Presidents of Chile timeline

The timeline shows changes, both personal or title, of the head of state and the head of government of the Republic of Chile from 18 September 1810 until today, regardless of whether president, vice-president, supreme director, interim or junta.

19th century

Federico Errázuriz EchaurrenGovernment Junta of Chile (1891)Federico Errázuriz ZañartuFernando Errázuriz AldunateGovernment Junta of Chile (1829)Manuel Blanco EncaladaGovernment Junta of Chile (1823)Mariano OsorioGovernment Junta of Chile (December 1811)Government Junta of Chile (November 1811)Government Junta of Chile (August 1811)Government Junta of Chile (1810)

20th century

Eduardo Frei Ruiz-TaglePatricio AylwinAugusto PinochetEduardo Frei MontalvaCarlos Ibáñez del CampoGabriel González VidelaPedro Aguirre CerdaGovernment Junta of Chile (1932)Government Junta of Chile (1932)Manuel TruccoCarlos Ibáñez del CampoLuis Barros BorgoñoGovernment Junta of Chile (1925)Government Junta of Chile (1924)Ramón Barros LucoGermán RiescoAníbal ZañartuFederico Errázuriz Echaurren

21st century

Sebastián PiñeraMichelle BacheletSebastián PiñeraMichelle BacheletEduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle

Notable

  • Presidents died before the end of term:[1]
Federico Errázuriz Echaurren, Pedro Montt, Elías Fernández, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Juan Antonio Ríos, Salvador Allende
  • Presidents democratically elected then resigned or overthrown:
José Manuel Balmaceda, Arturo Alessandri, Emiliano Figueroa, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Salvador Allende
  • the shortest and longest terms:
Pedro Opazo (1 day) and Augusto Pinochet (17 years)
  • Most non-consecutive periods:
Arturo Alessandri (three times, although his second term is seen as termination of the first term)

See also

Notes

  1. Include presidents who resigned from office before
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