قائمة رؤساء بوليڤيا
تحتوي هذه المقالة على قائمة رؤساء بوليڤيا، منذ إعلان الاستقلال بعد انتهاء حرب الاستقلال (1825) حتى يومنا هذا.
خلفية
الرؤساء
| رؤوس دولة پيرو العليا أو جمهورية بوليڤار (1825–1826) | ||||||||||
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| Presidency[أ] | الرئيس | الحزب | Designation | Government[ب] | Vice President | |||||
| From 6–11 August 1825, the presidency was fulfilled by José Mariano Serrano.[ت] | Legal acting  | 
Non-existent 6 Aug.1826 – 19 Nov. 1826 [2]  | ||||||||
| From 11 to 12 August 1825, the presidency was fulfilled by Antonio José de Sucre.[ث] | Legal acting  | |||||||||
| 1 [ج]  | 
12 August 1825 – 29 December 1825 Resigned  | 
Simón Bolívar (1783–1830)  | 
Independent | Elected by the General Assembly  | 
Legal [5][6]  | |||||
| 2 | 29 December 1825 – 25 May 1826 Legal change  | 
Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830)  | 
Independent | Received command from Bolívar  | 
Legal (29 Dec. 1825) [7][6][8]  | |||||
| Presidents of the Bolivian Republic (1826–1868)[ح] | ||||||||||
| Presidency[أ] | President | Party | Designation | Government[ب] | Vice President | |||||
| 2 | 25 May 1826 – 18 April 1828 Delegated command – 12 August 1828 Resigned[خ]  | 
From 25 to 28 May 1826, the presidency was fulfilled by Casimiro Olañeta.[د] | Legal acting  | 
Non-existent 6 Aug.1826 – 19 Nov. 1826 [2]  | ||||||
| Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830)  | 
Independent | Elected by the General Constituent Congress  | 
Legal (28 May 1826) [14][15]  | |||||||
| Legal (19 Jun. 1826) [16]  | ||||||||||
| Vacant after 19 Nov. 1826  | ||||||||||
| Elected by the General Constituent Congress  | 
Constitutional (9 Dec. 1826) [17][18]  | |||||||||
| 3 | José María Pérez de Urdininea (1784–1865)  | 
Independent | Received command from Sucre (President of the Council of Ministers) Council of Ministers Council of Ministers[19] 
  | 
Constitutional acting (18 Apr. 1828) [20][21][22]  | ||||||
| 4 | 2 August 1828 – 18 December 1828 End of mandate  | 
José Miguel de Velasco (1795–1859)  | 
Independent | Received command from Sucre (President of the Council of Ministers) Council of Ministers Council of Ministers[19] 
  | 
Constitutional acting (2 Aug. 1828) [23]  | |||||
| Elected by the General Constituent Congress (Vice President of Santa Cruz)  | 
Constitutional provisional acting (12 Aug. 1828) [24][ذ]  | 
Themself; charged with State Administration  | ||||||||
| From 18 to 26 December 1828, the presidency was fulfilled by José Ramón de Loayza.[ث] | Elected by the General Assembly  | 
Constitutional provisional acting  | 
Themself; charged with State Administration  | |||||||
| 5 | 26 December 1828 – 1 January 1829 Died in office[ر]  | 
Pedro Blanco Soto (1795–1829)  | 
Independent | Received command from Loayza  | 
Constitutional provisional [27]  | 
José Ramón de Loayza  | ||||
| 4 | 1 January 1829 – 24 May 1829 End of mandate  | 
José Miguel de Velasco (1795–1859)  | 
Independent | Elected by the Constituent Congress (Vice President of Santa Cruz)  | 
Constitutional acting [23][28][ث]  | 
Themself; charged with State Administration  | ||||
| 6 | 24 May 1829 – 17 February 1839 Ousted by a coup d'état[ز]  | 
Andrés de Santa Cruz (1792–1865)  | 
Independent | Received command from Velasco  | 
Constitutional provisional (24 May 1829) [31]  | 
José Miguel de Velasco  | ||||
| Elected by the General Constituent Assembly  | 
Constitutional provisional (16 Jul. 1831) [32]  | |||||||||
| Elected by the General Constituent Assembly  | 
Constitutional (15 Aug. 1831) [33]  | |||||||||
| Mariano Enrique Calvo  | ||||||||||
| Elected by the parish electoral boards  | 
Constitutional (16 Aug. 1835) [17]  | |||||||||
| Elected by the Tapacarí, Huaura, and Sicuani Congresses  | 
Constitutional (28 Oct. 1836) [9]  | |||||||||
| From 18 July 1838 – 17 February 1839, the presidency was fulfilled by Mariano Enrique Calvo.[س] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| Office vacant 17–22 February 1839.[35][ش] | ||||||||||
| 4 | 22 February 1839 – 10 June 1841 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José Miguel de Velasco (1795–1859)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional (22 Feb. 1839) [23][36]  | 
Vacant through 26 Oct. 1839  | ||||
| Elected by the General Constituent Congress  | 
Constitutional provisional (16 Jun. 1839) [37]  | |||||||||
| Office abolished 26 Oct. 1839 – 15 Feb. 1878 [38][39][ص]  | ||||||||||
| Elected by the Constitutional Congress  | 
