos Antonio López (March 14, 1844 - September 10, 1862), nephew of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, died in office
- Francisco Solano López (September 10 1862 - March 1, 1870), illegitimate son of the wife of Carlos Antonio López, killed in battle
- Triumvirate:
- Cirilo Antonio Rivarola (December 10 1870 - December 12, 1871)
- Salvador Jovellanos (December 12 1871 - November 25, 1874)
- Juan Bautista Gill (November 25 1874 - April 12, 1877)
- Higinio Uriate (April 12 1877 - November 25 1878)
- Cándido Barreiro (November 27 1878 - September 1880)
- Adolfo Saguier (September 1880 - November 25 1881)
- Gen. Bernardino Caballero (November 25 1881 - November 25 1886)
- Patricio Escobar (November 25 1886 - September 25, 1890)
- Juan Gualberto González (September 25 1890 - June 1894)
- Marcos Moringo (June 1894 - November 25 1894)
- Juan Bautista Eguzquiza (November 25 1894 - November 25 1898)
- Emilio Aceval (November 25 1898 - January 9, 1902), died in office
- Héctor Carvallo (January 9 1902 - November 25 1902)
- Juan Antonio Escurra (November 25 1902 - August 11, 1904)
- Juan Gaona (coup October 18 1904 - December 8, 1905)
- Dr Cecilio Báez (coup December 8 1905 - November 25 1906)
- Dr Benigno Ferreira (November 25 1906 - July 4, 1908)
- Emiliano González Navero (coup July 5 1908 - November 25 1910)
- Dr Manuel Gondra (November 25 1910 - January 11, 1911)
- Col. Albino Jara (coup January 19 1911 - July 5 1911)
- Liberato Marcial Rojas (coup July 6 1911 - December 1911)
- Dr Pedro Peña (coup January 1, 1912 - March 25 1912)
- Emiliano Gonzalez Navero (March 25 1912 - August 15 1912), provisional
- Eduardo Schaerer (August 15 1912 - August 15 1916), first to serve full term since Lopez 1870
- Dr Manuel Franco (August 15 1916 - June 5, 1919), died in office
- Dr José P. Montero (June 7 1919 - August 15 1920)
- Dr Manuel Gondra (August 15 1920 - October 31, 1921), forced to resign
- Dr Félix Paiva (October 31 1921 - November 3 1921)
- Dr Eusebio Ayala (coup November 3 1921 - April 1, 1923), resigned
- Dr Eligio Ayala (April 1 1923 - April 12, 1924), provisional
- Dr Luis Riart (April 12 1924 - August 15 1924), provisional
- Dr Eligio Ayala (August 15 1924 - August 15 1928)
- Dr José Patricio Gugguiari (August 15 1928 - October 26, 1931)
- Emiliano González Navero (October 26 1931 - January 28, 1932)
- Dr José Patricio Gugguiari (January 28 1932 - August 15 1932)
- Dr Eusebio Ayala (August 15 1932 - February 17, 1936), deposed
- Col. Rafael Franco (coup February 18 1936 - August 13, 1937)
- Dr Felix Paiva (coup August 15 1937 - August 15 1939)
- Gen. José Félix Estigarribia (August 15 1939 - September 7, 1940), died in a plane crash
- Gen. Higinio Morinigo (September 7 1940 - June 3, 1948), seized absolute power and ruled by decree from December 7 1940. Resigned and went into exile in Argentina, following coup
- Gen. Dr Juan Manuel Frutos (June 3 1948 - August 15 1948), provisional
- Dr Juan Natalico González (August 15 1948 - December 30 1948), deposed by coup
- Gen. Raimundo Rolon (January 30, 1949 - February 27 1949)
- Dr Felipe Molas López (February 27 1949 - September 10 1949), resigned
- Dr Federico Chaves (September 10 1949 - May 5, 1954), resigned
- Tomás Tomero Pereira (May 5 1954 - August 15 1954), interim
- Gen. Alfredo Stroessner Mattianda (August 15 1954 - February 3, 1989), one of the longest-serving leaders in South American history
- Gen. Andrés Rodríguez (coup February 3 1989 - August 15 1993)
- Juan Carlos Wasmosy Monti (August 15 1993 - August 15 1998), first democratically elected president since independence in 1811
- Raúl Cubas Grau (August 15 1998 - March 29, 1999), resigned following implication in assassination of his vice president
- Luis Ángel González Macchi (March 30 1999 - August 15 2003)
- Nicanor Duarte Frutos (elected August 15 2003), current president
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