List of Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay

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List of Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay .

Below is a list of office-holders from 1830 [1]

NameEntered officeLeft office
Francisco Antonino Vidal Gosende 18301835
Antonino Domingo Costa 1836
Manuel Errazquin 18371838
Manuel Basilio Bustamante 1839
Vacant1840
Julián Álvarez 18411843
Pedro Pablo Vidal 1843
Juan Zufriateguy 1844
Eusebio Cabral 1845
Guerra Grande 18461851
José M. Martínez 1852
Atanasio Cruz Aguirre 1853
Salvador Tort 1854
José Encarnación de Zas 1854
Mateo Magariños 1855
José G. Palomeque 18561857
Julio C. Pereira 18581860
Marcos Vaeza 1861
Pedro Fuentes 18621863
Vacant18641867
Antonio Rodríguez Caballero 1868
Eusebio Cabral 1868
Francisco Javier Laviña 1869
Juan Francisco Rodríguez 18701872
Alejandro Chucarro (hijo) 1873
Ambrosio Velazco 18741875
Pedro Carve 1876
Vacant1877
José Cándido Bustamante 1879
Juan Peñalva 1880
José Ladislao Terra 1880
Fernando Torres 1881
Conrado Rucker 1882
José Cándido Bustamante 18821883
Francisco Javier Laviña 1884
Alberto Flangini 1885
Vicente Garzón 1886
Eduardo Mac Eachen 1887
Juan Magariños Cervantes 18881889
Juan Alberto Capurro 1890
Eduardo Chucarro 1890
Miguel Herrera y Obes 18911894
Felipe Lacueva 1895
Duncan Stewart 1896
Alcides Montero 18971898
José Saavedra 18991901
Benito Cuñarro 1902
Antonio María Rodríguez 19031911
Eugenio Lagarmilla 19121913
Ricardo Areco 1914
Ramón Saldaña 19151916
Domingo Arena 19171918
César Alberto Miranda 1919
Carlos María Sorín 1920
José F. Arias 1921
Héctor R. Gómez 1922
Aureliano Rodríguez Larreta 1923
Gabriel Terra 19231924
César G. Gutiérrez 1925
Arturo Lussich 1926
Ítalo Perotti 19261927
Alfredo García Morales 1928
Guillermo L. García 19291931
José Otamendi 19321933
Julio César Estol 19341936
Julio César Canessa 19361937
Cyro Giambruno 19381940
Euclides Sosa Aguiar 1941
Coup d'état of Alfredo Baldomir, no parliament19421943
Luis Batlle Berres 19431945
Juan Francisco Guichón 1946
Antonio Rubio Pérez 1947
José Lissidini 19481950
Arturo Lezama 1951
José Lissidini 1952
Arturo Lezama 1953
Carlos B. Moreno 1954
Fermin Sorhueta March 1, 1955March 1, 1957
Delfos Roche March 1, 1957March 1, 1958
Juan Rodríguez Correa March 1, 1958March 1, 1959
Fransisco Rodríguez Camusso March 1, 1959March 1, 1960
Alejandro Zorrilla de San Martín March 1, 1960March 1, 1961
Ulises Pivel Devoto March 1, 1961March 1, 1962
Ciro Ciompi March 1, 1962March 1, 1963
Mauro Saravia March 1, 1963March 1, 1964
Luis Hierro Gambardella March 1, 1964March 1, 1965
Luis A. Viera March 1, 1965March 1, 1966
Mario Héber Usher March 1, 1966March 1, 1967
Nelson Constanza March 1, 1967March 1, 1968
Luis Riñon Perret March 1, 1968March 1, 1969
Hugo Batalla March 1, 1969March 1, 1970
Fernando Elichirigoity March 1, 1970March 1, 1971
Jorge Vila March 1, 1971March 1, 1972
Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz March 1, 1972June 27, 1973
vacant (dictatorship)June 27, 1973February 14, 1985
Antonio Marchesano February 15, 1985March 1, 1986
Luis Ituño March 1, 1986March 1, 1987
Victor Cortazzo March 1, 1987March 1, 1988
Ernesto Amorín Larranãga March 1, 1988March 1, 1989
Luis Hierro López March 1, 1989March 1, 1990
Héctor Martín Sturla March 1, 1990March 1, 1991
Juan Adolfo Singer March 1, 1991March 1, 1992
Alem García March 1, 1992March 1, 1993
Luis Alberto Heber March 1, 1993March 1, 1994
Mario Cantón March 1, 1994March 1, 1995
Guillermo Stirling March 1, 1995March 1, 1996
Jorge Machiñena March 1, 1996March 1, 1997
Carlos Baráibar March 1, 1997March 1, 1998
Jaime Trobo March 1, 1998March 1, 1999
Ariel Lausarot March 1, 1999March 1, 2000
Washington Abdala March 1, 2000March 1, 2001
Gustavo Penadés March 1, 2001March 1, 2002
Guillermo Álvarez March 1, 2002March 1, 2003
Jorge Chápper March 1, 2003March 1, 2004
José Amorín Batlle March 1, 2004March 1, 2005
Nora Castro March 1, 2005March 1, 2006
Julio Cardozo March 1, 2006March 1, 2007
Enrique Pintado March 1, 2007March 1, 2008
Alberto Perdomo March 1, 2008March 1, 2009
Roque Arregui March 1, 2009March 1, 2010
Ivonne Passada March 1, 2010March 1, 2011
Luis Lacalle Pou March 1, 2011March 1, 2012
Jorge Orrico March 1, 2012March 1, 2013
Germán Cardoso March 1, 2013March 1, 2014
Aníbal Pereyra March 1, 2014March 1, 2015
Alejandro Sánchez March 1, 2015March 1, 2016
Gerardo Amarilla March 1, 2016March 1, 2017
José Carlos Mahía March 1, 2017March 1, 2018
Jorge Gandini March 1, 2018March 1, 2019
Cecilia Bottino March 1, 2019Present
  1. PRESIDENCIA DE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL Y DEL SENADO PRESIDENCIA DE LA CAMARA DE REPRESENTANTES (October 29, 2013). "Parlamentarios Uruguayos 1830-2005" (PDF). www.parlamento.gub.uy.

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