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== Captain Generals ==
  
The precursor to the modern presidency of El Salvador was the captaincy generalship. From 1858 to 1888, El Salvador, then known as Nuevo Honduras, was governed by Creeperopolis as a [[Captaincy General of Nuevo Honduras|captaincy general]] (effectively a protectorate) with the captain general as Creeperopolis' main colonial overseer. The captain general served as the executive head of government of the country, while the [[King of El Salvador|King]] served as the ceremonial head of state. Creeperopolis began to govern El Salvador after a [[Creeperian conquest of El Salvador|2 month-long military campaign]] to gain control of the country.
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The precursor to the modern presidency of El Salvador was the captaincy generalship. From 1858 to 1888, El Salvador, then known as Nuevo Honduras, was governed by Creeperopolis as a [[Captaincy General of Nuevo Honduras|captaincy general]] (effectively a protectorate) with the captain general as Creeperopolis' main colonial overseer. The captain general served as the executive head of government of the country, while the [[Monarchy of El Salvador|King]] served as the ceremonial head of state. Creeperopolis began to govern El Salvador after a [[Creeperian conquest of El Salvador|2 month-long military campaign]] to gain control of the country.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:16, 22 March 2023

President of El Salvador
President d'El Salvador
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Incumbent
Orlando Pareja Palau (IC)

since 1 January 2021
StyleHis Excellency
AbbreviationPES
AppointerElected by citizenry
Term length3 years
PrecursorCaptain General of El Salvador
King of El Salvador
Formation1 November 1888
First holderLluís Altayo Ramió

The President of El Salvador is the formal head of government of the Imperial Republic of El Salvador.

Captain Generals

The precursor to the modern presidency of El Salvador was the captaincy generalship. From 1858 to 1888, El Salvador, then known as Nuevo Honduras, was governed by Creeperopolis as a captaincy general (effectively a protectorate) with the captain general as Creeperopolis' main colonial overseer. The captain general served as the executive head of government of the country, while the King served as the ceremonial head of state. Creeperopolis began to govern El Salvador after a 2 month-long military campaign to gain control of the country.

Captain General President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party King
(Term)
1 Miguel Santín Castillo Brigadier
Miguel Santín Castillo

(1819–1859)
10 July
1858
26 January
1859
Military Josep II
(1858–1865)
200 days
2 Joaquín Guzmán Ynsfrán Brigadier
Joaquín Guzmán Ynsfrán

(1821–1880)
26 January
1859
1 February
1873
Military
14 years and 6 days Josep III
(1865–1888)
3 Carlos Ezeta Beltrán Brigadier
Carlos Ezeta Beltrán

(1836–1900)
1 February
1873
1 November
1888
Military
15 years and 274 days

Presidents (parliamentary republic)

In 1888, with the democratization of Creeperopolis the year prior, republicans in El Salvador demanded similar democratization of the country. In February 1888, a plebiscite was held wether to establish an elected parliament under the King or the outright abolition of the monarchy; 58 percent voted to abolish the monarchy, and in August 1888, an election was held to elect a president and a prime minister. The monarchy was abolished on 1 November 1888 and King Josep III went into exile in Creeperopolis. The captaincy generalship was renamed to the presidency, and the position moved from head of government to head of state.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Prime Minister
(Term)
1 Lluís Altayo Ramió His Excellency
Lluís Altayo Ramió

(1840–1910)
1 November
1888
1 November
1894
1888 Party of the Salvadoran People Sergi Falguera Padilla
(1888–1891)
6 years and 0 days Abelard Acebron Bayer
(1891–1897)
2 Esdres Fontcuberta Lacruz His Excellency
Esdres Fontcuberta Lacruz

(1846–1911)
1 November
1894
1 November
1900
1894 Salvadoran Nationalist Party
6 years and 0 days Sergi Falguera Padilla
(1897–1900)
3 Lluís Altayo Ramió His Excellency
Lluís Altayo Ramió

(1840–1910)
1 November
1900
15 April
1908
1900 Party of the Salvadoran People Abelard Acebron Bayer
(1900–1906)
1906 Sergi Falguera Padilla
(1906–1908)
7 years and 166 days

Presidents (presidential republic)

In 1908, President Lluís Altayo Ramió made a move to increase presidential power and limit the power the legislature had over the government. He called for a plebiscite which would determine if the position of prime minister would be abolished and the presidency was given authorities as head of state and head of government. The plebiscite resulted in 64 percent voting in favor of Altayo Ramió's proposals, however, the election has subsequently been seen as fraudulent and Altayo Ramió's abolition of the premiership on 15 April 1908 is now considered to be a self coup. Additionally, he extended presidential terms to seven years from six, and the Party of the Salvadoran People made a move to hold a firm grip on the presidency.