Constitutional (15 Aug. 1840) [41]  | |||||||||
| 7 | 10 June 1841 – 9 July 1841 Resigned  | 
Sebastián Ágreda (1795–1875)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional [42][ض]  | |||||
| 8 | 9 July 1841 – 22 September 1841 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Mariano Enrique Calvo (1782–1842)  | 
Independent | Received command from Ágreda  | 
De facto acting [44][ض]  | |||||
| Office vacant 22–27 September 1841.[35][ط] | ||||||||||
| 9 | 27 September 1841 – 23 December 1847 Resigned  | 
José Ballivián (1805–1852)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional (27 Sep. 1841) [46][47][48]  | |||||
| Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional provisional (23 Apr. 1843) [49]  | |||||||||
| 1844 general election | Constitutional (15 Aug. 1844) [50]  | |||||||||
| 10 | 23 December 1847 – 2 January 1848 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Eusebio Guilarte (1805–1849)  | 
Independent | Constitutional succession (President of the National Council)  | 
Constitutional acting [51][21][52]  | |||||
| Office vacant 2–18 January 1848.[35][ظ] | ||||||||||
| 4 | 18 January 1848[ع] – 6 December 1848 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José Miguel de Velasco (1795–1859)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto (18 Jan. 1848) [23][54][غ]  | |||||
| Elected by the Extraordinary Congress  | 
De facto provisional (12 Sep. 1848) [55]  | |||||||||
| From 12 October – 6 December 1838, the presidency was fulfilled by José María Linares.[56][57] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| 11 | 6 December 1848[ف] – 15 August 1855 End of term  | 
Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1802–1865)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional (6 Dec. 1848) [59]  | |||||
| 1850 general election | Constitutional (15 Aug. 1850) [60][61]  | |||||||||
| Dictatorship declared | De facto (7 Sep. 1850) [62][ق]  | |||||||||
| Constitutional freedoms restored  | 
Constitutional (16 Jul. 1851) [17][64]  | |||||||||
| 12 | 15 August 1855 – 9 September 1857[ك] Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Jorge Córdova (1822–1861)  | 
Independent | 1855 general election | Constitutional [66][67]  | |||||
| 13 | 9 September 1857 – 14 January 1861 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José María Linares (1808–1861)  | 
Independent | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional [68][69]  | |||||
| From 14 January – 4 May 1861, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto | ||||||||
| 14 | 4 May 1861 – 28 December 1864 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José María de Achá (1810–1868)  | 
Independent | Elected by the Constituent National Assembly  | 
Constitutional provisional (4 May 1861) [71][72]  | |||||
| 1862 general election | Constitutional (15 Aug. 1862) [73]  | |||||||||
| 15 | 28 December 1864 – 1 October 1868 Legal change  | 
Mariano Melgarejo (1820–1871)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional (28 Dec. 1864) [74][75]  | |||||
| 1868 general election | Constitutional provisional (15 Aug. 1868) [76]  | |||||||||
| Presidents of the Republic of Bolivia (1868–2009) | ||||||||||
| Presidency[أ] | President | Party | Designation | Government[ب] | Vice President | |||||
| 15 | 1 October 1868 – 15 January 1871 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Mariano Melgarejo (1820–1871)  | 
Military | 1868 Political Constitution | Constitutional provisional (15 Aug. 1868) [77]  | 
Office abolished 26 Oct. 1839 – 15 Feb. 1878 [38][39][ص]  | ||||
| Dictatorship declared | De facto provisional (3 Feb. 1869) [78]  | |||||||||
| Constitutional freedoms restored  | 
Constitutional provisional (31 May 1869) [79]  | |||||||||
| 1870 general election | Constitutional (15 Aug. 1870) [17][80]  | |||||||||
| 16 | 15 January 1871[م] – 27 November 1872 Died in office[ن]  | 
Agustín Morales (1808–1872)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto (15 Jan. 1871) [82]  | |||||
| De facto provisional (21 Jan. 1871) [83]  | ||||||||||
| Elected by the Constituent Assembly  | 
De facto provisional (18 Jun. 1871) [84]  | |||||||||
| 1872 general election | Constitutional (25 Aug. 1872) [85]  | |||||||||
| From 27 to 28 November 1872, the presidency was fulfilled by Juan de Dios Bosque.[هـ] | Constitutional succession (President of the National Assembly)  | 
Constitutional acting  | ||||||||
| 17 | 28 November 1872 – 9 May 1873 End of mandate  | 
Tomás Frías (1804–1884)  | 
