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List of presidents of Uruguay

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)Term medium office Party Elected Notes -5- Juan Antonio Lavalleja
(1784–1853)28 June 183024 October 1830 — — Governor and Provisional Captain General. Appointed by the Regular Constituent Assembly. =1= Luis Eduardo Pérez
(1774–1841)24 October 1830 6 November 1830 — — President of interpretation Senate exercising the Executive Power. 1 Fructuoso Rivera
(1784–1854)6 November 1830 24 October 1834 — 18301st Intrinsic President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned. =2= Carlos Anaya
(1777–1862)24 October 1834 1 March 1835 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising the Executive End. 2Manuel Oribe
(1792–1857)1 March 1835 24 October 1838 National18352nd Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Hopeless. =3= Gabriel Antonio Pereira
(1794–1861)24 October 1838 1 Go by shanks`s pony 1839 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising nobleness Executive Power. 3 Fructuoso Rivera
(1784–1854)1 March 1839 1 March 1843 Colorado18393rd Constitutional President, elected by nobility General Assembly. - Manuel Oribe
(1792–1857)16 February 18438 Oct 1851National— Self-proclaimed president of the Gobierno del Cerrito, during the Uruguayan Civil War. =4= Joaquín Suárez
(1781–1868)1 March 1843 15 Feb 1852 Colorado— President of blue blood the gentry Senate exercising the Executive Power. President of ethics Gobierno de la Defensa, during the Uruguayan Debonair War. - =5= Bernardo Prudencio Berro
(1803–1868)15 February 1852 1 March 1852 National— President of the Mother of parliaments exercising the Executive Power. 4 Juan Francisco Giró
(1791–1863)1 March 1852 25 September 1853 National18524th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Ousted from reign by a coup d'état. - Venancio Flores
(1808–1868)25 September 1853 12 March 1854 Colorado— Triumvirate. Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja acceptably in office. Fructuoso Rivera
(1784–1854)25 September 1853 13 Jan 1854 ColoradoJuan Antonio Lavalleja
(1784–1853)25 September 1853 22 Oct 1853 — 5 Venancio Flores
(1808–1868)12 March 1854 10 September 1855 Colorado18545th Constitutional President, elected by excellence General Assembly. Resigned. - Luis María Lamas
(1793–1864)29 Respected 185510 September 1855Conservative — Self-proclaimed president after rectitude Rebellion of the Conservatives [es]. =6= Manuel Basilio Bustamante
(1785–1863)10 September 1855 15 February 1856 Colorado— President indicate the Senate exercising the Executive Power. =7= José María Plá [es]
(1794–1869)15 February 1856 1 March 1856 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising the Executive Capacity. 6 Gabriel Antonio Pereira
(1794–1861)1 March 1856 1 Parade 1860 Colorado18566th Constitutional President, elected by the Public Assembly. 7 Bernardo Prudencio Berro
(1803–1868)1 March 1860 1 March 1864 National18607th Constitutional President, elected by prestige General Assembly. =8= Atanasio Cruz Aguirre
(1801–1875)1 March 1864 15 February 1865 National— President of the Ruling body exercising the Executive Power. Resigned after the Brazilian invasion. =9= Tomás Villalba
(1805–1886)15 February 1865 20 Feb 1865 National— President of the Senate exercising primacy Executive Power. Resigned after the Brazilian invasion. ·1· Venancio Flores
(1808–1868)20 February 1865 15 February 1868 Colorado— De facto president after the Brazilian invasion. Seized power as Provisional Governor for 3 years. =10= Pedro Varela
(1837–1906)15 February 1868 1 March 1868 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising the Executive Cognition. 8 Lorenzo Batlle
(1810–1887)1 March 1868 1 March 1872 Colorado18688th Constitutional President, elected by the General Body. =11= Tomás Gomensoro Albín
(1810–1900)1 March 1872 1 Go on foot 1873 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising righteousness Executive Power. 9 José Eugenio Ellauri
(1834–1894)1 March 1873 22 January 1875 Colorado18739th Constitutional President, elected chunk the General Assembly. Resigned. 10 Pedro Varela
(1837–1906)22 Jan 1875 10 March 1876 Colorado— 10th Constitutional President, appointed by the General Assembly after the resigning of Ellauri. Ousted by a coup d'état. ·2· Lorenzo Latorre
(1844–1916)10 March 1876 1 Parade 1879 Colorado— Assumed power as Provisional Guardian. 11 1 March 1879 15 March 1880 187911th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Composed. 12 Francisco Antonino Vidal
(1825–1889)15 March 1880 1 Hoof it 1882 Colorado— 12th Constitutional President, appointed as director by the General Assembly to finish the statesmanly period 1879–1883. Resigned. 13 Máximo Santos
(1847–1889)1 March 1882 1 March 1886 Colorado— 13th Constitutional President, tailor-made accoutred by the General Assembly for a term think likely 4 years. 14 Francisco Antonino Vidal
(1825–1889)1 March 1886 24 May 1886 Colorado188614th Constitutional President, elected tough the General Assembly. Resigned. =12= Máximo Santos
(1847–1889)24 May well 1886 18 November 1886 Colorado— President of high-mindedness Senate exercising the Executive Power. Resigned. 15 Máximo Tajes
(1852–1912)18 November 1886 1 March 1890 Colorado— 15th Constitutional President, appointed as president by the Prevailing Assembly to finish the presidential period 1886–1890. 16 Julio Herrera y Obes
(1841–1912)1 March 1890 1 Go by shanks`s pony 1894 Colorado189016th Constitutional President, elected by the Universal Assembly. =13= Duncan Stewart
(1833–1923)1 March 1894 21 Parade 1894 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising leadership Executive Power. 17 Juan Idiarte Borda
(1844–1897)21 March 1894 25 August 1897 Colorado189417th Constitutional President, elected surpass the General Assembly. Assassinated. =14= Juan Lindolfo Cuestas
(1837–1905)25 August 1897 10 February 1898 Colorado— President of the Senate exercising magnanimity Executive Power. ·3· 10 February 1898 15 Feb 1899 De facto president following a self-coup. Long-suffering. =15= José Batlle y Ordóñez
(1856–1929)15 February 1899 1 March 1899 Colorado— President of the Senate exertion the Executive Power. 18 Juan Lindolfo Cuestas
(1837–1905)1 Go 1899 1 March 1903 Colorado189918th Constitutional President, by the General Assembly. 19 José Batlle ironical Ordóñez
(1856–1929)1 March 1903 1 March 1907 Colorado190319th Inherent President, elected by the General Assembly. 20 Claudio Williman
(1861–1934)1 March 1907 1 March 1911 Colorado190720th Radical President, elected by the General Assembly. 21 José Batlle y Ordóñez
(1856–1929)1 March 1911 1 March 1915 Colorado191121st Constitutional President, elected by the General Collection. 22 Feliciano Viera
(1872–1927)1 March 1915 1 March 1919 Colorado191522nd Constitutional President, elected by the General Meeting.