List of presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic

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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.

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The lower chamber was called Tribunado 1844-1854, then Chamber of Representatives 1854-1878, and Chamber of Deputies since 1878. [1]

Presidents of Tribunado 1844-1854

NamePeriodNotes
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]

Presidents of the lower chamber called Chamber of Representatives 1854-1878

NamePeriodNotes
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]

Presidents of the lower chamber called Chamber of Deputies since 1878

NamePeriodNotes
Pedro M. Piñeyro 1879 [1]
Manuel M. Cabral 1879 [1]
Alejandro S. Vicioso 1879 [1]
Manuel Piña Benítez 1879 [1]
Isaías Franco Bidó 1880, 1881, 1896, 1897, 1899 [1]
Domingo A. Rodríguez 1880 [1]
Rafael M. Leyba 1880, 1881 [1]
Alfredo Deetjen 1882, 1883, 1884 [1]
Fernando Arturo de Meriño 1883 [1]
Federico García Pérez 1884, 1885 [1]
Rodolfo R. Boscowitz 1885 [1]
Sebastián E. Valverde 1885 [1]
Alejandro S. Vicioso 1886, 1888 [1]
Juan Francisco Sánchez 1886 [1]
Miguel A. Román 1887 [1]
José M. Arzeno 1887-1888 [1]
Eugenio C. de Marchena 1887 [1]
Enrique Henríquez 1888, 1893 [1]
Sergio Arturo de Moya 1888, 1899 [1]
Pedro María Garrido 1889, 1890, 1891 [1]
Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez 1889 [1]
Luis T. del Castillo 1889, 1890, 1892 [1]
Luis Arturo Bermúdez 1889, 1890, 1891 [1]
Leovigildo Cuello 1889 [1]
Juan M. Molina 1890, 1892 [1]
Mariano Rodríguez Objío 1890 [1]
Federico García Godoy 1891 [1]
Julián Zorrilla 1891 [1]
José E. Santelises 1892 [1]
Hipólito Pierret 1893, 1894, 1896 [1]
Jorge Curiel 1894, 1895 [1]
Pedro A. Bobea 1895 [1]
Carlos T. Nouel 1897, 1898 [1]
Federico Leonte Vásquez Lajara 1897, 1898 [1]
Isidro Mejía 1899 [1]
José Furcy Castellanos 1899, 1903 [1]
Rafael E. Galván 1899 [1]
Rafael Abreu Licairac 1899, 1901, 1902 [1]
José Dubeau 1899 [1]
Emilio Prud’Homme 1900, 1901 [1]
Manuel Ubaldo Gómez 1900, 1903 [1]
José María Cabral y Báez 1901 [1]
Pedro B. Coiscou 1901 [1]
Carlos Morales Languasco 1901 [1]
Juan José Sánchez 1902 [1]
Rafael Justino Castillo 1902 [1]
Manuel Arturo Machado 1903 [1]
Ramón Báez 1903 [1]
José E. Otero Nolasco 1904 [1]
Francisco Richiez Ducoudray 1904 [1]
Alberto Arredondo Miura 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908 [1]
Manuel María Sanabia 1904 [1]
Joaquín Morales Bernal 1904 [1]
Manuel de Jesús Aybar 1905 [1]
Joaquín Salazar 1905 [1]
Israel Alvarez Cabrera 1905 [1]
Ramón O. Lovatón 1906, 1907, 1908 [1]
Manuel de Jesús Viñas 1906 [1]
Octavio Beras 1906 [1]
Agustín Acevedo 1908 [1]
José E. Otero Nolasco 1908 [1]
Octavio Beras 1908-1909 [1]
Agustín Acevedo 1910-1911 [1]
Salvador Otero Nolasco 1912 [1]
Rodolfo Coiscou 1912 [1]
Octavio Beras 1914 [1]
Juan José Sánchez 1914-1915 [1]
Luis Bernard 1915-1916 [1]
Ernesto Bonelli Burgos 1924-1930 [2] [1]
Miguel Ángel Roca 1930-1936 [2] [1]
Daniel Henríquez Velásquez 1936-1937 [2] [1]
Arturo Pellerano Sardá 1937-1940 [2] [1]
Abelardo René Nanita León 1940-1942 [2] [1]
Manuel Arturo Peña Batlle 1942 [2] [1]
Porfirio Herrera Velásquez 1943-1955 [2] [1]
Rafael Francisco Prats Ramírez (Don Pachito)1955-1956 [2] [1]
Carlos Sánchez y Sánchez 1956-1958 [2] [1]
José Ramón Rodríguez 1958-1961 [2] [1]
Carlos Rafael Goico Morales 1961-1962 [2] [1]
Miguel A. McCabe Aristy 1963 [2] [1]
Rafael R. Molina Ureña 1963 [2] [1]
Patricio Gerardo Badía Lara 1966-1970 [2] [1]
Atilio Antonio Guzmán Fernández 1970-1978 [2] [1]
Abraham Bautista Alcántara 1978-1979 [2] [1]
Hatuey DeCamps Jiménez 1979-1982 [2] [1]
Hugo Tolentino Dipp 1982-1986 [2] [1]
Fernando A. Amiama Tió 1986-1987 [2] [1]
Ramón Edilio Vargas Ortega 1987 [2] [1]
Luis José González Sánchez 1987-1990 [2] [1]
Norge William Botello Fernández 1990-1994 [2] [1]
Danilo Medina Sánchez 1994-1995 [2] [1]
José Ramón 'Monchy' Fadul y Fadul 1995-1996 [2] [1]
Héctor Rafael Peguero Méndez 1996-1999 [2] [1]
Rafaela Alburquerque de González 1999-2003 [2] [1]
Alfredo Pacheco Osoria 2003-2006 [2] [1]
Julio César Valentín Jiminián 2006-2010 [2] [1]
Abel Martínez Durán 2010-2016 [2]
Lucía 'Yomaira' Medina Sánchez 2016–2017 [2]
Rubén Darío Maldonado Díaz 2017–2018 [2]
Radhamés Camacho 2018–2020
Alfredo Pacheco 2020– [3]

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