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The President of Argentina is the head of state of the South American nation, and since the defeat of the National Socialist Government that controlled it in the Third Global War, the post has been primarily a figurehead
List of Presidents of Argentina[]
First Republic Era[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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José de San Martín | 1828 - 1832 | One of the Leaders of the Latin American Insurrection. | |
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón | 1832 - 1834 | During his governmet began the an civil war between federalist and unitarians. | |
Bernardino Rivadavia | 1834 - 1836 | ||
Juan Lavalle | 1836 - 1838 | ||
Vicente López y Planes | 1838 - 1840 | End of the Civil War. | |
Juan Manuel de Rosas | 1840 - 1848 | Beginning of the Rio de la Plata War Deposed by the Military Coup led by Gral. Urquiza. | |
Justo José de Urquiza | 1848 - 1856 | End of the Rio de la Plata War with Status Quo. | |
Santiago Derqui | 1856 - 1862 | ||
Ricardo López Jordán | 1862 – 1868 | ||
Bartolomé Mitre | 1868 - 1874 | ||
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento | 1874 - 1880 | ||
Nicolás Avellaneda | 1880 - 1884 | Civil War between tree factions: Federalists, PANs and Mitre's Liberals. After the Oficialist Liberal Victory, he call to early elections in 1884. |
Second Republic Era[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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Julio Argentino Roca | 1884 - 1886 | ||
Miguel Juárez Celman | 1886 - 1894 | Resign | |
Carlos Pellegrini | 1894 - 1896 | Resign | |
Luis Sáenz Peña | 1896 - 1900 | Resign | |
Roque Sáenz Peña | 1900 - 1906 | ||
Victorino de la Plaza | 1906 - 1912 | Join to United Coalition in the Second Global War. | |
Juan Pablo Sáenz Valiente | 1912 - 1916 | Resign after the defeat in the 2GW. | |
Julio Argentino Pascual Roca | 1916 - 1919 | ||
José Félix Uriburu | 1919 - 1920 | ||
Robustiano Patrón Costas | 1920 - 1923 |
National Socialist Era[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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Nicolás Repetto | 1923 - 1946 | Leader and creator of the National Socialism ideology. |
Chilean/Brazilian Occupation (1946-1952)[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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Eurico Gaspar Dutra | 1946 - 1952 | Military Governor of the Brazilian aerea. | |
Rafael Fernández Reyes | 1946 - 1952 | Military Governor of the Chilean area. |
Military Regime Era[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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Eduardo Lonardi | 1952 - 1956 | ||
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu | 1956 - 1970 | ||
Juan Carlos Onganía | 1970 - 1978 |
Sorelist Era[]
Third Republic Era[]
Name | Portrait | Period | Notes |
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