Vice President of Guatemala
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Vice President of Guatemala | |
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since January 14, 2016 | |
Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Guatemalan National Palace |
Term length | Four years, non-renewable |
Inaugural holder | Clemente Marroquín Rojas |
Formation | 1/07/1966 |
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Vice President of Guatemala is a political position in Guatemala which is since 1966 elected concurrently with the position of President of Guatemala. The current Vice President is Jafeth Cabrera.
Historically there has been provisions for multiple Vice Presidents elected for one-year-term. The election was carried in Congress of Guatemala. A provision for First and Second Vice Presidents existed 1882-1921, 1921-1928 and 1956-1966. A provision for First, Second and Third Vice Presidents existed 1921 and 1928-1944.
History of the office holders follows.
1882-1921
1921
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Third Vice president | Inaugurated | Left Office | |
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José Ernesto Zelaya | Federico Castañeda Godoy | Maximiliano de León | 12 April 1921 | 8 December 1921 | [35] |
1921-1928
First Vice President | Second Vice President | Inaugurated | Left Office | |
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Gen. José María Orellana | Alberto Mencos | 8 December 1921 | 27 April 1922 | [36] |
Gen. Jorge Ubico | R. Felipe Solares | 27 April 1922 | 28 April 1923 | [37] |
Gen. Margarito Ariza | Francisco Fuentes | 28 April 1923 | 3 May 1924 | [38] |
Gen. Aurelio Recinos | Gen. Antonio Monterroso | 3 May 1924 | 28 April 1925 | [39] |
Lazaro Chacón | Federico Aguilar Valenzuela | 28 April 1925 | 18 December 1926 | [40][41] |
Gen. Miguel Larrave | Federico Aguilar Valenzuela | 18 December 1926 | 30 April 1927 | [42] |
Gen. Miguel Larrave | Gen. Mauro De León | 30 April 1927 | 15 March 1928 | [43] |
1928-1944
1956-1966
1966 onwards
See also
References
- ^ Decree 0037
- ^ Decree 0059
- ^ Decree 0087
- ^ Decree 0098
- ^ Decree 0111
- ^ Decree 0015
- ^ Decree 0062
- ^ Decree 0094
- ^ Decree 0130
- ^ Decree 0183
- ^ Decree 0212
- ^ Decree 0220
- ^ Decree 0260
- ^ Decree 0300
- ^ Decree 0329
- ^ Decree 0360
- ^ Decree 0398
- ^ Decree 0444
- ^ Decree 0511
- ^ Decree 0547
- ^ Decree 0555
- ^ Decree 0571
- ^ Decree 0650
- ^ Decree 0769
- ^ Decree 0794
- ^ Decree 0821
- ^ Decree 0847
- ^ Decree 0910
- ^ Decree 0928
- ^ Decree 0947
- ^ Decree 0965
- ^ Decree 0988
- ^ Decree 1011
- ^ Decree 1024
- ^ Decree 1091
- ^ Decree 2
- ^ Decree 1185
- ^ Decree 1245
- ^ Decree 1310
- ^ Decree 1377
- ^ Decree 1458
- ^ Decree 1466
- ^ Decree 1498
- ^ Decree 1520
- ^ Decree 1571
- ^ Decree 1624
- ^ Decree 1685
- ^ Decree 1696
- ^ Decree 1760
- ^ Decree 1877
- ^ Decree 1936
- ^ Decree 2019
- ^ Decree 2099
- ^ Decree 2188
- ^ Decree 2264
- ^ Decree 2330
- ^ Decree 2383
- ^ Decree 2471
- ^ Decree 2569
- ^ Decree 2634
- ^ Decree 2734
- ^ Decree 2808
- ^ Decree 1066
- ^ Decree 1151
- ^ Decree 1203
- ^ Decree 1223
- ^ Decree 1277
- ^ Decree 1345
- ^ Decree 1445
- ^ Decree 1517
- ^ Decree 1576
- ^ "Guatemala names interim vice president amid political crisis". Inquirer.net. 17 September 2015.