Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis
Minister of Internal Affairs
Ministro de Asuntos Internos | |
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Ministry of Internal Affairs | |
Style | His Excellency |
Appointer | Emperor of Creeperopolis |
Formation | June 15, 1833 |
First holder | Frederico Estrada Cabrera |
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Emperor of Creeperopolis Reigning since 2003
Politics: Family: |
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The Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis is the title of Creeperopolis' formal Minister of Internal Affairs. The position was established in 1833 by Emperor Adolfo III following the Revolution of 1833.
List of Ministers of Internal Affairs
Portrait | Minister of Defense (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office & Mandate Duration in years and days |
Party | ||
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1 | Field Marshal Frederico Estrada Cabrera (1770–1842) |
June 15 1833 |
March 5 1840 |
Military | |
6 years and 264 days | |||||
2 | Field Marshal Martín Pueyrredon Villar (1776–1850) |
March 5 1840 |
January 4 1850 |
Military | |
9 years and 305 days | |||||
3 | Field Marshal Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (1798–1874) |
January 4 1850 |
June 2 1874 |
Military | |
24 years and 149 days | |||||
4 | Field Marshal Carlos Alvear Guardián (1827–1900) |
June 2 1874 |
December 31 1887 |
Military | |
13 years and 212 days | |||||
5 | His Excellency José Figueroa Alcorta (1840–1919) |
December 31 1887 |
December 31 1892 |
National Liberal Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
6 | His Excellency Miguel Hidalgo Jímenez (1858–1935) |
December 31 1892 |
December 31 1902 |
National Conservative Party | |
10 years and 0 days | |||||
7 | General Pedro Quintana Sáenz (1848–1929) |
December 31 1902 |
December 31 1907 |
Catholic Royalist Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
8 | His Excellency José Figueroa Alcorta (1840–1919) |
December 31 1907 |
December 31 1912 |
National Liberal Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
9 | General Pedro Quintana Sáenz (1848–1929) |
December 31 1912 |
December 31 1917 |
Catholic Royalist Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
10 | His Excellency José Figueroa Alcorta (1840–1919) |
December 31 1917 |
June 13 1919 |
National Liberal Party | |
1 year and 164 days | |||||
– | General Pedro Quintana Sáenz (1848–1929) |
June 13 1919 |
June 21 1919 |
Catholic Royalist Party | |
8 days | |||||
11 | His Excellency José Evaristo Uriburu (1869–1935) |
June 21 1919 |
December 31 1922 |
National Liberal Party | |
3 years and 193 days | |||||
12 | General Pedro Quintana Sáenz (1848–1929) |
December 31 1922 |
December 31 1927 |
Catholic Royalist Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
13 | His Excellency Roque Sáenz Peña (1880–1934) |
December 31 1927 |
December 31 1932 |
Creeperian Socialist Party | |
5 years and 0 days | |||||
14 | His Excellency Miguel Hidalgo Jímenez (1858–1935) |
December 31 1932 |
January 2 1933 |
National Conservative Party | |
2 days | |||||
15 | Field Marshal Arturo Rawson Perón (1887–1952) |
Janauary 2 1933 |
September 11 1952 |
Military | |
19 years and 253 days | |||||
16 | Field Marshal Domingo Alfonsín Camaño (1900–1960) |
September 11 1952 |
July 14 1960 |
Military | |
7 years and 307 days | |||||
17 | Field Marshal Julián Farrell Davidson (1899–1974) |
July 14 1960 |
February 28 1974 |
Military | |
13 years and 229 days | |||||
18 | Field Marshal Carlos Onganía Carballo (1923–1985) |
February 28 1974 |
October 15 1979 |
Military | |
5 years and 229 days | |||||
19 | Field Marshal Agustín Lanusse Melendez (1924–1994) |
October 15 1979 |
October 15 1989 |
Military | |
10 years and 0 days | |||||
20 | Field Marshal Fortunato Galtieri Castelli (1930–2006) |
October 15 1989 |
October 16 1999 |
Military | |
10 years and 1 day | |||||
21 | His Excellency Carlos Menem Menem (1953–2003) |
October 16 1999 |
June 18 2003 |
Creeperian Initiative | |
3 years and 245 days | |||||
– | Field Marshal Venancio López Requena (1926–) |
June 18 2003 |
June 19 2003 |
Military | |
1 day | |||||
22 | His Excellency Santiago Azaña Yagüe (1959–) |
June 19 2003 |
Incumbent | Creeperian Initiative | |
20 years and 317 days |