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A 2005 presidential poll was conducted by James Lindgren for the Federalist Society and The Wall Street Journal. [13] [14] As in the 2000 survey, the editors sought to balance the opinions of liberals and conservatives, adjusting the results "to give Democratic- and Republican-leaning scholars equal weight".
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (1817–1861) 28 February 1844 1 March 1844 2 days Interim president of the Central Government Junta. Tomás Bobadilla (1785–1871) 1 March 1844 9 June 1844 100 days President of the Central Government Junta. Ousted from office by a coup d'état. Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (1817–1861) 9 June 1844 12 July 1844
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This is a list of those who have served as President of the Republic of Peru (head of state and head of government of Peru) from its establishment to the present.The office was established by the 1822 Constituent Congress, after the resignation of José de San Martín to his position as Protector of Peru and his subsequent departure from the country.
List of presidents of the Senate of the Dominican Republic.The president is elected for a one-year term, and can be re-elected. Dominican Republic has had upper chamber (bicameral legislature) 1844-1854, 1858-1861, 1865-1866, 1878-1880, and since 1908.
He claimed ancestry with conqueror-chronicler Bernal Díaz del Castillo. [12] Gustavo's mother, Sabina Bolaños Cacho de Díaz Ordaz, was a school teacher, described as "stern and pious". Gustavo, as well as his elder brother Rámon, had a weak chin and large protruding teeth and was skinny.
A second triumvirate followed on April 3, 1812, whose members were Francisco Espejo, Fernando Rodríguez del Toro and Francisco Javier Ustariz. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Owing to the profound confusion of the Venezuelan War of Independence and the period of Gran Colombia over what is now Venezuela, this page has gaps between 1813 and 1819.