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# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days in office | Political Party | Cabinet | Election | Monarch | |
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1 | Jón Magnússon(1859–1926) | 4 January 1917 | 7 March 1922 | 1888 | Home Rule Party | HP–IP–PP | Oct 1916 | Christian X | ||
HP–others | 1919 | |||||||||
2 | Sigurður Eggerz(1875–1945) | 7 March 1922 | 22 March 1924 | 746 | Independence Party | IP–others | ||||
1923 | ||||||||||
3 | Jón Magnússon(1859–1926) | 22 March 1924 | 23 June 1926 | 823 | Conservative Party | CP | ||||
4 | Magnús Guðmundsson(1879–1937) | 23 June 1926 | 8 July 1926 | 15 | Conservative Party | |||||
5 | Jón Þorláksson(1877–1935) | 8 July 1926 | 28 August 1927 | 416 | Conservative Party | CP | ||||
6 | Tryggvi Þórhallsson(1889–1935) | 28 August 1927 | 3 June 1932 | 1741 | Progressive Party | PP | 1927 | |||
1931 | ||||||||||
7 | Ásgeir Ásgeirsson(1894–1972) | 3 June 1932 | 28 July 1934 | 785 | Progressive Party | PP–IP–Peasants | ||||
1933 | ||||||||||
8 | Hermann Jónasson(1896–1976) | 28 July 1934 | 16 May 1942 | 2849 | Progressive Party | PP–SDP | 1934 | |||
PP | 1937 | |||||||||
PP–IP–SDP | ||||||||||
PP–IP–SDP | ||||||||||
9 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 16 May 1942 | 16 December 1942 | 214 | Independence Party | IP | Jul 1942 | |||
Oct 1942 | ||||||||||
10 | Björn Þórðarson(1879–1963) | 16 December 1942 | 21 October 1944 | 675 | Independent | — |
# | Portrait | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Days | Political Party | Cabinet | Election | President | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 21 October 1944 | 4 February 1947 | 836 | Independence Party | IP–SDP–SP | 1946 | Sveinn Björnsson | ||
12 | Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson(1894–1980) | 4 February 1947 | 6 December 1949 | 1036 | Social Democratic Party | SDP–IP–SP | ||||
13 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 6 December 1949 | 14 March 1950 | 98 | Independence Party | IP | 1949 | |||
14 | Steingrímur Steinþórsson(1893–1966) | 14 March 1950 | 11 September 1953 | 1277 | Progressive Party | PP–IP | ||||
15 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 11 September 1953 | 24 July 1956 | 1035 | Independence Party | IP–PP | 1953 | Ásgeir Ásgeirsson | ||
16 | Hermann Jónasson(1896–1976) | 24 July 1956 | 23 December 1958 | 894 | Progressive Party | PP–SDP–PA | 1956 | |||
17 | Guðmundur Emil Jónsson(1902–1986) | 23 December 1958 | 20 November 1959 | 332 | Social Democratic Party | SDP | Jun 1959 | |||
18 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 20 November 1959 | 8 September 1961 | 658 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | Oct 1959 | |||
19 | Bjarni Benediktsson(1908–1970) | 8 September 1961 | 31 December 1961 | 114 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | ||||
20 | Ólafur Tryggvason Thors(1892–1964) | 1 January 1962 | 14 November 1963 | 682 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | ||||
21 | Bjarni Benediktsson(1908–1970) | 14 November 1963 | 10 July 1970 | 2430 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | 1963 | |||
1967 | Kristján Eldjárn | |||||||||
22 | Jóhann Hafstein(1915–1980) | 10 July 1970 | 14 July 1971 | 369 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | ||||
23 | Ólafur Jóhannesson(1913–1984) | 14 July 1971 | 28 August 1974 | 1141 | Progressive Party | PP–PA–LL | 1971 | |||
24 | Geir Hallgrímsson(1925–1990) | 28 August 1974 | 1 September 1978 | 1465 | Independence Party | IP–PP | 1974 | |||
25 | Ólafur Jóhannesson(1913–1984) | 1 September 1978 | 15 October 1979 | 409 | Progressive Party | PP–PA | 1978 | |||
26 | Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal(1924–2010) | 15 October 1979 | 8 February 1980 | 116 | Social Democratic Party | SDP | 1979 | |||
27 | Gunnar Thoroddsen(1910–1983) | 8 February 1980 | 26 May 1983 | 1203 | Independence Party | IP*–PP–PA | Vigdís Finnbogadóttir | |||
28 | Steingrímur Hermannsson(1928–2010) | 26 May 1983 | 8 July 1987 | 1504 | Progressive Party | PP–IP | 1983 | |||
29 | Þorsteinn Pálsson(born 1947) | 8 July 1987 | 28 September 1988 | 448 | Independence Party | IP–PP–SDP | 1987 | |||
30 | Steingrímur Hermannsson(1928–2010) | 28 September 1988 | 30 April 1991 | 944 | Progressive Party | PP–SDP–PA | ||||
PP–SDP–PA–CiP | ||||||||||
31 | Davíð Oddsson(born 1948) | 30 April 1991 | 15 September 2004 | 4887 | Independence Party | IP–SDP | 1991 | |||
IP–PP | 1995 | Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson | ||||||||
IP–PP | 1999 | |||||||||
IP–PP | 2003 | |||||||||
32 | Halldór Ásgrímsson(1947–2015) | 15 September 2004 | 15 June 2006 | 638 | Progressive Party | PP–IP | ||||
33 | Geir Hilmar Haarde(born 1951) | 15 June 2006 | 1 February 2009 | 962 | Independence Party | IP–PP | ||||
IP–SDA | 2007 | |||||||||
34 | Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir(born 1942) | 1 February 2009 | 23 May 2013 | 1572 | Social Democratic Alliance | SDA–LGM | ||||
SDA–LGM | 2009 | |||||||||
35 | Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson(born 1975) | 23 May 2013 | 7 April 2016 | 1049 | Progressive Party | PP–IP | 2013 | |||
36 | Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson(born 1962) | 7 April 2016 | 11 January 2017 | 280 | Progressive Party | PP–IP | Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson | |||
37 | Bjarni Benediktsson(born 1970) | 11 January 2017 | 30 November 2017 | 323 | Independence Party | IP–RP–BF | 2016 | |||
38 | Katrín Jakobsdóttir(born 1976) | 30 November 2017 | Incumbent | 2375 | Left-Green Movement | LGM–IP–PP | 2017 | |||
2021 |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Cabinet | Election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lajos Batthyány
(1807–1849) |
17 March 1848 | 2 October 1848 | 199 days | Opposition Party | Batthyány | 1 (1848) | |
2 | Lajos Kossuth
(1802–1894) |
2 October 1848 | 14 April 1849 | 194 days | Committee of National Defence | |||
3 | Bertalan Szemere
(1812–1869) |
2 May 1849 | 11 August 1849 | 101 days | Szemere | |||
4 | Gyula Andrássy
(1823–1890) |
17 February 1867 | 14 November 1871 | 4 years, 270 days | Deák Party | Andrássy | 3 (1865) | |
4 (1869) | ||||||||
5 | Menyhért Lónyay
(1822–1884) |
14 November 1871 | 4 December 1872 | 1 year, 20 days | Lónyay | |||
5 (1872) | ||||||||
6 | József Szlávy
(1818–1900) |
4 December 1872 | 21 March 1874 | 1 year, 107 days | Szlávy | |||
7 | István Bittó
(1822–1903) |
21 March 1874 | 2 March 1875 | 346 days | Bittó | |||
8 | Béla Wenckheim
(1811–1879) |
2 March 1875 | 20 October 1875 | 240 days | Liberal Party | Wenckheim | ||
9 | Kálmán Tisza
(1830–1902) |
20 October 1875 | 13 March 1890 | 14 years, 144 days | K. Tisza | 6 (1875) | ||
7 (1878) | ||||||||
8 (1881) | ||||||||
9 (1884) | ||||||||
10 (1887) | ||||||||
10 | Gyula Szapáry
(1832–1905) |
13 March 1890 | 17 November 1892 | 2 years, 249 days | Szapáry | |||
11 (1892) | ||||||||
11 | Sándor Wekerle
(1848–1921) |
17 November 1892 | 14 January 1895 | 2 years, 58 days | Wekerle I | |||
12 | Dezső Bánffy
(1843–1911) |
14 January 1895 | 26 February 1899 | 4 years, 43 days | Bánffy | |||
12 (1896) | ||||||||
13 | Kálmán Széll
(1843–1915) |
26 February 1899 | 27 June 1903 | 4 years, 121 days | Széll | |||
13 (1901) | ||||||||
14 | Károly Khuen-Héderváry
(1849–1918) |
27 June 1903 | 3 November 1903 | 129 days | Khuen-Héderváry I | |||
15 | István Tisza
(1861–1918) |
3 November 1903 | 18 June 1905 | 1 year, 227 days | I. Tisza I | |||
16 | Géza Fejérváry
(1833–1914) |
18 June 1905 | 8 April 1906 | 294 days | Independent | Fejérváry | 14 (1905) | |
17 | Sándor Wekerle
(1848–1921) |
8 April 1906 | 17 January 1910 | 3 years, 284 days | National Constitution Party | Wekerle II | 15 (1906) | |
18 | Károly Khuen-Héderváry
(1849–1918) |
17 January 1910 | 22 April 1912 | 2 years, 96 days | National Party of Work | Khuen-Héderváry II | 16 (1910) | |
19 | László Lukács
(1850–1932) |
22 April 1912 | 10 June 1913 | 1 year, 49 days | Lukács | |||
20 | István Tisza
(1861–1918) |
