Vice President of Guatemala
Vice President of Guatemala is a political position in Guatemala which is since 1966 elected concurrently with the position of President of Guatemala. The current Vice President is Guillermo Castillo Reyes.
Vice President of Guatemala | |
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Vice Presidential Flag of Guatemala | |
Style | Mr. Vice President (informal) Most Excellent Mr. Vice President of the Republic (official) His Excellency (alternative formal, diplomatic outside of Guatemala) |
Member of | National Security Council |
Residence | Guatemalan National Palace |
Term length | Four years, non-extendable[1] |
Inaugural holder | Clemente Marroquín Rojas |
Formation | 1/07/1966 |
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The Vice President needs to be a Guatemalan citizen of over 40 years of age.[2]
Historically, there have been provisions for multiple Vice Presidents or presidential designates elected for one-year-term. The election was carried in Congress of Guatemala. A provision for First and Second Vice Presidents existed 1882-1921, 1921-1928 and 1956-1966. A provision for First, Second and Third Vice Presidents existed 1921 and 1928-1944.
History of the office holders follows.
1882-1921
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Took Office | Left Office | |
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Julian Salguero | Gen. Manuel Barillas | 25 April 1882 | 27 April 1883 | [3] |
Gen. José María Orantes | Gen. Salvador Arévalo | 27 April 1883 | 30 April 1884 | [4] |
Alejandro Sinibaldi | Gen. Manuel Barillas | 30 April 1884 | 20 May 1885 | [5][6] |
Gen. Manuel Barillas | Gen. Manuel Soto | 20 May 1885 | 1 May 1888 | [7] |
Gen. Calixto Mendizabal | Col. Manuel A. López | 1 May 1888 | 21 May 1889 | [8] |
Gen. Vicente Orantes | Col. Manuel A. López | 21 May 1889 | 10 May 1890 | [9] |
Rafael Salazar | Francisco Fuentes | 10 May 1890 | 28 May 1891 | [10] |
Feliciano Aguilar | Francisco Villela | 28 May 1891 | 14 May 1892 | [11] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Arturo Ubico | 14 May 1892 | 29 April 1893 | [12] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Francisco Fuentes | 29 April 1893 | 11 May 1894 | [13][14] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Arturo Ubico | 11 May 1894 | 6 May 1895 | [15] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Jesús Portillo | 6 May 1895 | 28 April 1897 | [16][17] |
Manuel Estrada Cabrera | Gen. Manuel Soto | 28 April 1897 | 26 April 1898 | [18] |
Feliciano Aguilar | Gen. Felipe Cruz | 26 April 1898 | 29 April 1899 | [19] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Gen. Vicente Orantes | 29 April 1899 | 8 May 1900 | [20] |
Manuel Morales Tovar | Gen. Luis Molina | 8 May 1900 | 13 May 1902 | [21][22] |
José María Reina Andrade | Gen. Luis Molina | 26 June 1902 | 30 April 1903 | [23] |
Gen. Mariano Serrano Muñoz | Francisco Alarcón | 30 April 1903 | 28 April 1904 | [24] |
Francisco Anguiano | Francisco Alarcón | 28 April 1904 | 24 May 1907 | [25] |
Gen. Mariano Serrano Muñoz | Juan Barrios M. | 24 May 1907 | 29 April 1910 | [26][27] |
Matías J. López | Gen. Manuel Duarte | 29 April 1910 | 14 May 1911 | [28] |
Gen. Mariano Serrano Muñoz | Gen. Manuel Duarte | 14 May 1911 | 31 May 1912 | [29] |
Col. Ignacio López Andrade | Gen. Manuel Duarte | 31 May 1912 | 30 April 1917 | [30][31][32] |
Gen. Mariano Serrano Muñoz | Gen. Manuel Duarte | 30 April 1917 | 13 April 1920 | [33][34][35] |
Carlos Herrera | José Ernesto Zelaya | 13 April 1920 | 12 April 1921 | [36] |
1921
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Third Vice president | Took Office | Left Office | |
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José Ernesto Zelaya | Federico Castañeda Godoy | Maximiliano de León | 12 April 1921 | 8 December 1921 | [37] |
1921-1928
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Took Office | Left Office | |
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Gen. José María Orellana | Alberto Mencos | 8 December 1921 | 27 April 1922 | [38] |
Gen. Jorge Ubico | R. Felipe Solares | 27 April 1922 | 28 April 1923 | [39] |
