Peru: Heads of State: 1827-1836 |
Vicepresidente de la República encargado del Poder Ejecutivo |
9 Jun 1827 - 22 Aug 1827 |
Manuel José de Salazar y Baquíjano [1] |
Presidente de la República encargado del Poder Ejecutivo [2] |
9 Jun 1827 - 20 Apr 1828 |
José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar |
Presidente de la República |
20 Apr 1828 - 6 Jun 1829 |
José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar [3] |
Jefe Supremo Provisorio de la República |
6 Jun 1829 - 1 Sep 1829 |
Antonio Gutiérrez de La Fuente |
Presidente Provisorio de la República |
1 Sep 1829 - 20 Dec 1829 |
Agustín Gamarra y Messia |
Presidente de la República |
20 Dec 1829 - 20 Dec 1833 |
Agustín Gamarra y Messia |
20 Dec 1833 - 21 Dec 1833 |
office vacant [4] |
Presidente Provisional de la República [5] |
21 Dec 1833 - 11 Aug 1836 |
Luis José de las Mercedes de Orbegoso y Moncada Galindo [6][7][8] |
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[1] |
Pending the taking office by José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar. |
[2] |
Also in official use: Presidente de la República Peruana and Presidente de la República del Perú. |
[3] |
Staying in Piura, North Peru, he refused to resign after his constitutional substitute in Lima had been removed from office (6 Jun 1829); leaves the national territory 9 Jun 1829. |
[4] |
In the absence of a constitutionally designated successor, the Convención Nacional declared the impossibility of filling the office of Presidente de la República, and elected a Presidente Provisional de la República (20 Dec 1833), leaving the office vacant pending his swearing-in (21 Dec 1833). |
[5] |
Also in sporadic official use: Presidente Provisorio de la República |
[6] |
Formerly conde de Olmos. |
[7] |
Jefe Supremo Provisorio de la República (in dissidence) |
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4 Jan 1834 - 24 Apr 1834 Pedro Pablo Bermúdez Ascarza |
[8] |
Jefe Supremo del Perú (also in official use: Jefe Supremo de la República; in dissidence) |
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25 Feb 1835 - 9 Feb 1836 Felipe Santiago de Salaverry y del Solar |