10 June 1913 | 15 June 1917 | 4 years, 5 days | I. Tisza II | |||
21 | Móric Esterházy
(1881–1960) |
15 June 1917 | 20 August 1917 | 66 days | Independent | Esterházy | ||
22 | Sándor Wekerle
(1848–1921) |
20 August 1917 | 30 October 1918 | 1 year, 71 days | National Constitution Party | Wekerle III | ||
23 | János Hadik
(1863–1933) |
30 October 1918 | 31 October 1918 | 1 day | National Constitution Party | Hadik
not formed | ||
24 | Mihály Károlyi
(1875–1955) |
31 October 1918 | 11 January 1919 | 72 days | F48P–Károlyi | M. Károlyi | MNT (—) | |
25 | Dénes Berinkey
(1871–1944) |
11 January 1919 | 21 March 1919 | 69 days | Civic Radical Party | Berinkey | MNT (—) | |
26 | Sándor Garbai
(1879–1947) |
21 March 1919 | 1 August 1919 | 133 days | MSZP/SZKMMP | Central Executive Council | TOGY (—) | |
27 | Gyula Peidl
(1873–1943) |
1 August 1919 | 6 August 1919 | 5 days | MSZDP | Peidl | — |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Cabinet | Election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
28 | István Friedrich
(1883–1951) |
15 August 1919 | 24 November 1919 | 101 days | KNEP | Friedrich
KNP/KNEP–OKGFP |
— | |
29 | Károly Huszár
(1882–1941) |
24 November 1919 | 15 March 1920 | 112 days | Huszár | — | ||
30 | Sándor Simonyi-Semadam
(1864–1946) |
15 March 1920 | 19 July 1920 | 126 days | Simonyi-Semadam
KNEP–OKGFP |
17 (1920) | ||
31 | Pál Teleki
(1879–1941) |
19 July 1920 | 14 April 1921 | 269 days | Teleki I
KNEP–OKGFP | |||
32 | István Bethlen
(1874–1946) |
2 February 1922 | 24 August 1931 | 10 years, 132 days | EP | Bethlen | ||
18 (1922) | ||||||||
19 (1926) | ||||||||
20 (1931) | ||||||||
33 | Gyula Károlyi
(1871–1947) |
24 August 1931 | 1 October 1932 | 1 year, 38 days | G. Károlyi | |||
34 | Gyula Gömbös
(1886–1936) |
1 October 1932 | 6 October 1936 | 4 years, 5 days | NEP | Gömbös | ||
21 (1935) | ||||||||
35 | Kálmán Darányi
(1886–1939) |
6 October 1936 | 14 May 1938 | 1 year, 220 days | ||||
36 | Béla Imrédy
(1891–1946) |
14 May 1938 | 16 February 1939 | 278 days | Imrédy | |||
37 | Pál Teleki
(1879–1941) |
16 February 1939 | 3 April 1941 | 2 years, 46 days | MÉP | Teleki II | ||
22 (1939) | ||||||||
38 | László Bárdossy
(1890–1946) |
3 April 1941 | 7 March 1942 | 338 days | Bárdossy | |||
39 | Miklós Kállay
(1887–1967) |
9 March 1942 | 22 March 1944 | 2 years, 13 days | Kállay | |||
40 | Döme Sztójay
(1883–1946) |
22 March 1944 | 29 August 1944 | 160 days | Independent | Sztójay
MÉP–MMP | ||
41 | Géza Lakatos
(1890–1967) |
29 August 1944 | 16 October 1944 | 48 days | Lakatos |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Cabinet | Election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
42 | Ferenc Szálasi (1897–1946) |
16 October 1944 | 28 March 1945 | 163 days | NYKP | Szálasi NYKP–MMP |
— | |
43 | Béla Miklós (1890–1948) |
22 December 1944 | 15 November 1945 | 328 days | Independent | Provisional National Government FKGP–MKP–MSZDP–NPP–PDP |
INGY (1944) | |
44 | Zoltán Tildy (1889–1961) |
15 November 1945 | 1 February 1946 | 78 days | FKGP | Tildy FKGP–MKP–MSZDP–NPP |
23 (1945) | |
45 | Ferenc Nagy (1903–1979) |
4 February 1946 | 31 May 1947 | 1 year, 116 days | FKGP | F. Nagy FKGP–MKP–MSZDP–NPP |
23 (1945) | |
46 | Lajos Dinnyés (1901–1961) |
31 May 1947 | 10 December 1948 | 1 year, 193 days | FKGP | Dinnyés (MKP–MSZDP)→MDP[a]–FKGP–NPP | ||
24 (1947) |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Cabinet | Election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
47 | István Dobi
(1898–1968) |
10 December 1948 | 14 August 1952 | 3 years, 248 days | MDP | Dobi | 25 (1949) | |
48 | Mátyás Rákosi
(1892–1971) |
14 August 1952 | 4 July 1953 | 324 days | Rákosi | |||
49 | Imre Nagy
(1896–1958) |
4 July 1953 | 18 April 1955 | 1 year, 288 days | I. Nagy I | 26 (1953) | ||
50 | András Hegedüs
(1922–1999) |
18 April 1955 | 24 October 1956 | 1 year, 189 days | Hegedüs | |||
51 | Imre Nagy
(1896–1958) |
24 October 1956 | 4 November 1956 | 11 days | I. Nagy II | |||
MSZMP | ||||||||
I. Nagy III | ||||||||
52 | János Kádár
(1912–1989) |
4 November 1956 | 28 January 1958 | 1 year, 85 days | Kádár I | |||
53 | Ferenc Münnich
(1886–1967) |
28 January 1958 | 13 September 1961 | 3 years, 228 days | Münnich | 27 (1958) | ||
54 | János Kádár
(1912–1989) |
13 September 1961 | 30 June 1965 | 3 years, 290 days | Kádár II | |||
28 (1963) | ||||||||
55 | Gyula Kállai
(1910–1996) |
30 June 1965 | 14 April 1967 | 1 year, 288 days | Kállai | |||
56 | Jenő Fock
(1916–2001) |
14 April 1967 | 15 May 1975 | 8 years, 31 days | Fock | 29 (1967) | ||
30 (1971) | ||||||||
57 | György Lázár
(1924–2014) |
15 May 1975 | 25 June 1987 | 12 years, 41 days | Lázár | 31 (1975) | ||
32 (1980) | ||||||||
33 (1985) | ||||||||
58 | Károly Grósz
(1930–1996) |
25 June 1987 | 24 November 1988 | 1 year, 152 days | Grósz | |||
59 | Miklós Németh
(born 1948) |
24 November 1988 | 23 May 1990 | 1 year, 180 days | Németh |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Cabinet | Election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
60 | József Antall
(1932–1993) |
23 May 1990 | 12 December 1993 | 3 years, 203 days | MDF | Antall | 34 (1990) | |
61 | Péter Boross
(born 1928) |
21 December 1993 | 15 July 1994 | 215 days | Boross | |||
62 | Gyula Horn
(1932–2013) |
15 July 1994 | 6 July 1998 | 3 years, 356 days | MSZP | Horn | 35 (1994) | |
63 | Viktor Orbán
(born 1963) |
6 July 1998 | 27 May 2002 | 3 years, 325 days | Fidesz | Orbán I | 36 (1998) | |
64 | Péter Medgyessy
(born 1942) |
27 May 2002 | 29 September 2004 | 2 years, 125 days | Independent | Medgyessy | 37 (2002) | |
65 | Ferenc Gyurcsány
(born 1961) |
29 September 2004 | 9 June 2006 | 4 years, 197 days | MSZP | Gyurcsány I | ||
Gyurcsány II | 38 (2006) | |||||||
66 | Gordon Bajnai
(born 1968) |
14 April 2009 | 29 May 2010 | 1 year, 45 days | Independent | Bajnai | ||
67 | Viktor Orbán
(born 1963) |
29 May 2010 | Incumbent | 14 years, 2 days | Fidesz | Orbán II | 39 (2010) | |
40 (2014) | ||||||||
41 (2018) | ||||||||
42 (2022) |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Election | Cabinet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Todor Burmov 1834–1906 (Lived: 72 years) |
17 July 1879 | 6 December 1879 | 142 days | Conservative Party | 1879 (Jan) |
Burmov | |
2 | Kliment Branitski 1841–1901 (Lived: 60 years) |
6 December 1879 | 7 April 1880 | 123 days | Conservative Party | — | Kliment I | |
3 | Dragan Tsankov 1828–1911 (Lived: 82 years) |
7 April 1880 | 10 December 1880 | 247 days | Liberal Party | 1879 (Sep–Oct) 1880 |
D. Tsankov I | |
4 | Petko Karavelov 1843–1903 (Lived: 59 years) |
10 December 1880 | 9 May 1881 | 150 days | Liberal Party | 1881 (Jan) |
Karavelov I | |
5 | Johan Ehrnrooth 1833–1913 (Lived: 79 years) |
9 May 1881 | 13 July 1881 | 65 days | Imperial Russian Army | 1881 (Jun) [NA 1] |
Ehrnrooth | |
6 | Leonid Sobolev 1844–1913 (Lived: 69 years) |
5 July 1882 | 19 September 1883 | 1 year, 76 days | Imperial Russian Army | 1882 [NA 2] |
Sobolev | |
7 | Dragan Tsankov 1828–1911 (Lived: 82 years) |
19 September 1883 | 11 July 1884 | 296 days | Liberal Party | 1884 | D. Tsankov II–III | |
8 | Petko Karavelov 1843–1903 (Lived: 59 years) |
11 July 1884 | 21 August 1886 | 2 years, 41 days | Liberal Party | — | Karavelov II | |
9 | Kliment Branitski 1841–1901 (Lived: 60 years) |
21 August 1886 | 24 August 1886 | 3 days | Conservative Party | — | Kliment II | |
10 | Petko Karavelov 1843–1903 (Lived: 59 years) |
24 August 1886 | 28 August 1886 | 4 days | Liberal Party | — | Karavelov III | |
11 | Vasil Radoslavov 1854–1929 (Lived: 75 years) |
28 August 1886 | 10 July 1887 | 316 days | Liberal Party | 1886 | Radoslavov I | |
12 | Konstantin Stoilov 1853–1901 (Lived: 47 years) |
10 July 1887 | 1 September 1887 | 53 days | Conservative Party | — | Stoilov I | |
13 | Stefan Stambolov 1854–1895 (Lived: 41 years) |
1 September 1887 | 31 May 1894 | 6 years, 272 days | People's Liberal Party | 1887 1890 1893 |
Stambolov | |
14 | Konstantin Stoilov 1853–1901 (Lived: 47 years) |
31 May 1894 | 30 January 1899 | 4 years, 244 days | People's Party | 1894 1896 |
Stoilov II–III | |
15 | Dimitar Grekov 1847–1901 (Lived: 53 years) |