Gen. Margarito Ariza | Francisco Fuentes | 28 April 1923 | 3 May 1924 | [40] |
Gen. Aurelio Recinos | Gen. Antonio Monterroso | 3 May 1924 | 28 April 1925 | [41] |
Lazaro Chacón | Federico Aguilar Valenzuela | 28 April 1925 | 18 December 1926 | [42][43] |
Gen. Miguel Larrave | Federico Aguilar Valenzuela | 18 December 1926 | 30 April 1927 | [44] |
Gen. Miguel Larrave | Gen. Mauro De León | 30 April 1927 | 15 March 1928 | [45] |
1928-1944
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Third Vice president | Took Office | Left Office | |
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Gen. Mauro de León | Rodolfo Sandoval | Col. Baudilio Santos Deroga | 26 March 1928 | 15 March 1929 | [46] |
Gen. Rodolfo A. Mendoza | Arturo Ramirez | Antonio Rivera | 15 March 1929 | 15 March 1930 | [47] |
Mario León | Baudilio Palma | Luis Chacón | 15 March 1930 | 1 January 1931 | [48] |
José María Reina Andrade | Gen. José Reyes | Gen. Rodrigo G. Solórzano | 1 January 1931 | 15 March 1931 | [49] |
Mariano J. López | Gen. Rodrigo G. Solórzano | Manuel Franco R. | 15 March 1931 | 15 March 1932 | [50] |
Gen. Factor Méndez | Col. Pedro Reyes Reinelas | Miguel T. Alvarado | 15 March 1932 | 15 March 1933 | [51] |
Gen. Factor Méndez | Col. Pedro Reyes Reinelas | Felipe Samayoa | 15 March 1933 | 15 March 1934 | [52] |
Gen. Pedro Reyes Reinelas | Mariano J. López | Col. Carlos Enríquez Barrios | 15 March 1934 | 15 March 1935 | [53] |
Gen. Pedro Reyes Reynuelas | Gen. Carlos Jurado R. | José Mariano Trabanino | 15 March 1935 | 15 March 1936 | [54] |
Eduardo Pérez Figueroa | Gen. Carlos Jurado R. | Gen. Factor Méndez | 15 March 1936 | 15 March 1937 | [55] |
Gen. Pedro Reyes Reynelas | Eduardo Pérez Figueroa | Gen. Carlos Jurado R. | 15 March 1937 | 15 March 1938 | [56] |
Escolástico de León | Gen. Demetrio Maldonado | Gen. Juan Alonso | 15 March 1938 | 15 March 1939 | [57] |
Mariano López | Gen. Demetrio Maldonado | Gen. Juan B. Alojos | 15 March 1939 | 15 March 1940 | [58] |
Mariano López | Gen. Demetrio Maldonado | Gen. Juan Alonso | 15 March 1940 | 15 March 1941 | [59] |
Mariano López | Gen. Demetrio Maldonado | Gen. Pedro Reyes Reynelas | 15 March 1941 | 15 March 1942 | [60] |
Gen. Demetrio Maldonado | Carlos Herrera Dorián | Gen. Pedro Reyes Renelas | 15 March 1942 | 4 July 1944 | [61][62][63] |
Gen. Federico Ponce Vaides | Gen. Domingo Solares | Ramón Calderón | 4 July 1944 | 28 November 1944 | [64] |
1948-1951
Vice President | Took Office | Left Office | |
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Mario Monteforte Toledo | 15 March 1948 | 15 March 1951 | [65] |
1956-1966
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Took Office | Left Office | President | |
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Miguel Ortiz Passarelli | Col. Juan Francisco Oliva | 15 March 1956 | 22 March 1957 | Carlos Castillo Armas | [66] |
Luis Arturo González López | Col. Guillermo Flores Avendaño | 22 March 1957 | 9 October 1957 | Carlos Castillo Armas | [67] |
Col. Luis Urrutia de León | Carlos Enrique Guillén Rodas | 9 October 1957 | 25 March 1958 | Guillermo Flores Avendaño | [68] |
Clemente Marroquín Rojas | Crisóstomo Castillo | 25 March 1958 | 18 March 1959 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes | [69] |
Manuel Ralda Ochoa | Alberto J. Urrutia Vasconcelos | 18 March 1959 | 23 March 1960 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes | [70] |
Abrahan Cabrera Cruz | Col. José Francisco Gómez Carranza | 23 March 1960 | 30 May 1961 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes | [71] |
Col. Catalino Chávez Pérez | Óscar Ubico Zebadúa | 30 May 1961 | 16 March 1962 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes | [72] |
Col. Ernesto Molina Arreaga | Rubén Flores Avendaño | 16 March 1962 | 15 March 1963 | Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes | [73] |
Col. Catalino Chávez Pérez | Joaquín Montenegro Paniagua | 15 March 1963 | 1 July 1966 | Enrique Peralta Azurdia | [74] |
1966 onwards
See also
References
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