Independent | Constitutional succession (President of the Council of State)  | 
Constitutional [87][21][88]  | |||||
| 18 | 9 May 1873 – 14 February 1874 Died in office[ل]  | 
Adolfo Ballivián (1831–1874)  | 
Red[و] | 1873 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [92][93]  | |||||
| From 31 January – 14 February 1874, the presidency was fulfilled by Tomás Frías.[a] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| 17 | 14 February 1874 – 4 May 1876 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Tomás Frías (1804–1884)  | 
Independent | Constitutional succession (President of the Council of State)  | 
Constitutional [87][21][96]  | |||||
| 19 | 4 May 1876 – 28 December 1879 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Hilarión Daza (1840–1894)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional (4 May 1876) [97][98]  | |||||
| Elected by the Constituent Assembly  | 
Constitutional provisional (15 Nov. 1877) [99]  | |||||||||
| Vacant after 15 Feb. 1878  | ||||||||||
| From 17 April – 28 December 1879, the presidency was fulfilled by the Council of Ministers.[b]
 Government Junta 
 From 11 September 1879: 
  | 
Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| From 28 December 1879 – 19 January 1880, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.[c]
 Government Junta Government Junta of La Paz 
  | ||||||||||
| 20 | 19 January 1880 – 4 September 1884 End of term  | 
Narciso Campero (1813–1896)  | 
Independent | Received command from the junta  | 
De facto provisional (19 Jan. 1880) [103]  | 
Vacant through 31 May 1880  | ||||
| Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional (31 May 1880) [104]  | 
Aniceto Arce[d] (1º)  | ||||||||
| Vacant after 11 Mar. 1881  | ||||||||||
| Belisario Salinas (2º)  | ||||||||||
| 21 | 4 September 1884 – 15 August 1888 End of term  | 
Gregorio Pacheco (1823–1899)  | 
Democratic[e] | 1884 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [106][107]  | 
Mariano Baptista (1º)  | ||||
| Conservative | Jorge Oblitas (2º)  | |||||||||
| 22 | 15 August 1888 – 11 August 1892 End of term  | 
Aniceto Arce (1824–1906)  | 
Conservative | 1888 general election | Constitutional [108][109]  | 
José Manuel del Carpio (1º)  | ||||
| Serapio Reyes Ortiz (2º)  | ||||||||||
| 23 | 11 August 1892 – 19 August 1896 End of term  | 
Mariano Baptista (1831–1907)  | 
Conservative | 1892 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [110][111]  | 
Severo Fernández (1º)  | ||||
| Vacant throughout presidency [f]  | ||||||||||
| 24 | 19 August 1896 – 12 April 1899 Ousted by the Federal War  | 
Severo Fernández (1849–1925)  | 
Conservative | 1896 general election | Constitutional [112][113]  | 
Rafael Peña (1º)  | ||||
| Jenaro Sanjinés (2º)  | ||||||||||
| From 12 April – 25 October 1899, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 | 
Installed by the Federal War | De facto | Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 25 | 25 October 1899 – 14 August 1904 End of term  | 
José Manuel Pando (1849–1917)  | 
Liberal | Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional [115][116]  | 
Lucio Pérez Velasco[d] (1º)  | ||||
| Vacant after 23 Jan. 1903  | ||||||||||
| Aníbal Capriles (2º)  | ||||||||||
| 26 | 14 August 1904 – 12 August 1909 End of term[g]  | 
Ismael Montes (1861–1933)  | 
Liberal | 1904 general election | Constitutional [118][119]  | 
Eliodoro Villazón (1º)  | ||||
| Valentín Abecia (2º)  | ||||||||||
| 27 | 12 August 1909 – 14 August 1913 End of term  | 
Eliodoro Villazón (1848–1939)  | 
Liberal | 1909 presidential election | Constitutional [120][121]  | 
Macario Pinilla (1º)  | ||||
| Juan Misael Saracho [h]  | ||||||||||
| 26 | 14 August 1913 – 15 August 1917 End of term  | 
Ismael Montes (1861–1933)  | 
Liberal | 1913 presidential election | Constitutional [118][122]  | |||||
| Vacant after 1 Oct. 1915  | ||||||||||
| José Carrasco (2º)  | ||||||||||
| 28 | 15 August 1917 – 12 July 1920 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José Gutiérrez Guerra (1869–1929)  | 
Liberal | 1917 presidential election | Constitutional [123][124]  | 
Ismael Vázquez (1º)  | ||||
| José Santos Quinteros (2º)  | ||||||||||
| From 13 July 1920 – 28 January 1921, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Government Junta[19] From 16 July 1920:[126] 
  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto | Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 29 | 28 January 1921 – 3 September 1925 End of term  | 
Bautista Saavedra (1870–1939)  | 
Republican | