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Эта статья содержит список президентов в Чили от создания первого правительства хунты в 1810 году, в начале чилийской войны за независимость , до сегодняшнего дня.

Патрия Вьеха (1810–1814) [ править ]

Правительственные хунты (1810–1814) [ править ]

Supreme directors (1814)[edit]

Reconquest (1814–1817)[edit]

Patria Nueva (1817–1826)[edit]

Supreme directors (1817–1826)[edit]

Presidents (1826–)[edit]

Organization of the Republic (1826–1830)[edit]

Conservative Republic (1830–1861)[edit]

Liberal Republic (1861–1891)[edit]

Parliamentary Republic (1891–1925)[edit]

Presidential Republic (1925–1932)[edit]

Socialist Republic of Chile (1932)[edit]

Presidential Republic (1932–1973)[edit]

Pinochet military rule (1973–1990)[edit]

Presidential Republic (1990–present)[edit]

Timeline[edit]

Sebastián PiñeraMichelle BacheletRicardo LagosEduardo Frei Ruiz-TaglePatricio AylwinAugusto PinochetSalvador AllendeEduardo Frei MontalvaJorge AlessandriGabriel González VidelaJuan Antonio RíosPedro Aguirre CerdaJuan Esteban MonteroCarlos Ibáñez del CampoEmiliano FigueroaArturo AlessandriJuan Luis SanfuentesRamón Barros LucoPedro MonttGermán Riesco ErrázurizFederico Errázuriz EchaurrenJorge MonttJosé Manuel BalmacedaDomingo Santa MaríaAníbal Pinto GarmendiaFederico Errázuriz ZañartuJosé Joaquín PérezManuel MonttManuel Bulnes PrietoJosé Joaquín Prieto VialFrancisco Antonio Pinto DíazRamón FreireManuel Blanco Encalada


Living former presidents[edit]

There are three living former Chilean Presidents:

  • Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
    (served 1994–2000)
    (1942-06-24) 24 June 1942 (age 78)
  • Ricardo Lagos
    (served 2000–2006)
    (1938-03-02) 2 March 1938 (age 83)
  • Michelle Bachelet
    (served 2006–2010, 2014–2018)
    (1951-09-29) 29 September 1951 (age 69)

See also[edit]

  • President of Chile
  • Presidents of Chile timeline
  • Vice President of Chile
  • Politics of Chile
  • List of government juntas of Chile
  • Lists of incumbents

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b In 1826, jointly with establishment of the title of President of the Republic, was created the post of "Vice President", with functions to replace the President in case of his death or absence. The post was abolished with the Constitution of 1833 and since then the Vice President is the title given to an ex officio member replacing the elected President.
  2. ^ Did not take office and instead resigned immediately, but this was not accepted by Congress. Continued to be de jure Vice-President until the abolition of the post with a new Constitution in 26 May 1833.