30 January 1899 | 13 October 1899 | 256 days | People's Liberal Party | 1899 | Grekov | |
16 | Todor Ivanchov 1858–1905 (Lived: 46 years) |
13 October 1899 | 25 January 1901 | 1 year, 104 days | Liberal Party (Radoslavists) | — | Ivanchov I–II | |
17 | Racho Petrov 1861–1942 (Lived: 80 years) |
25 January 1901 | 5 March 1901 | 39 days | Independent | 1901 | Petrov I | |
18 | Petko Karavelov 1843–1903 (Lived: 59 years) |
5 March 1901 | 4 January 1902 | 305 days | Democratic Party | — | Karavelov IV | |
19 | Stoyan Danev 1858–1949 (Lived: 91 years) |
4 January 1902 | 19 May 1903 | 1 year, 135 days | Progressive Liberal Party | 1902 | Danev I–III | |
20 | Racho Petrov 1861–1942 (Lived: 80 years) |
19 May 1903 | 5 November 1906 | 3 years, 170 days | Independent | 1903 | Petrov II | |
21 | Dimitar Petkov 1858–1907 (Lived: 48 years) |
5 November 1906 | 11 March 1907 | 126 days | People's Liberal Party | — | Petkov | |
22 | Dimitar Stanchov 1863–1940 (Lived: 76 years) |
12 March 1907 | 16 March 1907 | 4 days | Independent | — | Stanchov | |
23 | Petar Gudev 1863–1932 (Lived: 68 years) |
16 March 1907 | 29 January 1908 | 319 days | People's Liberal Party | — | Gudev | |
24 | Aleksandar Malinov 1867–1938 (Lived: 70 years) |
29 January 1908 | 5 October 1908 | 250 days | Democratic Party | 1908 | Malinov I |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Election | Cabinet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | Ivan Evstratiev Geshov 1849–1924 (Lived: 75 years) |
29 March 1911 | 14 June 1913 | 2 years, 77 days | People's Party | 1911 (Jun) 1911 (Sep) |
Geshov | |
26 | Stoyan Danev 1858–1949 (Lived: 91 years) |
14 June 1913 | 17 July 1913 | 33 days | Progressive Liberal Party | — | Danev IV | |
27 | Vasil Radoslavov 1854–1929 (Lived: 75 years) |
17 July 1913 | 21 June 1918 | 4 years, 339 days | Liberal Party (Radoslavists) | 1913 1914 |
Radoslavov II–III | |
28 | Aleksandar Malinov 1867–1938 (Lived: 70 years) |
21 June 1918 | 28 November 1918 | 160 days | Democratic Party | — | Malinov III–IV | |
29 | Teodor Teodorov 1869–1924 (Lived: 55 years) |
28 November 1918 | 6 October 1919 | 312 days | People's Party | — | Teodorov I–II | |
30 | Aleksandar Stamboliyski 1879–1923 (Lived: 44 years) |
6 October 1919 | 9 June 1923 | 3 years, 246 days | Bulgarian Agrarian National Union | 1919 1920 1923 (Apr) |
Stamboliyski I–II | |
31 | Aleksandar Tsankov 1879–1959 (Lived: 80 years) |
9 June 1923 | 4 January 1926 | 2 years, 209 days | Democratic Alliance | 1923 (Nov) |
A. Tsankov I–II | |
32 | Andrey Lyapchev 1866–1933 (Lived: 66 years) |
4 January 1926 | 29 June 1931 | 5 years, 176 days | Democratic Alliance | 1927 | Lyapchev I–III | |
33 | Aleksandar Malinov 1867–1938 (Lived: 70 years) |
29 June 1931 | 12 October 1931 | 105 days | Democratic Party | 1931 | Malinov V | |
34 | Nikola Mushanov 1872–1951 (Lived: 79 years) |
12 October 1931 | 19 May 1934 | 2 years, 219 days | Democratic Party | — | Mushanov I–III | |
35 | Kimon Georgiev 1882–1969 (Lived: 87 years) |
19 May 1934 | 22 January 1935 | 248 days | Independent | — | Georgiev I | |
36 | Pencho Zlatev 1881–1948 (Lived: 66 years) |
22 January 1935 | 21 April 1935 | 89 days | Bulgarian Army | — | Zlatev | |
37 | Andrey Toshev 1867–1944 (Lived: 76 years) |
21 April 1935 | 23 November 1935 | 216 days | Independent | — | Toshev | |
38 | Georgi Kyoseivanov 1884–1960 (Lived: 76 years) |
23 November 1935 | 16 February 1940 | 4 years, 85 days | Independent | 1938 1939 |
Kyoseivanov I–IV | |
39 | Bogdan Filov 1883–1945 (Lived: 61 years) |
16 February 1940 | 9 September 1943 | 3 years, 205 days | Independent | — | Filov I–II | |
40 | Dobri Bozhilov 1884–1945 (Lived: 60 years) |
14 September 1943 | 1 June 1944 | 261 days | Independent | — | Bozhilov | |
41 | Ivan Ivanov Bagryanov 1891–1945 (Lived: 53 years) |
1 June 1944 | 2 September 1944 | 93 days | Independent | — | Bagryanov | |
42 | Konstantin Muraviev 1893–1965 (Lived: 71 years) |
2 September 1944 | 9 September 1944 | 7 days | Bulgarian Agrarian National Union | — | Muraviev | |
43 | Kimon Georgiev 1882–1969 (Lived: 87 years) |
9 September 1944 | 23 November 1946 | 2 years, 75 days | Zveno | 1945 | Georgiev II–III |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Election | Cabinet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
44 | Georgi Dimitrov 1882–1949 (Lived: 67 years) |
23 November 1946 | 2 July 1949† | 2 years, 221 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1946 | Dimitrov I–II | |
45 | Vasil Kolarov 1877–1950 (Lived: 72 years) |
2 July 1949 Acting until 20 July 1949 |
23 January 1950† | 205 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1949 | Kolarov I–II | |
46 | Valko Chervenkov 1900–1980 (Lived: 80 years) |
23 January 1950 Acting until 3 February 1950 |
17 April 1956 | 6 years, 85 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1953 | Chervenkov | |
47 | Anton Yugov 1904–1991 (Lived: 86 years) |
17 April 1956 | 19 November 1962 | 6 years, 216 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1957 | Yugov I–III | |
48 | Todor Zhivkov 1911–1998 (Lived: 86 years) |
19 November 1962 | 7 July 1971 | 8 years, 230 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1962 1966 |
Zhivkov I–II | |
49 | Stanko Todorov 1920–1996 (Lived: 76 years) |
7 July 1971 | 16 June 1981 | 9 years, 344 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1971 1976 |
Todorov I–II | |
50 | Grisha Filipov 1919–1994 (Lived: 75 years) |
16 June 1981 | 21 March 1986 | 4 years, 278 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1981 | Filipov | |
51 | Georgi Atanasov 1933–2022 (Lived: 88 years) |
21 March 1986 | 3 February 1990 | 3 years, 319 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | 1986 | Atanasov | |
52 | Andrey Lukanov 1938–1996 (Lived: 58 years) |
3 February 1990 | 7 December 1990 | 307 days | Bulgarian Communist Party | — | Lukanov I–II |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Election | Cabinet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
53 | Dimitar Popov 1927–2015 (Lived: 88 years) |
7 December 1990 | 8 November 1991 | 336 days | Independent | 1990 | Popov | |
54 | Philip Dimitrov Born 1955 (69 years old) |
8 November 1991 | 30 December 1992 | 1 year, 52 days | Union of Democratic Forces | 1991 | Dimitrov | |
55 | Lyuben Berov 1925–2006 (Lived: 81 years) |
30 December 1992 | 17 October 1994 | 1 year, 291 days | Independent supported by Movement for Rights and Freedoms |
— | Berov | |
56 | Reneta Indzhova Born 1953 (70 years old) |
17 October 1994 | 25 January 1995 | 100 days | Independent | — | Indzhova | |
57 | Zhan Videnov Born 1959 (65 years old) |
25 January 1995 | 13 February 1997 | 2 years, 19 days | Bulgarian Socialist Party | 1994 | Videnov | |
58 | Stefan Sofiyanski Born 1951 (72 years old) |
13 February 1997 | 21 May 1997 | 97 days | Union of Democratic Forces | — | Sofiyanski | |
59 | Ivan Kostov Born 1949 (74 years old) |
21 May 1997 | 24 July 2001 | 4 years, 64 days | Union of Democratic Forces | 1997 | Kostov | |
60 | Simeon Sakskoburggotski Born 1937 (86 years old) |
24 July 2001 | 17 August 2005 | 4 years, 24 days | National Movement Simeon II | 2001 | Sakskoburggotski | |
61 | Sergey Stanishev Born 1966 (58 years old) |
17 August 2005 | 27 July 2009 | 3 years, 344 days | Bulgarian Socialist Party | 2005 | Stanishev | |
62 | Boyko Borisov Born 1959 (64 years old) |
27 July 2009 | 13 March 2013 | 3 years, 229 days | GERB | 2009 | Borisov I | |
63 | Marin Raykov Born 1960 (63 years old) |
13 March 2013 | 29 May 2013 | 77 days | Independent | — | Raykov | |
64 | Plamen Oresharski Born 1960 (64 years old) |
29 May 2013 | 6 August 2014 | 1 year, 69 days | Independent | 2013 | Oresharski | |
65 | Georgi Bliznashki Born 1956 (67 years old) |
6 August 2014 | 7 November 2014 | 93 days | Independent | — | Bliznashki | |
66 | Boyko Borisov Born 1959 (64 years old) |
7 November 2014 | 27 January 2017 | 2 years, 81 days | GERB | 2014 | Borisov II | |
67 | Ognyan Gerdzhikov Born 1946 (78 years old) |
27 January 2017 | 4 May 2017 | 97 days | Independent | — | Gerdzhikov | |