Portrait State President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party
1 Lluís Altayo Ramió His Excellency
Lluís Altayo Ramió

(1840–1910)
15 April
1908
2 July
1910
Party of the Salvadoran People
2 years and 78 days
Sergi Falguera Padilla His Excellency
Sergi Falguera Padilla

(1850–1925)
Acting President
2 July
1910
1 November
1910
Party of the Salvadoran People
122 days
2 Amadeu Fullados Fañé His Excellency
Amadeu Fullados Fañé

(1849–1921)
1 November
1910
1 November
1917
1910 Party of the Salvadoran People
7 years and 0 days
3 Josep Graupera Arxe His Excellency
Josep Graupera Arxe

(1873–1938)
1 November
1917
1 November
1924
1917 Party of the Salvadoran People
7 years and 0 days
4 Gonçal Montanya Llavallo His Excellency
Gonçal Montanya Llavallo

(1878–1935)
1 November
1924
29 March
1926
1924 Party of the Salvadoran People
1 year and 148 days

Presidents (parliamentary republic restored)

On 29 March 1926, a group of military officers overthrew President Gonçal Montanya Llavallo and established the Junta of National Reorganization. The coup was supported by the Salvadoran Nationalist Party and the Creeperian government of Prime Minister Antonio Sáenz Heredia. The coup was led by Lieutenant General Alfons Manonell Desplans, and the junta restored the parliamentary republic and reestablished the position of prime minister. Term lengths were also reduced from seven years to five years.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Prime Minister
(Term)
Alfons Manonell Desplans Brigadier
Alfons Manonell Desplans

(1882–1933)
Chairman of the Junta of National Reorganization
29 March
1926
1 November
1926
Military Vacant
(1926)
217 days
4 Adalbert Espasí Masrramon His Excellency
Adalbert Espasí Masrramon

(1886–1946)
1 November
1926
1 November
1930
1926 Salvadoran Nationalist Party Gonçal Salvatel Viñallon
(1926–1933)
4 years and 0 days
5 Josep Boixadé Callo His Excellency
Josep Boixadé Callo

(1883–1933)
1 November
1930
4 January
1933
1930 Salvadoran Nationalist Party
2 years and 64 days

State of Granada

With the start of the Creeperian Civil War, Salvadoran communists and socialists staged a coup against the government of President Josep Boixadé Callo. The coup succeeded, and Boixadé Callo and Prime Minister Gonçal Salvatel Viñallon were killed during the coup. Tomàs Regalat Esglaó, a prominent communist leader, was proclaimed as president and changed the country's name to the State of Granada. He declared the country's allegiance with the National Council for Peace and Order.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party
1 Tomàs Regalat Esglaó His Excellency
Tomàs Regalat Esglaó

(1902–1935)
4 January
1933
16 July
1935
Party of the Salvadoran People
2 years and 193 days

Military presidents

The Salvadoran War ended on 16 July 1935 with the overthrow of the State of Granada and the establishment of a pro-Catholic Imperial Restoration Council military government headed by Field Marshal Carlos Castillo Armas. Additionally, Regalat Esglaó was executed shortly after the overthrow of the State of Granada.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party
1 Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno Supreme Caudillo
Adolfo Cabañeras Moreno

(1890–1944)
16 July
1935
17 July
1935
Military
1 day
2 Carlos Castillo Armas Field Marshal
Carlos Castillo Armas

(1904–1956)
17 July
1935
13 July
1956
Military
20 years and 362 days

President of the Salvadoran Republic

In July 1956, the military government was overthrown by Salvadoran protestors and the Salvadoran Republic was declared. It was led by Paúl Sáenz Mina and Tomás Alemán Prats. Castillo Armas was killed during the revolution. After the overthrow of the military, the Creeperian Armed Forces militarily intervened to stop the revolution and reassert control over El Salvador.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
(Term)
1 Paúl Sáenz Mina His Excellency
Paúl Sáenz Mina

