President of Uruguay
June 3, 1791 Montevideo, Uruguay
May 8, 1863 (aged 71)
1 March 1852 – 25 September 1853
Juan Francisco Giró (3 June 1791, Montevideo – 8 May 1863) was a Uruguayan politician and the President of Uruguay from 1852 until 1853. He was deposed by a military mutiny in September 1853 by one of the Colorado party. See also History of Uruguay Political offices Preceded by Bernardo Berro Acting President of Uruguay 1852–1853 Succeeded by Venancio Flores vteHeads of state and government of UruguayHeads of statePresidents (1830–1955) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera Juan Francisco Giró Venancio Flores Gabriel Antonio Pereira Bernardo Berro Lorenzo Batlle y Grau José Eugenio Ellauri Pedro Varela Lorenzo Latorre Francisco Antonio Vidal Miguel Alberto Flangini Ximénez Máximo Santos Francisco Antonino Vidal Máximo Santos Máximo Tajes Julio Herrera y Obes Duncan Stewart Juan Idiarte Borda Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Batlle y Ordóñez Feliciano Viera Baltasar Brum José Serrato Juan Campisteguy Gabriel Terra Alfredo Baldomir Juan José de Amézaga Tomás Berreta Luis Batlle Berres Andrés Martínez Trueba Presidency abolished between 1955 and 1967; the National Council of Government became the collective head of statePresidents (1967–present) Óscar Diego Gestido Jorge Pacheco Areco Juan María Bordaberry Alberto Demicheli Aparicio Méndez Gregorio Conrado Álvarez Rafael Addiego Bruno Julio María Sanguinetti Luis Alberto Lacalle Julio María Sanguinetti Jorge Batlle Ibáñez Tabaré Vázquez José Mujica Tabaré Vázquez Luis Lacalle Pou Heads of governmentThe president was both head of state and head of government between 1830 and 1917Prime ministers of the National Council of Administration (1917–1933) Feliciano Viera José Batlle y Ordóñez Julio María Sosa Luis Alberto de Herrera José Batlle y Ordóñez Luis C. Caviglia Baltasar Brum Juan Pedro Fabini Antonio Rubio The president was both head of state and head of government between 1933 and 1955Chairmen of the National Council of Government (1955–1967) Luis Batlle Berres Alberto Fermín Zubiría Arturo Lezama Carlos Fischer Martín Echegoyen Benito Nardone Eduardo Víctor Haedo Faustino Harrison Daniel Fernández Crespo Luis Giannattasio Washington Beltrán Alberto Héber Usher The president is both head of state and head of government from 1967 onward Authority control General Integrated Authority File (Germany) ISNI 1 VIAF 1 WorldCat National libraries United States Biographical dictionaries Uruguay Other Faceted Application of Subject Terminology This article about a Uruguayan politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte
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