68 | Boyko Borisov Born 1959 (64 years old) |
4 May 2017 | 12 May 2021 | 4 years, 8 days | GERB | 2017 | Borisov III | |
69 | Stefan Yanev Born 1960 (64 years old) |
12 May 2021 | 13 December 2021 | 215 days | Independent | 2021 (Apr) |
Yanev | |
70 | Kiril Petkov Born 1980 (44 years old) |
13 December 2021 | 1 August 2022 | 231 days | We Continue the Change | 2021 (Nov) |
Petkov | |
71 | Galab Donev Born 1967 (57 years old) |
2 August 2022 | 6 June 2023 | 308 days | Independent | 2022 | Donev I | |
72 | Nikolay Denkov Born 1962 (61 years old) |
6 June 2023 | 9 April 2024 | 308 days | We Continue the Change | 2023 | Denkov | |
73 | Dimitar Glavchev Born 1963 (60 years old) |
9 April 2024 | Incumbent | 53 days | Independent | — | Glavchev |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Elections | Party | Notes | Vice President | R. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Bartolomé Mitre
(1821–1906) |
12 December 1861 | 12 October 1868 | 1862 | Liberal | Indirect elections with Mitre as the only candidate. First president of the unified country. Waged the War of the Triple Alliance. | Marcos Paz | [1] | |
7 | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
(1811–1888) |
12 October 1868 | 12 October 1874 | 1868 | — | Indirect elections. Ended the War of the Triple Alliance. | Adolfo Alsina | [1] | |
8 | Nicolás Avellaneda
(1837–1885) |
12 October 1874 | 12 October 1880 | 1874 | PAN | Indirect elections. Federalization of Buenos Aires City in September 1880. | Mariano Acosta | [1] | |
9 | Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914) |
12 October 1880 | 12 October 1886 | 1880 | PAN | Indirect elections. First term. End of the Argentine Civil Wars. | Francisco Bernabé Madero | [2] | |
10 | Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman
(1844–1909) |
12 October 1886 | 6 August 1890 | 1886 | PAN | Indirect elections. Resigned following the Revolution of the Park. | Carlos Pellegrini | [3] | |
11 | Carlos Pellegrini
(1846–1906) |
6 August 1890 | 12 October 1892 | Vice President under Juárez Celman, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Finished the presidential period 1886–1892.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | [3] | ||||
12 | Luis Sáenz Peña
(1822–1907) |
12 October 1892 | 22 January 1895 | 1892 | PAN | Indirect elections. Government victory in the Revolution of 1893. Resigned. | José Evaristo Uriburu | [4] | |
13 | José Evaristo Uriburu
(1831–1914) |
22 January 1895 | 12 October 1898 | Vice President under Sáenz Peña, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Finished the presidential period 1892–1898.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | [4] | ||||
14 | Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914) |
12 October 1898 | 12 October 1904 | 1898 | PAN | Indirect elections. Second term. | Norberto Quirno Costa | [5] | |
15 | Manuel Quintana
(1835–1906) |
12 October 1904 | 12 March 1906 | 1904 | PAN | Indirect elections. Government victory in the Revolution of 1905. Died in office. | José Figueroa Alcorta | [6] | |
16 | José Figueroa Alcorta
(1860–1931) |
12 March 1906 | 12 October 1910 | Vice President under Quintana, assumed the presidency after his death. Finished the presidential period 1904–1910.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | [6] | ||||
17 | Roque Sáenz Peña
(1851–1914) |
12 October 1910 | 9 August 1914 | 1910 | PAN | Indirect elections. Promoted the Sáenz Peña law, which allowed secret, universal and mandatory suffrage. Died in office. | Victorino de la Plaza | [7] | |
18 | Victorino de la Plaza
(1840–1919) |
9 August 1914 | 12 October 1916 | Vice President under Sáenz Peña, assumed the presidency after his death. Finished the presidential period 1910–1916.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | [7] | ||||
19 | Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933) |
12 October 1916 | 12 October 1922 | 1916 | UCR | Free indirect elections. First president elected under the Sáenz Peña law. First term. Maintained neutrality during World War I. | Pelagio Luna | [8] | |
20 | Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
(1868–1942) |
12 October 1922 | 12 October 1928 | 1922 | UCR | Free indirect elections. | Elpidio González | [8] | |
21 | Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933) |
12 October 1928 | 6 September 1930 | 1928 | UCR | Free indirect elections. Second term, ousted from office by a coup d'état. | Enrique Martínez | [9] | |
22 | José Félix Uriburu
(1868–1932) |
6 September 1930 | 20 February 1932 | — | Military | First coup d'état in modern Argentine history. Beginning of the Infamous Decade. Called for elections. | Enrique Santamarina | [10] | |
23 | Agustín Pedro Justo
(1876–1943) |
20 February 1932 | 20 February 1938 | 1931 | UCR-A | Indirect elections held with fraud and with the UCR barred from elections. | Julio Argentino Pascual Roca | [11] | |
24 | Roberto María Ortiz
(1886–1942) |
20 February 1938 | 27 June 1942 | 1937 | UCR-A | Indirect elections held with fraud. Resigned for health reasons, died one month later. | Ramón Castillo | [13] | |
25 | Ramón Castillo
(1873–1944) |
27 June 1942 | 4 June 1943 | PDN | Vice President under Ortiz. Acting president during his illness.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Himself | [13] | |||
Vice President under Ortiz, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Deposed in a coup d'état. End of the Infamous Decade.| rowspan=2 data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | |||||||||
26 | Arturo Rawson
(1885–1952) |
4 June 1943 | 7 June 1943 | — | Military | Coup d'état. Beginning of the Revolution of '43. Ousted from office. | [15] | ||
27 | Pedro Pablo Ramírez
(1884–1962) |
7 June 1943 | 9 March 1944 | Coup d'état. On 25 February 1944, Ramírez temporarily delegated powers to Edelmiro Farrell. Resigned. | Sabá Sueyro
(Died 15 October 1943) |
[13] | |||
Edelmiro Julián Farrell | |||||||||
28 | Edelmiro Julián Farrell
(1887–1980) |
9 March 1944 | 4 June 1946 | Vice President under Ramírez. Acting president.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Himself | [13] | ||||
Declared war on the Axis powers. Called for elections. End of the Revolution of '43.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | |||||||||
Juan Perón
(8 July 1944–10 October 1945) | |||||||||
Juan Pistarini | |||||||||
29 | Juan Perón
(1895–1974) |
4 June 1946 | 21 September 1955 | 1946 | Labour
(UCR-JR) |
Free indirect elections. First term. Reelection enabled by the Constitution of 1949. | Hortensio Quijano
(Died 3 April 1952) |
[16] | |
1951 | Peronist | Free direct elections. Second term. First election to allow women's suffrage. Victory with 62.49% of votes, highest victory in Argentine elections. Ousted from office by a coup d'état. | |||||||
Alberto Teisaire
(7 May 1954–16 September 1955) | |||||||||
30 | Eduardo Lonardi
(1896–1956) |
23 September 1955 | 13 November 1955 | — | Military | Coup d'état. Beginning of the Revolución Libertadora. By decree appointed himself as "Provisional President of the Nation". | [17] | ||
Lonardi is sworn in as President. Ousted from office. | Isaac Rojas | ||||||||
31 | Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
(1903–1970) |
13 November 1955 | 1 May 1958 | Coup d'état. The 1949 Constitution is repealed and the 1853 Constitution is restored. End of the Revolución Libertadora. Called for elections with Peronism barred from elections. | [17] | ||||
32 | Arturo Frondizi
(1908–1995) |
1 May 1958 | 29 March 1962 | 1958 | UCR | Indirect elections with Peronism barred from elections. Ousted from office by a coup d'état. | Alejandro Gómez
(Resigned 18 November 1958) |
[18] | |
33 | José María Guido
(1910–1975) |
29 March 1962 | 12 October 1963 | — | Provisional President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power, as the civil procedures to replace the deposed president were followed and Vice President Alejandro Gómez had resigned in 1958. | [19] | |||
34 | Arturo Umberto Illia
(1900–1983) |
12 October 1963 | 28 June 1966 | 1963 | UCR | Indirect elections with Peronism barred from elections. Ousted from office by a coup d'état. | Carlos Humberto Perette | [20] | |
