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List of Presidents of Argentina

List of Heads of State (Presidents and Dictators etc.) of Argentina and its precursor states

Table of contents
1 The United Provinces of La Plata
2 The Argentine Confederation
3 Provisional Government of the Argentine Confederation
4 The Republic of Argentina
5 See also

The United Provinces of La Plata

1816 to 1825 A federation without an effective central government

The Argentine Confederation

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TermIncumbentAffiliationNotes
1826 to July 1827\nBernardino Rivadavia\n \n \n
July 1827 to 1828\nVicente López y Planes\n \n \n
December 1829 to 1833\nGeneral Juan Manuel de Rosas (dictator)\n \n \n
1833 to March 1835\n Juan Ramón Balcarce (dictator)\n \n \n
March 1835 to 3 February 1852\nGeneral Juan Manuel de Rosas (dictator)\n \n \n

Provisional Government of the Argentine Confederation

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TermIncumbentAffiliationNotes
February 1852 to May 1852\nVicente López y Planes (Head of Government)\n \n \n
May 1852 to October 1852\nGeneral Justo José de Urquiza (Driector)\n \n \n
30 October 1852 to December 1852\nDr Valentín Alsina (Director)\n \n \n
December 1852 to October 1853\nGeneral Pinto (provisional Governor)\n \n \n

The Republic of Argentina

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TermIncumbentAffiliationNotes
November 1853 to 1854\nGeneral Justo José de Urquiza (acting President)\n \nassassinated\n
1854 to February 1860\nGeneral Justo José de Urquiza\n \n \n
February 1860 to September 1861\nSantiago Derqui\n \n \n
September 1861 to September 1861\nJuan Esteban Pederna (acting President)\n \n \n
September 1862 to October 1862\nGeneral Bartolomé Mitre (acting President)\n \n \n
12 October 1862 to October 1868\nGeneral Bartolomé Mitre\n \n \n
12 October 1868 to October 1874\nColonel Domingo Faustino Sarmiento\n \n \n
12 October 1874 to October 1880\nNicolás Avellaneda\n \n \n
12 October 1880 to October 1886\nGeneral Julio Argentino Roca\n \n \n
12 October 1886 to 1890\nMiguel Juárez Celman\n \nresigned\n
July 1890 to October 1892\nCarlos Pellegrini\n \n \n
October 1892 to January 1895\nLuis Sáenz Peña\n \n \n
23 January 1895 to October 1898\nDoctor José Evaristo Uriburu\n \n \n
October 1898 to October 1904\nGeneral Julio Argentino Roca\n \n \n
October 1904 to March 1906\nManuel Quintana\n \n \n
1906 to October 1910\nJosé Figueroa Alcorta\n \n \n
October 1910 to 9 August 1914\nRoque Sáenz Peña\n \ndied in office\n
9 August 1914 to October 1916\nDr 'Victorino de la Plaza (acting President)\n \n \n
12 October 1916 to October 1922\nDr Hipólito Yrigoyen\n \nor Irigoyen\n
12 October 1922 to October 1928\nDr Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear\n \n \n
12 October 1928 to 6 September 1930\nDr Hipólito Yrigoyen\n \nor Irigoyen\n
6 September 1930 to 20 February 1932\nGeneral José Félix Uriburu (de facto) \n \n \n
20 February 1932 to February 1938\nGeneral Agustín Pedro Justo\n \n \n
20 February 1938 to June 1942\nDr Roberto María Ortiz\n \n \n
27 June 1942 to 4 June 1943\nDr Ramón Castillo\n \ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
5 June 1942 to 7 June 1943\nGeneral Arturo Rawson\n \ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
7 June 1943 to 9 March 1944\nPedro Pablo Ramírez (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
9 March 1944 to 4 June 1946\nEdelmiro Julián Farrell (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
4 June 1946 to 22 September 1955\nGeneral Juan Domingo Perón\nJusticialist Party\ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
23 September 1955 to 13 November 1955\nGeneral Eduardo Lonardi (de facto)\nMilitary \ndeposed\n
13 November 1955 to April 1958\nGeneral Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
1 March 1958 to 29 March 1962\nDr Arturo Frondizi\nRadical Civic Union\ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
30 March 1962 to October 1963\nDr José María Guido (de facto) (acting President)\n \n \n
12 October 1963 to June 1966\nDr Arturo Umberto Illia\nRadical Civic Union\ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
28 June 1966 to 8 June 1970\nGeneral Juan Carlos Onganía (de facto)\nMilitary\ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
8 June 1970 to 18 June 1970\nMilitary Junta\n \n \n
18 June 1970 to 22 March 1971\nBrigadier-General Roberto Marcelo Levingston (de facto)\nMilitary \ndeposed in a coup d'etat\n
22 March 1971 to 25 March 1971\nMilitary Junta\n \n \n
26 March 1971 to May 1973\nGeneral Alejandro Agustin Lanusse (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
25 May 1973 to 13 July 1973 \nDr Héctor José Cámpora\nJusticialist Party\n \n
14 July 1973 to 12 October 1973\nDr Raúl Alberto Lastiri (acting President)\n \n \n
12 October 1973 to 1 July 1974\nGeneral Juan Domingo Perón \nJusticialist Party \n2nd term\n
1 July 1974 to 13 September 1975\nSeñora Maria Estella Martinez de Peron commonly known as Isabel Perón\nJusticialist Party \n \n
13 September 1975 to 16 October 1975\nItalo Argentino Luder (acting President)\n \n \n
16 October 1975 to 24 March 1976\nSeñora Maria Estella Martinez de Peron commonly known as Isabel Perón\nJusticialist Party \n2nd term; deposed in a coup d'etat\n
24 March 1976 to 29 March 1976\nMilitary Junta (de facto) \n \n \n
29 March 1976 to 1981\nGeneral Jorge Rafael Videla (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
1981 to 1981\nRoberto Eduardo Viola (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
1981 to 1982\nLeopoldo Fortunato Galtieri (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
1982 to 1983\nReynaldo Bignone (de facto)\nMilitary \n \n
1983 to 1989\nRaúl Alfonsín\nRadical Civic Union \n \n
1989 to 1999\nCarlos Saúl Menem\nJusticialist Party \n \n
1999 to 2001\nFernando de la Rúa\nRadical Civic Union \n \n
2001 to 2001\nRamón Puerta (interim)\nJusticialist Party \n \n
2001 to 2002\nAdolfo Rodríguez Saá (interim)\nJusticialist Party \n \n
2002 to 2002\nEduardo Camaño (interim)\nJusticialist Party \n \n
2002 to 2003\nEduardo Duhalde (interim)\nJusticialist Party \n \n
25 May, 2003 to present\nNéstor Kirchner\nJusticialist Party\n \n

See also

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Politics of Argentina\n*lists of incumbents Category:Argentine politics\nArgentina, Presidents\n\n\n\n

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