(1897–1957)
13 July
1956
11 November
1956
Independent Tomás Alemán Prats
(1956)
121 days

President of the Imperial Republic

After the restoration of Creeperian client rule, the occupying Creeperian government established a military junta to govern the nation as the country's new political system was established. Local democratic elections were retained, however, the president was elected and appointed by the country's legislature, the Tribunals Generals. After the Salvadoran Crisis of 1976, during which incumbent President Llàtzer Nacenta Adrover was deposed and killed by Lieutenant General Adalberto Rivera Carballo, the Creeperian government abolished local elections, instead resorting to appointing local politicians.

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Vice President
(Term)
1 Rafael Videla Redondo Field Marshal
Rafael Videla Redondo

(1915–1994)
11 November
1956
1 December
1964
Military Position vacant
8 years and 20 days
2 Armando Molina Barraza Field Marshal
Armando Molina Barraza

(1927–2016)
1 December
1964
1 November
1965
Military Position vacant
335 days
3 Úmar Casabona Masdevall His Excellency
Úmar Casabona Masdevall

(1899–1972)
1 November
1965
1 November
1970
1965 Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front Domènec Agut Vinyet
(1965–1970)
5 years and 0 days
4 Domènec Agut Vinyet His Excellency
Domènec Agut Vinyet

(1912–1976)
1 November
1970
1 November
1975
1970 Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front Llàtzer Nacenta Adrover
(1970–1975)
5 years and 0 days
5 Llàtzer Nacenta Adrover His Excellency
Llàtzer Nacenta Adrover

(1918–1976)
1 November
1975
3 June
1976
1975 Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front Reginald Caminal Ventayol
(1975–1976)
215 days
Adalberto Rivera Carballo Lieutenant General
Adalberto Rivera Carballo

(1921–1976)
Provisional President
3 June
1976
4 June
1976
Military Position vacant
1 day
Armando Molina Barraza Field Marshal
Armando Molina Barraza

(1927–2016)
Acting President
4 June
1976
1 January
1980
Military Position vacant
3 years and 211 days
6 Ambròs Servitja Caus His Excellency
Ambròs Servitja Caus

(1911–2000)
1 January
1980
1 January
1985
1980 Salvadoran Initiative Josep Esteba Treserra
(1980–1985)
5 years and 0 days
7 Josep Esteba Treserra His Excellency
Josep Esteba Treserra

(1913–2008)
1 January
1985
1 January
1990
1985 Salvadoran Initiative Pascual Paton Gimpera
(1985–1990)
5 years and 0 days
8 Pascual Paton Gimpera His Excellency
Pascual Paton Gimpera

(1924–2017)
1 January
1990
1 January
1995
1990 Salvadoran Initiative Frederic Calderer Reinoso
(1990–1995)
5 years and 0 days
9 Frederic Calderer Reinoso His Excellency
Frederic Calderer Reinoso

(1932–)
1 January
1995
1 January
2000
1995 Salvadoran Initiative Isaac Viscarri Lleó
(1995–2000)
5 years and 0 days
10 Isaac Viscarri Lleó His Excellency
Isaac Viscarri Lleó

(1956–)
1 January
2000
1 January
2005
2000 Salvadoran Initiative Enrique Juárez Calles
(2000–2005)
5 years and 0 days
11 Enrique Juárez Calles His Excellency
Enrique Juárez Calles

(1961–)
1 January
2005
1 January
2010
2005 Salvadoran Initiative Urbà Novoa Cabanes
(2005–2010)
5 years and 0 days
12 Urbà Novoa Cabanes His Excellency
Urbà Novoa Cabanes

(1947–)
1 January
2010
1 January
2015
2010 Salvadoran Initiative Roderic Tarragona Montanuy
(2010–2015)
5 years and 0 days
13 Roderic Tarragona Montanuy His Excellency
Roderic Tarragona Montanuy

(1956–)
1 January
2015
1 January
2020
2015 Salvadoran Initiative Orlando Pareja Palau
(2015–2020)
5 years and 0 days
14 Orlando Pareja Palau His Excellency
Orlando Pareja Palau

(1974–)
1 January
2020
Incumbent 2020 Salvadoran Initiative Zèfir Cladera Mirambell
(2020–)
4 years and 167 days

See also