35 | Juan Carlos Onganía
(1914–1995) |
29 June 1966 | 8 June 1970 | — | Military | Coup d'état. Ousted from office. | [20] | ||
36 | Roberto Marcelo Levingston
(1920–2015) |
18 June 1970 | 23 March 1971 | Appointed by the Military Junta. Ousted from office. | [20] | ||||
37 | Alejandro Agustín Lanusse
(1918–1996) |
26 March 1971 | 25 May 1973 | Appointed by the Military Junta. End of the Argentine Revolution. Called for elections. Peronism ban lifted. | |||||
38 | Héctor José Cámpora
(1909–1980) |
25 May 1973 | 13 July 1973 | March | PJ
(FREJULI) |
Free direct elections. A runoff should have taken place between Cámpora and Ricardo Balbín, but Balbín decided to withdraw his candidacy. First Peronist President after the ban. Cámpora annulled the ban that remained specifically over Juan Perón, and resigned along with his Vice President. | Vicente Solano Lima | [21] | |
39 | Raúl Alberto Lastiri
(1915–1978) |
13 July 1973 | 12 October 1973 | — | President of the Chamber of Deputies exercising the Executive Power. Alejandro Díaz Bialet, President of the Senate and ahead of Lastiri in the succession line, was on a diplomatic mission in Africa at that time.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | [22] | |||
40 | Juan Perón
(1895–1974) |
12 October 1973 | 1 July 1974 | Sept. | Free direct elections. Third term. Died in office. | Isabel Perón | [21] | ||
41 | Isabel Perón
(1931–) |
1 July 1974 | 24 March 1976 | First Lady and Vice President under Juan Perón. Acting president during his illness.| data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Herself | [23] | ||||
Vice President of Juan Perón, assumed the presidency after his death. First female president in the Americas. Ousted from office by a coup d'état.| rowspan=9 data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Vacant | |||||||||
42 | Jorge Rafael Videla
(1925–2013) |
29 March 1976 | 29 March 1981 | — | Military | Coup d'état. President of the Military Junta. Longest government of a de facto ruler. | [24] | ||
43 | Roberto Eduardo Viola
(1924–1994) |
29 March 1981 | 11 December 1981 | Appointed by Videla as President of the Military Junta. Powers and duties suspended on 21 November 1981 due to health problems. Ousted from office. | [24] | ||||
44 | Carlos Lacoste
(1929–2004) |
11 December 1981 | 22 December 1981 | Appointed by the Military Junta. Interim. | |||||
45 | Leopoldo Galtieri
(1926–2003) |
22 December 1981 | 18 June 1982 | Appointed by the Military Junta. Waged the Falklands War. Ousted from office. | [24] | ||||
46 | Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean
(1926–1987) |
18 June 1982 | 1 July 1982 | Appointed by the Military Junta. Interim. | |||||
47 | Reynaldo Bignone
(1928–2018) |
1 July 1982 | 10 December 1983 | Appointed by the Military Junta. End of the National Reorganization Process. Called for elections. | [24] | ||||
48 | Raúl Alfonsín
(1927–2009) |
10 December 1983 | 8 July 1989 | 1983 | UCR | Free indirect elections. The 1989 presidential elections were anticipated. Resigned during the transition and gave power to Carlos Menem six months in advance. | Víctor Hipólito Martínez | [25] | |
49 | Carlos Menem
(1930–2021) |
8 July 1989 | 8 July 1995 | 1989 | PJ
(FREJUPO) |
Free indirect elections. First term. The 1994 amendment reduced the presidential term from 6 to 4 years and allowed a single consecutive reelection. | Eduardo Duhalde
(Resigned 10 December 1991) |
[26] | |
50 | Fernando de la Rúa
(1937–2019) |
10 December 1999 | 20 December 2001 | 1999 | UCR
(Alianza) |
Free direct elections. Faced a severe economic crisis. Resigned after the December 2001 riots. Because his Vice President Carlos Álvarez had resigned in October 2000, the Congress Assembled selected a new President. | Carlos Álvarez
(Resigned 6 October 2000) |
[27] | |
51 | Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
(1947–) |
22 December 2001 | 30 December 2001 | — | PJ | Elected by the Congress for three months, with instructions to call for elections. Resigned. | [28] | ||
52 | Eduardo Duhalde
(1941–) |
2 January 2002 | 25 May 2003 | Elected by the Congress, with instructions to complete De la Rúa's term. Called early elections for 27 April 2003. | [28] | ||||
53 | Néstor Kirchner
(1950–2010) |
25 May 2003 | 10 December 2007 | 2003 | PJ
(FPV) |
Free direct elections. Kirchner finished second to Carlos Menem in the first round and because no one was able to get 45% of the votes needed to win, a runoff should have taken place, but Menem decided to withdraw his candidacy, making Kirchner president. | Daniel Scioli | [29] | |
54 | Cristina Kirchner
(1953–) |
10 December 2007 | 10 December 2015 | 20072011 | PJ
(FPV) |
Free direct elections. First elected female President of Argentina. | Julio CobosAmado Boudou | [30] | |
55 | Mauricio Macri
(1959–) |
10 December 2015 | 10 December 2019 | 2015 | PRO | Free direct elections. First president elected in a ballotage, defeating Daniel Scioli. Although his mandate begun on 10 December 2015 at 00:00 hs., it was only after he swore in the Congress at 11:45 hs. that he took office as President. | Gabriela Michetti | [31] | |
56 | Alberto Fernández
(1959–) |
10 December 2019 | 10 December 2023 | 2019 | PJ
(FdT) |
Free direct elections. | Cristina Kirchner | ||
57 | Javier Milei
(born 1970) |
10 December 2023 | Incumbent | 2023 | PL
(LLA) |
Free direct elections. | Victoria Villarruel |
# | Portrait | Name | Elected | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mariano Rivera Paz(1804–1849) | — | 3 December 1839 | 14 December 1844 | 5 years, 11 days | Conservative | |
2 | Rafael Carrera(1814–1865) | — | 14 December 1844 | 14 April 1865 | 20 years, 121 days | Conservative | |
3 | Vicente Cerna Sandoval(1815–1885) | — | 24 May 1865 | 29 June 1871 | 6 years, 36 days | Conservative | |
4 | Miguel García Granados(1809–1878) | — | 29 June 1871 | 4 June 1873 | 1 year, 340 days | Liberal | |
5 | Justo Rufino Barrios(1835–1885) | 18731880 | 4 June 1873 | 2 April 1885 | 11 years, 302 days | Liberal | |
6 | Manuel Barillas(1845–1907) | — | 6 April 1885 | 15 March 1892 | 6 years, 345 days | Liberal | |
7 | José María Reina Barrios(1854–1898) | 1892 | 15 March 1892 | 8 February 1898 | 5 years, 330 days | Liberal | |
8 | Manuel Estrada Cabrera(1857–1924) | 18981904 | 8 February 1898 | 15 April 1920 | 22 years, 67 days | Liberal | |
9 | Carlos Herrera(1856–1930) | 1920 | 15 April 1920 | 10 December 1921 | 1 year, 239 days | Unionist Party | |
10 | José María Orellana(1872–1926) | 19211922 | 10 December 1921 | 26 September 1926 | 4 years, 290 days | Liberal | |
11 | Lázaro Chacón González(1873–1931) | 1926 | 26 September 1926 | 12 December 1930 | 4 years, 77 days | Unionist Party | |
12 | Jorge Ubico(1878–1946) | 1931 | 14 February 1931 | 1 July 1944 | 13 years, 138 days | Progressive Liberal Party | |
13 | Juan José Arévalo(1904–1990) | 1944 | 15 March 1945 | 15 March 1951 | 6 years | Revolutionary Action Party | |
14 | Jacobo Árbenz(1913–1971) | 1950 | 15 March 1951 | 27 June 1954 | 3 years, 104 days | Revolutionary Action Party | |
15 | Elfego Hernán Monzón Aguirre(1912–1981) | — | 29 June 1954 | 8 July 1954 | 9 days | Military | |
16 | Carlos Castillo Armas(1914–1957) | 1954 | 8 July 1954 | 26 July 1957 | 3 years, 18 days | National Liberation Movement | |
17 | Luis Arturo González López(1900–1965) | — | 26 July 1957 | 24 October 1957 | 89 days | Independent | |
18 | Óscar Mendoza Azurdia(1917–1995) | — | 24 October 1957 | 26 October 1957 | 2 days | Military | |
19 | Guillermo Flores Avendaño(1894–1982) | 26 October 1957 | 2 March 1958 | 129 days | Military | ||
20 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes(1895–1982) | 1958 | 2 March 1958 | 31 March 1963 | 5 years, 29 days | Military | |
21 | Enrique Peralta Azurdia(1908–1997) | — | 31 March 1963 | 1 July 1966 | 3 years, 92 days | Institutional Democratic Party | |
22 | Julio César Méndez Montenegro(1915–1996) | 1966 | 1 July 1966 | 1 July 1970 | 4 years | Revolutionary Party | |
