List of Presidents of Guyana

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President of the
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Presidential arms guyana.png
Presidential Coat of arms
Incumbent
Donald Ramotar

since 3 December 2011
Residence State House, Georgetown
Term length 5 years
Inaugural holder Edward Luckhoo
Formation 23 February 1970
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This is a list of Presidents of Guyana. The President is the head of state of Guyana.

When Guyana was declared a republic in 1970, the President was elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term and possessed largely ceremonial powers. After a 1980 referendum, the constitution was amended to make the President chief executive officer ans the President became known as the Executive President. The President is elected for a five-year term on the basis of the parliamentary elections. Presidents are counted beginning with President Arthur Chung in 1970. Executive Presidents are counted beginning with President Forbes Burnham (1st Executive President) in 1980.

[edit] Presidents of Guyana (1970-Present)

# Incumbent Portrait Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Sir Edward Luckhoo
(last Governor-General, acting President)
23 February 1970 17 March 1970 Independent
1 Arthur Chung President Arthur Chung.jpg 17 March 1970 6 October 1980 Independent
2 Forbes Burnham* Forbes Burnham.jpg 6 October 1980 6 August 1985 People's National Congress
3 Desmond Hoyte 6 August 1985 9 October 1992 People's National Congress
4 Cheddi Jagan* President Cheddi Jagan.png 9 October 1992 6 March 1997 People's Progressive Party
5 Sam Hinds Sam Hinds 2006.jpg 6 March 1997 19 December 1997 People's Progressive Party
6 Janet Jagan Janet Jagan.png 19 December 1997 11 August 1999 People's Progressive Party
7 Bharrat Jagdeo Jagdeo03032007.jpg 11 August 1999 3 December 2011 People's Progressive Party
8 Donald Ramotar Donald Ramotar.png 3 December 2011 Incumbent People's Progressive Party
  • Note - Died in office

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