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The president of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic is the speaker of the lower chamber of the legislature.
The lower chamber was called Tribunado 1844-1854, then Chamber of Representatives 1854-1878, and Chamber of Deputies since 1878. [1]
Name | Period | Notes |
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José Joaquín Delmonte | 1845 | [1] |
Juan Bautista Lovalace | 1846, 1847, 1849 | [1] |
Francisco Javier Abreu | 1846, 1847 | [1] |
Tomás Bobadilla | 1847 | [1] |
Toribio López Villanueva | 1848 | [1] |
Félix María Delmonte | 1848, 1849, 1853 | [1] |
Antonio Gutiérrez | 1849 | [1] |
José Mateo Perdomo | 1850, 1851 | [1] |
Gaspar Hernández | 1851, 1852 | [1] |
Félix Mercenario | 1852 | [1] |
Felipe Perdomo | 1852, 1853 | [1] |
José Román | 1853 | [1] |
Domingo Daniel Pichardo | 1854 | [1] |
Name | Period | Notes |
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Felipe Perdomo | 1854 | [1] |
Pedro Pablo Bonilla | 1854 | [1] |
José Román | 1854 | [1] |
Federico Peralta | 1854 | [1] |
Francisco Javier Abreu | 1866 | [1] |
José del Carmen Reynoso | 1866 | [1] |
Juan Bautista Zafra | 1867 | [1] |
Melitón Valverde | 1867 | [1] |
Emiliano Tejera | 1874 | [1] |
Apolinar de Castro | 1875-1876 | [1] |
Félix Mariano Lluberes | 1877 | [1] |
Manuel de Jesús Galván | 1878 | [1] |
Fernando Arturo de Meriño | 1878 | [1] |
Pedro M. Piñeyro | 1878 | [1] |
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