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Please see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for more information. ad_unit_id:App_Resource_Sidebar_Upper,width:300,height:250,rtype:MindMap,rmode:canonical,size:[0, 0], [[300, 250]],custom:[key:env,value:expense,key:rtype,value:MindMap,key:rmode,value:sable,key.:uauth,value:f-,key:uadmin,value:f-,key:recurring-a,value:usd-]- ad_unit_id:App_Resource_Sidebar_Lower,width:300,height:250,rtype:MindMap,rmode:canonical,size :[0, 0], [[300, 250]]],custom: [key:env,value:expense,key:rtype,value:MindMap,key:rmode,value:berkanun,key:uauth,value:f-,key:uadmin,value:f-,key:recurring-a,values-]- List of Kings of the Republic of Guatemala, from his beginnings as a Central American Joint expert, to the present Republic: Governor of Guatemala Combined Central America Region: Central American Alliance (1826-1827) José Domingo Estrada (Conservative, 1827) Mariano de Aycinena y Piñol (Conservative , 1827-1829) Pedro Molina Mazariegos (Liberal, 1829-1831) José Mariano Gálvez (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1831-1838) Pedro José Valenela (Liberal, 1 , 1838) Mariano Rivera Paz (Conservative , 1838-1839) Independent Guatemalan Head of State Mariano Rivera Paz (Conservative, 1839-1842) José Venancio López (Liberal, 1842) Mariano Rivera Paz (Conservative, 1842-1844) Rafael Carrera y Turcios (Conservative, 1842-1844) Rafael Carrera y Turcios 1844-21 March 1847) President of the Republic of Guatemala Rafael Carrera y Turcios (Conservative, 21 March 1847-1848) Juan Antonio Martínez (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848- 1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal , 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernardo Escobar (Liberal, 1848-1848) José Bernar , 1848-1849) Mariano Paredes (Liberal, 1849-1851) Rafael Carrera y Turcios (Conservative, 1851-1865) Vice President Cerna (Conservative, 1865-30 Jun 1871) Miguel García Granados y Zavala (Liberal, 30 Jun, 1871-1873) Justo Rufino Barrios Auyón 1873-1885) Alejandro Manuel Sinibaldi (Liberal, 1885-1885) Manuel Lisandro Barillas (Liberal, 1885-1892) José María Reina Barrios (Liberal, 1892-1898) Manuel Estrada Cabrera (Liberal, 1898-1920) Carlos Herrera Luna (Konservatif , 1920-1921) José María Orellana (Liberal, 1921-1926) Lazarus Chacón Chacón 1926-1931) José María Reina Andrade (Liberal, 1931-1931) Jorge Ubico Castañeda (Liberal, 1931-1 July 1944) Federico Ponce Vaides (Liberal, 1 July 1944–20 October 1944) Institute of Governance of the Revolution[Note 1] 1944-1945) Juan José Arévalo (Progressive, Socialist, 1945-1951) Jacobo Arbenz (Progressive, socialist, socialist, socialists, progressives made great progress towards monopoly in 1951-1954, ending the revolutionary spring) [1] Carlos Enrique Díaz de León (Progressive, Socialist, 1954) Carlos Castillo Armas (National Liberation Movement, fascism, 1954-1957) Luis Arturo González López (National Liberation Movement, ultra right, 1957-1957) Oscar Mendoza Azurdia (National Liberation Movement, ultra right, 1957-1957) Guillermo Flores Avendaño (National Liberation Movement, ultra right, 1957-1958) Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes (Free, ultra right, 1958-1963) Enrique Peralta Azurdia (Free, ultra right, 1963-1966) Julio César Méndez Montenegro (Revolutionary Party, far right , 1966-1970) Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio (National Liberation Movement, ultra right, 1970-1974) Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García (Institutional Democratic Party, ultra right, 1974-1978) Fernando Romeo Lucas García (Institutional Democratic Party, ultra right, 1978-1982) Efraín Ríos Montt (Independence, ultra derech, 1982-1983) Oscar Humberto Mejía Victores (Free, far right, 1983-1986) Marco Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo (Guatemalan Christian Democracy, simple left, 1986-1991) Serra Jorgeno Elías (Pepejal right, 1991-1993) Gustavo Adolfo Espina Salguero (Fusion Action Movement, right, 1993) Ramiro de León Carpio (Free, right, 1993-1996) Alvaro Arzú Irigoyen (National Advanced Party, right, 19 99 6-2000) Alfonso Antonio Portillo Cabrera (Guatemalan Republican Front, right, 2000-2004) Oscar Berger Perdomo (Great National Alliance, right, 2004-2008) Alvaro Colom Caballeros (National Unit of Hope, simple left, 2008-2012) Otto Pérez Molina (Patriot Party, right , 