23 | Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio(1918–2003) | 1970 | 1 July 1970 | 1 July 1974 | 4 years | Institutional Democratic Party | |
24 | Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García(1930–2009) | 1974 | 1 July 1974 | 1 July 1978 | 4 years | Institutional Democratic Party | |
25 | Fernando Romeo Lucas García(1924–2006) | 1978 | 1 July 1978 | 23 March 1982 | 3 years, 265 days | Institutional Democratic Party | |
26 | Efraín Ríos Montt(1926–2018) | — | 23 March 1982 | 8 August 1983 | 1 year, 138 days | Military | |
27 | Óscar Humberto Mejía Víctores(1930–2016) | — | 8 August 1983 | 14 January 1986 | 2 years, 159 days | Military | |
28 | Vinicio Cerezo(born 1942) | 1985 | 14 January 1986 | 14 January 1991 | 5 years | Guatemalan Christian Democracy | |
29 | Jorge Serrano Elías(born 1945) | 1990 | 14 January 1991 | 1 June 1993 | 2 years, 138 days | Solidarity Action Movement | |
30 | Gustavo Adolfo Espina Salguero(born 1945) | — | 1 June 1993 | 6 June 1993 | 5 days | Independent | |
31 | Ramiro de León Carpio(1942–2002) | 1993 | 6 June 1993 | 14 January 1996 | 2 years, 222 days | Independent | |
32 | Álvaro Arzú(1946–2018) | 1995 | 14 January 1996 | 14 January 2000 | 4 years | National Advancement Party | |
33 | Alfonso Portillo(born 1951) | 1999 | 14 January 2000 | 14 January 2004 | 4 years | Guatemalan Republican Front | |
34 | Óscar Berger(born 1946) | 2003 | 14 January 2004 | 14 January 2008 | 4 years | National Solidarity Party | |
35 | Álvaro Colom(born 1951) | 2007 | 14 January 2008 | 14 January 2012 | 4 years | National Unity of Hope | |
36 | Otto Pérez Molina(born 1950) | 2011 | 14 January 2012 | 3 September 2015 | 3 years, 232 days | Patriotic Party | |
37 | Jimmy Morales(born 1969) | 2015 | 14 January 2016 | 14 January 2020 | 4 years | National Convergence Front | |
38 | Alejandro Giammattei(born 1956) | 2019 | 14 January 2020 | 14 January 2024 | 4 years | Vamos | |
39 | Bernardo Arévalo
(born 1958) |
2023 | 14 January 2024 | Incumbent | 134 days | Semilla |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Party | Elected | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fructuoso Rivera
(1784–1854) |
6 November 1830 | 24 October 1834 | — | 1830 | |||
2 | Manuel Oribe
(1792–1857) |
1 March 1835 | 24 October 1838 | National | 1835 | |||
3 | Fructuoso Rivera
(1784–1854) |
1 March 1839 | 1 March 1843 | Colorado | 1839 | |||
4 | Juan Francisco Giró
(1791–1863) |
1 March 1852 | 25 September 1853 | National | 1852 | |||
5 | Venancio Flores
(1808–1868) |
25 September 1853 | 10 September 1855 | Colorado | 1854 | |||
6 | Gabriel Antonio Pereira
(1794–1861) |
1 March 1856 | 1 March 1860 | Colorado | 1856 | |||
7 | Bernardo Prudencio Berro
(1803–1868) |
1 March 1860 | 1 March 1864 | National | 1860 | |||
8 | Lorenzo Batlle
(1810–1887) |
1 March 1868 | 1 March 1872 | Colorado | 1868 | |||
9 | José Eugenio Ellauri
(1834–1894) |
1 March 1873 | 22 January 1875 | Colorado | 1873 | |||
10 | Pedro Varela
(1837–1906) |
22 January 1875 | 10 March 1876 | Colorado | — | |||
11 | Lorenzo Latorre
(1844–1916) |
10 March 1876 | 15 March 1880 | Colorado | — | |||
12 | Francisco Antonino Vidal
(1825–1889) |
15 March 1880 | 1 March 1882 | Colorado | — | |||
13 | Máximo Santos
(1847–1889) |
1 March 1882 | 1 March 1886 | Colorado | — | |||
14 | Francisco Antonino Vidal
(1825–1889) |
1 March 1886 | 24 May 1886 | Colorado | 1886 | |||
15 | Máximo Tajes
(1852–1912) |
18 November 1886 | 1 March 1890 | Colorado | — | |||
16 | Julio Herrera y Obes
(1841–1912) |
1 March 1890 | 1 March 1894 | Colorado | 1890 | |||
17 | Juan Idiarte Borda
(1844–1897) |
21 March 1894 | 25 August 1897 | Colorado | 1894 | |||
18 | Juan Lindolfo Cuestas
(1837–1905) |
25 August 1897 | 1 March 1903 | Colorado | 1899 | |||
19 | José Batlle y Ordóñez
(1856–1929) |
1 March 1903 | 1 March 1907 | Colorado | 1903 | |||
20 | Claudio Williman
(1861–1934) |
1 March 1907 | 1 March 1911 | Colorado | 1907 | |||
21 | José Batlle y Ordóñez
(1856–1929) |
1 March 1911 | 1 March 1915 | Colorado | 1911 | |||
22 | Feliciano Viera
(1872–1927) |
1 March 1915 | 1 March 1919 | Colorado | 1915 |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Party | Elected | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
23 | Baltasar Brum
(1883–1933) |
1 March 1919 | 1 March 1923 | Colorado | 1919 | |||
24 | José Serrato
(1868–1960) |
1 March 1923 | 1 March 1927 | Colorado | 1922 | |||
25 | Juan Campisteguy
(1859–1937) |
1 March 1927 | 1 March 1931 | Colorado | 1926 | |||
26 | Gabriel Terra
(1873–1942) |
1 March 1931 | 19 June 1938 | Colorado | 1930 | |||
27 | Alfredo Baldomir
(1884–1948) |
19 June 1938 | 1 March 1943 | Colorado | 1938 | |||
28 | Juan José de Amézaga
(1881–1956) |
1 March 1943 | 1 March 1947 | Colorado | 1942 | |||
29 | Tomás Berreta
(1875–1947) |
1 March 1947 | 2 August 1947 | Colorado | 1946 | |||
30 | Luis Batlle Berres
(1897–1964) |
2 August 1947 | 1 March 1951 | Colorado | — | |||
31 | Andrés Martínez Trueba
(1884–1959) |
1 March 1951 | 1 March 1955 | Colorado | 1950 | |||
32 | Óscar Diego Gestido
(1901–1967) |
1 March 1967 | 6 December 1967 | Colorado | 1966 | |||
33 | Jorge Pacheco Areco
(1920–1998) |
6 December 1967 | 1 March 1972 | Colorado | — | |||
34 | Juan María Bordaberry
(1928–2011) |
1 March 1972 | 12 June 1976 | Colorado | 1971 | |||
35 | Alberto Demicheli
(1896–1980) |
12 June 1976 | 1 September 1976 | Colorado | — | |||
36 | Aparicio Méndez
(1904–1988) |
1 September 1976 | 1 September 1981 | National | — | |||
37 | Gregorio Álvarez
(1925–2016) |
1 September 1981 | 12 February 1985 | Military | — | |||
38 | Rafael Addiego
(1923–2014) |
12 February 1985 | 1 March 1985 | Civic Union | — | |||
39 | Julio María Sanguinetti
(born 1936) |
1 March 1985 | 1 March 1990 | Colorado | 1984 | |||
40 | Luis Alberto Lacalle
(born 1941) |
1 March 1990 | 1 March 1995 | National | 1989 | |||
41 | Julio María Sanguinetti
(born 1936) |
1 March 1995 | 1 March 2000 | Colorado | 1994 | |||
42 | Jorge Batlle
(1927–2016) |
1 March 2000 | 1 March 2005 | Colorado | 1999 | |||
43 | Tabaré Vázquez
(1940–2020) |
1 March 2005 | 1 March 2010 | Broad Front | 2004 | |||
44 | José Mujica
(born 1935) |
1 March 2010 | 1 March 2015 | Broad Front | 2009 | |||
45 | Tabaré Vázquez
(1940–2020) |
1 March 2015 | 1 March 2020 | Broad Front | 2014 | |||
46 | Luis Lacalle Pou
(born 1973) |
1 March 2020 | Incumbent | National | 2019 |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Political party | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Charles Robberts Swart(1894–1982) | 31 May 1961 | 31 May 1967 | 6 years | National Party | 1961 | |
2 | Jacobus Johannes Fouché(1898–1980) | 10 April 1968 | 9 April 1975 | 6 years, 364 days | National Party | 1968 | |
3 | Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs(1903–1978) | 19 April 1975 | 21 August 1978 | 3 years, 124 days | National Party | 1975 | |
4 | Balthazar Johannes Vorster(1915–1983) | 10 October 1978 | 4 June 1979 | 237 days | National Party | 1978 | |
5 | Marais Viljoen(1915–2007) | 4 June 1979 | 3 September 1984 | 5 years, 91 days | National Party | 1979 | |
6 | Pieter Willem Botha(1916–2006) | 3 September 1984 | 14 August 1989 | 4 years, 334 days | National Party | 1984 | |
7 | Frederik Willem de Klerk(1936–2021) | 14 August 1989 | 10 May 1994 | 4 years, 232 days | National Party | 1989 | |
8 | Nelson Mandela(1918–2013) | 10 May 1994 | 14 June 1999 | 5 years, 35 days | African National Congress | 1994 | |
9 | Thabo Mbeki(born 1942) | 14 June 1999 | 24 September 2008 | 9 years, 102 days | African National Congress | 19992004 | |
10 | Kgalema Motlanthe(born 1949) | 24 September 2008 | 9 May 2009 | 226 days | African National Congress | 2008 | |
11 | Jacob Zuma(born 1942) | 9 May 2009 | 14 February 2018 | 8 years, 281 days | African National Congress | 20092014 | |
12 | Cyril Ramaphosa(born 1952) | 14 February 2018 | Incumbent | 6 years, 108 days | African National Congress | 20182019 |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | King |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Damodar Pande
(1752–1804) |
February 1803 | March 1804 | Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah | |
2 | Bhimsen Thapa
(1775–1839) |
1806 | July 1837 | ||
Rajendra Bikram Shah | |||||
3 | Rana Jang Pande
(1789–1843) |
1837 | 1837 | ||
4 | Ranga Nath Poudyal
(1773–1846) |
October 1837 | August 1838 | ||
5 | Chautariya Puskhar Shah
(1784–1846) |
October 1838 | 1839 | ||
6 | Rana Jang Pande
(1789–1843) |
April 1839 | 1840 | ||
7 | Ranga Nath Poudyal
(1773–1846) |
1840 | 1840 | ||
8 | Fateh Jung Shah
(1805–1846) |
November 1840 | January 1843 | ||
9 | Mathabar Singh Thapa
(1798–1845) |
November 1843 | 17 May 1845 | ||
10 | Fateh Jung Shah
(1805–1846) |
September 1845 | 14 September 1846 |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | King |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Jung Bahadur Rana
(1816–1877) |
15 September 1846 | 1 August 1856 | 9 years, 321 days | Surendra Bikram Shah | |
12 | Bam Bahadur Kunwar
(1818–1857) |
1 August 1856 | 25 May 1857 | 297 days | ||
13 | Jung Bahadur Rana
(1816–1877) |
28 June 1857 | 25 February 1877 | 19 years, 242 days | ||
14 | Ranodip Singh Kunwar
(1825–1885) |
27 February 1877 | 22 November 1885 | 8 years, 270 days | ||
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah | ||||||
15 | Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1852–1901) |
22 November 1885 | 5 March 1901 | 15 years, 103 days | ||
16 | Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1862–1914) |
5 March 1901 | 27 June 1901 | 114 days | ||
17 | Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1863–1929) |
27 June 1901 | 26 November 1929 | 28 years, 152 days | ||
Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah | ||||||
18 | Bhim Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1865–1932) |
26 November 1929 | 1 September 1932 | 2 years, 280 days | ||
19 | Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1875–1952) |
1 September 1932 | 29 November 1945 | 13 years, 89 days | ||
20 | Padma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1882–1961) |
29 November 1945 | 30 April 1948 | 2 years, 153 days | ||
21 | Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
(1885–1967) |
30 April 1948 | 12 November 1951 | 3 years, 196 days |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political party | Cabinet | King | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22 | Matrika Prasad Koirala
(1912–1997) |
15 June 1953 | 11 April 1955 | 1 year, 303 days | — | Rastriya Praja Party | M.P. Koirala II | Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah | ||
Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah | ||||||||||
23 | Tanka Prasad Acharya
(1912–1992) |
27 January 1956 | 26 July 1957 | 1 year, 180 days | — | Nepal Praja Parishad | Tanka Acharya | |||
24 | Kunwar Inderjit Singh
(1906–1982) |
26 July 1957 | 15 May 1958 | 293 days | United Democratic Party | K.I. Singh | ||||
25 | Subarna Shamsher Rana
(1910–1977) |
15 May 1958 | 27 May 1959 | 1 year, 12 days | Nepali Congress | – | ||||
26 | Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
(1914–1982) |
27 May 1959 | 15 December 1960 | 1 year, 202 days | 1959 | B.P. Koirala |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | King |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | Tulsi Giri
(1926–2018) 1st time |
2 April 1963 | 23 December 1963 | 265 days | Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah | |
28 | Surya Bahadur Thapa
(1928–2015) 1st time |
23 December 1963 | 26 February 1964 | 65 days | ||
29 | Tulsi Giri
(1926–2018) |
26 February 1964 | 26 January 1965 | 335 days | ||
30 | Surya Bahadur Thapa
(1928–2015) 2nd time |
26 January 1965 | 7 April 1969 | 4 years, 71 days | ||
31 | Kirti Nidhi Bista
(1927–2017) |
7 April 1969 | 16 July 1973 | 4 years, 100 days | ||
32 | Nagendra Prasad Rijal
(1927–1994) |
16 July 1973 | 1 December 1975 | 2 years, 168 days | Birendra Bir Bikram Shah | |
33 | Tulsi Giri
(1926–2018) |
1 December 1975 | 12 September 1977 | 1 year, 285 days | ||
34 | Kirti Nidhi Bista
(1927–2017) |
12 September 1977 | 30 May 1979 | 1 year, 260 days | ||
35 | Surya Bahadur Thapa
(1928–2015) 3rd time |
30 May 1979 | 12 July 1983 | 4 years, 43 days | ||
36 | Lokendra Bahadur Chand
(born 1940) |
12 July 1983 | 21 March 1986 | 2 years, 252 days | ||
37 | Nagendra Prasad Rijal
(1927–1994) |
21 March 1986 | 15 June 1986 | 86 days | ||
38 | Marich Man Singh Shrestha
(1942–2013) |
15 June 1986 | 6 April 1990 | 3 years, 295 days | ||
39 | Lokendra Bahadur Chand
(born 1940) |
6 April 1990 | 19 April 1990 | 13 days |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political party | King | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
(1924–2011) |
19 April 1990 | 26 May 1991 | 1 year, 37 days | — | Nepali Congress | Birendra Bir Bikram Shah | ||
41 | Girija Prasad Koirala
(1924–2010) |
26 May 1991 | 30 November 1994 | 3 years, 188 days | 1991 | ||||
42 | Man Mohan Adhikari
(1920–1999) |
30 November 1994 | 12 September 1995 | 286 days | 1994 | Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | |||
43 | Sher Bahadur Deuba
(born 1946) |
12 September 1995 | 12 March 1997 | 1 year, 181 days | Nepali Congress | ||||
44 | Lokendra Bahadur Chand
(born 1940) |
12 March 1997 | 7 October 1997 | 209 days | Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Chand) | ||||
45 | Surya Bahadur Thapa
(1928–2015) |
7 October 1997 | 15 April 1998 | 190 days | Rastriya Prajatantra Party | ||||
46 | Girija Prasad Koirala
(1924–2010) |
15 April 1998 | 31 May 1999 | 1 year, 46 days | Nepali Congress | ||||
47 | Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
(1924–2011) |
31 May 1999 | 22 March 2000 | 296 days | 1999 | ||||
48 | Girija Prasad Koirala
(1924–2010) |
22 March 2000 | 26 July 2001 | 1 year, 126 days | |||||
Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah | |||||||||
49 | Sher Bahadur Deuba
(born 1946) |
26 July 2001 | 4 October 2002 | 1 year, 70 days | |||||
50 | Lokendra Bahadur Chand
(born 1940) |
11 October 2002 | 5 June 2003 | 237 days | — | Rastriya Prajatantra Party | |||
51 | Surya Bahadur Thapa
(1928–2015) |
5 June 2003 | 3 June 2004 | 364 days | |||||
52 | Sher Bahadur Deuba
(born 1946) |
3 June 2004 | 1 February 2005 | 243 days | Nepali Congress (Democratic) | ||||
53 | Girija Prasad Koirala
(1924–2010) |
25 April 2006 | 18 August 2008 | 2 years, 115 days | — | Nepali Congress |
# | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political party | Cabinet | President | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
54 | Pushpa Kamal Dahal
(born 1954) |
18 August 2008 | 25 May 2009 | 280 days | 2008
(Constituent Assembly) |
Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) | Dahal I | Ram Baran Yadav | ||
55 | Madhav Kumar Nepal
(born 1953) |
25 May 2009 | 6 February 2011 | 1 year, 257 days | Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Madhav Nepal | ||||
56 | Jhala Nath Khanal
(born 1950) |
6 February 2011 | 29 August 2011 | 204 days | Khanal | |||||
57 | Baburam Bhattarai
(born 1954) |
29 August 2011 | 14 March 2013 | 1 year, 197 days | Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) | Bhattarai | ||||
58 | Sushil Koirala
(1939–2016) |
11 February 2014 | 12 October 2015 | 1 year, 243 days | 2013
(Constituent Assembly) |
Nepali Congress | Sushil Koirala | |||
59 | KP Sharma Oli
(born 1952) |
12 October 2015 | 4 August 2016 | 297 days | Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) | Oli I | ||||
Bidya Devi Bhandari | ||||||||||
60 | Pushpa Kamal Dahal
(born 1954) |
4 August 2016 | 7 June 2017 | 307 days | Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) | Dahal II | ||||
61 | Sher Bahadur Deuba
(born 1946) |
7 June 2017 | 15 February 2018 | 253 days | Nepali Congress | Deuba IV | ||||
62 | KP Sharma Oli
(born 1952) |
15 February 2018 | 13 July 2021 | 3 years, 148 days | 2017 | Communist Party of Nepal | Oli II | |||
Unified Marxist–Leninist | ||||||||||
63 | Sher Bahadur Deuba
(born 1946) |
13 July 2021 | 26 December 2022 | 1 year, 166 days | Nepali Congress | Deuba V | ||||
64 | Pushpa Kamal Dahal
(born 1954) |
26 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 158 days | 2022 | Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) | Dahal III |
# | Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political party | Legislature | King | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mbarek Bekkay
مبارك البكاي (1907–1961)[32] |
1 | 7 December 1955 | 12 May 1958 | Independent | None | Mohammed V | ||
2 | |||||||||
2 | Ahmed Balafrej
أحمد بلافريج (1908–1990) |
• | 12 May 1958 | 16 December 1958 | Istiqlal Party | ||||
3 | Abdallah Ibrahim
عبد الله إبراهيم (1918–2005) |
• | 16 December 1958 | 20 May 1960 | Istiqlal Party | ||||
4 | Ahmed Bahnini
أحمد بحنيني (1909–1971) |
• | 13 November 1963 | 7 June 1965 | Front for the Defence of Constitutional Institutions | I (1963) | Hassan II | ||
5 | Mohamed Benhima
محمد بنهيمة (1924–1992) |
• | 7 July 1967 | 6 October 1969 | Front for the Defence of Constitutional Institutions | ||||
6 | Ahmed Laraki
أحمد العراقي (1931–2020) |
1 | 6 October 1969 | 6 August 1971 | Istiqlal Party | ||||
7 | Mohammed Karim Lamrani
محمد كريم العمراني (1919–2018) |
1 | 6 August 1971 | 2 November 1972 | Independent | II (1970) | |||
2 | |||||||||
8 | Ahmed Osman
أحمد عصمان (born 1930) |
1 | 2 November 1972 | 22 March 1979 | National Rally of Independents | ||||
2 | III (1977) | ||||||||
9 | Maati Bouabid
المعطي بوعبيد (1927–1996) |
1 | 22 March 1979 | 30 November 1983 | Constitutional Union | ||||
2 | |||||||||
10 | Mohammed Karim Lamrani
محمد كريم العمراني (1919–2018) |
3 | 30 November 1983 | 30 September 1986 | Independent | ||||
4 | IV (1984) | ||||||||
11 | Azzeddine Laraki
عز الدين العراقي (1929–2010) |
2 | 30 September 1986 | 11 August 1992 | Independent | ||||
12 | Mohammed Karim Lamrani
محمد كريم العمراني (1919–2018) |
5 | 11 August 1992 | 25 May 1994 | Independent | ||||
6 | V (1993) | ||||||||
13 | Abdellatif Filali
عبد اللطيف الفيلالي (1928–2009) |
1 | 25 May 1994 | 4 February 1998 | Independent | ||||
2 | |||||||||
3 | VI (1997) | ||||||||
14 | Abderrahmane Youssoufi
عبد الرحمن اليوسفي (1924–2020) |
1 | 4 February 1998 | 9 October 2002 | Socialist Union of Popular Forces | ||||
2 | Mohammed VI | ||||||||
15 | Driss Jettou
إدريس جطو (born 1945) |
1 | 9 October 2002 | 19 September 2007 | Independent | VII (2002) | |||
2 | |||||||||
16 | Abbas El Fassi
عباس الفاسي (born 1940) |
• | 19 September 2007 | 29 November 2011 | Istiqlal Party | VIII (2007) | |||
17 | Abdelilah Benkirane
عبد الإله بنكيران (born 1954) |
1 | 29 November 2011 | 5 April 2017 | Justice and Development Party | IX (2011) | |||
2 | |||||||||
18 | Saadeddine Othmani
سعد الدين العثماني (born 1956) |
1 | 5 April 2017 | 7 October 2021 | Justice and Development Party | X (2016) | |||
2 | |||||||||
19 | Aziz Akhannouch
عزيز أخنوش (born 1961) |
• | 7 October 2021 | Incumbent | National Rally of Independents | XI (2021) |
# | Name | Portrait | Took office | Left office | Political party | Cabinet | Monarch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Christian Michelsen
(1857–1925) |
11 March 1905 | 23 October 1907 | Liberal Party | Michelsen | Haakon VII(18 November 1905 – 21 September 1957) | |
2 | Jørgen Løvland
(1848–1922) |
23 October 1907 | 19 March 1908 | Liberal Party | Løvland | ||
3 | Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928) |
19 March 1908 | 2 February 1910 | Liberal Party | Knudsen I | ||
4 | Wollert Konow
(1845–1924) |
2 February 1910 | 20 February 1912 | Free-minded Liberal Party | Konow | ||
5 | Jens Bratlie
(1856–1939) |
20 February 1912 | 31 January 1913 | Conservative Party | Bratlie | ||
6 | Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928) |
31 January 1913 | 21 June 1920 | Liberal Party | Knudsen II | ||
7 | Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923) |
21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative Party | Bahr Halvorsen I | ||
8 | Otto Albert Blehr
(1847–1927) |
22 June 1921 | 6 March 1923 | Liberal Party | Blehr II | ||
9 | Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923) |
6 March 1923 | 23 May 1923 | Conservative Party | Bahr Halvorsen II | ||
10 | Abraham Berge
(1851–1936) |
30 May 1923 | 25 July 1924 | Free-minded Liberal Party | Berge | ||
11 | Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943) |
25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal Party | Mowinckel I | ||
12 | Ivar Lykke
(1872–1949) |
5 March 1926 | 28 January 1928 | Conservative Party | Lykke | ||
13 | Christopher Hornsrud
(1859–1960) |
28 January 1928 | 15 February 1928 | Labour Party | Hornsrud | ||
14 | Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943) |
15 February 1928 | 12 May 1931 | Liberal Party | Mowinckel II | ||
15 | Peder Kolstad
(1878–1932) |
12 May 1931 | 5 March 1932 | Agrarian Party | Kolstad | ||
16 | Jens Hundseid
(1883–1965) |
14 March 1932 | 3 March 1933 | Agrarian Party | Hundseid | ||
17 | Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943) |
3 March 1933 | 20 March 1935 | Liberal Party | Mowinckel III | ||
18 | Johan Nygaardsvold
(1879–1952) |
20 March 1935 | 25 June 1945 | Labour Party | Nygaardsvold |
# | Name | Portrait | Elected | Took office | Left office | Political party | Cabinet | Monarch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 | Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987) |
1945 | 25 June 1945 | 19 November 1951 | Labour Party | Haakon VII(18 November 1905 – 21 September 1957) | ||
20 | Oscar Torp
(1893–1958) |
1953 | 19 November 1951 | 22 January 1955 | Labour Party | Torp | ||
21 | Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987) |
1957 | 22 January 1955 | 28 August 1963 | Labour Party | Gerhardsen III | Olav V(21 September 1957 – 17 January 1991) | |
22 | John Lyng
(1905–1978) |
— | 28 August 1963 | 25 September 1963 | Conservative Party | Lyng | ||
23 | Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987) |
— | 25 September 1963 | 12 October 1965 | Labour Party | Gerhardsen IV | ||
24 | Per Borten
(1913–2005) |
1965 | 12 October 1965 | 17 March 1971 | Centre Party | Borten | ||
25 | Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984) |
— | 17 March 1971 | 18 October 1972 | Labour Party | Bratteli I | ||
26 | Lars Korvald
(1916–2006) |
— | 18 October 1972 | 16 October 1973 | Christian Democratic Party | Korvald | ||
27 | Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984) |
1973 | 16 October 1973 | 15 January 1976 | Labour Party | Bratteli II | ||
28 | Odvar Nordli
(1927–2018) |
1977 | 15 January 1976 | 4 February 1981 | Labour Party | Nordli | ||
29 | Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939) |
— | 4 February 1981 | 14 October 1981 | Labour Party | Brundtland I | ||
30 | Kåre Willoch
(1928–2021) |
1981 | 14 October 1981 | 9 May 1986 | Conservative Party | |||
1985 | ||||||||
31 | Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939) |
— | 9 May 1986 | 16 October 1989 | Labour Party | Brundtland II | ||
32 | Jan Peder Syse
(1930–1997) |
1989 | 16 October 1989 | 3 November 1990 | Conservative Party | Syse | ||
33 | Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939) |
1993 | 3 November 1990 | 25 October 1996 | Labour Party | Brundtland III | Harald V(17 January 1991 – Present) | |
34 | Thorbjørn Jagland
(born 1950) |
— | 25 October 1996 | 17 October 1997 | Labour Party | Jagland | ||
35 | Kjell Magne Bondevik
(born 1947) |
1997 | 17 October 1997 | 17 March 2000 | Christian Democratic Party | Bondevik I | ||
36 | Jens Stoltenberg
(born 1959) |
— | 17 March 2000 | 19 October 2001 | Labour Party | Stoltenberg I | ||
37 | Kjell Magne Bondevik
(born 1947) |
2001 | 19 October 2001 | 17 October 2005 | Christian Democratic Party | Bondevik II | ||
38 | Jens Stoltenberg
(born 1959) |
2005 | 17 October 2005 | 16 October 2013 | Labour Party | Stoltenberg II | ||
39 | Erna Solberg
(born 1961) |
2013 | 16 October 2013 | 14 October 2021 | Conservative Party | |||
40 | Jonas Gahr Støre
(born 1960) |
2021 | 14 October 2021 | Incumbent | Labour Party | Støre |
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- ^ Leonid Sobolev was appointed by Prince Alexander I during his authoritarian regime. Sobolev was not elected by the National Assembly.
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