2012-2015) Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre (Free, far right, 2015-2016) Jimmy Morales (National Stacking Line, ultra right, 2016-2020) Alejandro Giammattei (VAMOS Party, right, 2020-2024) See also Guatemalan Guatemalan History of Guatemalan Memorandum Presidents Composed by Francisco Javier Arana, Jacobo Arbenz and Jorge Toriello, commencing the spring revolution Garrido Data: Q5881822 Obtained from Annex:President Banner President of Guatemala. This appendix contains The Head of the Political Force, the Supreme Chiefs and the President of the Republic who had been guatemalan from independence in 1821 until now. Index * 1 Right Political Chairman of Guatemala Region * 2 Supreme Leaders of guatemala State * 3 Presidents of the Republic of Guatemala * 4 Relevant Data * 4.1 Entities of Origin * 4.2 Presidents in Style * 4.3 Presidents of each Party ... 1142 Words 5 Advance letter Read guatemalan President Pedro Molina's full document of independence and conservatives: He is considered one of the initiatives of liberal thought in Guatemala. As a medical profession, he served as a professor at the University of San Carlos in 1802. Molina was part of a family known as Los Cacos that supported the independence of the central American region. Molina Mazariegos held several diplomatic posts: he signed the first international treaty of the Central American Federal Republic in ... 1219 Words 5 Advance letter Read the full document Appendix:President of Guatemala (Dilencongkan of the President of Guatemala) President's Comedies. This appendix contains a list of Superior Political Leaders, Supreme Chiefs and Presidents of the Republic who have been guatemalan from independence in 1821 to the day. Index [hide] 1 Guatemalan Right Region Political Chairman 2 Guatemalan State Supreme Leader 3 Presidents of the Republic of Guatemala 4 Relevant Data 4.1 Entities of Origin 4.2 Presidents for ... 1594 Words 7 Advance letter Read the full document Barrios Militar y Político Guatemalteco, President of the Republic from 1873 to 1875. He was born in San Lorenzo and studied law; in 1871 he took part in the revival of the Vicente Cerna government, where he was appointed Army Commander by Miguel García Granados, the protagonist of the new president's d'or power (1871-1873). In 1873 he was elected opponent of Guatemala. His goal is to integrate five central American free states into the Alliance ... 993 Words 4 Advance letter Read the full document of GUATEMALA's President Chief Political Officer of the Guatemalan Region[edit] Chief Political Writer Nota Gabino Gaínza September 15, 1821 - October 23, 1822 Guatemalan Captain General Vicente Filísola October 24, 1821 1822- September 18, 1823 Guatemalan Chief Captain Pedro Molina Mazariegos September 19, 1823 - October 16, 1824 Chief Executive Officer of Guatemala's Supreme State of Guatemala 1118 Words 5 Advance letter Read the full document of the Guatemalan Region Superior Political Period Gabino Gaínza Notes September 15 , 1821 - October 23, 1822 Captain General of Guatemala Filísola 24 October 1822 – 18 September 1823 Captain General Guatemala Pedro Molina Mazariegos September 19, 1823 – 16 October 1824 Captain General Guatemala Agung Of Guatemala Heads of General appointed Heads of State and Guatemala Government 797 Words 4 Page Read the complete documents of GABINO GAINZA (15/09/1821 - 23/06/1822) Gabino on 20 October 1753. He was sent to guatemala's general captain as deputy police chief of the colony established in Guatemala. He assumed the position of Captain General, then president of the New Republic comprising five Central American territories. He held an emergency meeting on September 15, 1821, when it was declared central American independence... 1571 Words 7 Pages Read the full documents of President Guatemala's History After the Dictatorship ended with the so-called revolution 44 by (see non-coup revolution de estado) of the Revolutionary Board of 1944. It ended with dictator Jorge Ubico and his successor Federico Ponce Vaides. Captain Jacobo Abenz Guzmán, Jorge Toriello Garrido and Major Francisco Javier Arana form the Governance Board. The board is certified in a decree manner seeking the modernization of the country. From here, guests can enjoy easy access to all that the lively city has to offer. 1186 Words 5 Page Read the full documents of the President of the Republic of Guatemala No. Period of Government Birth/Image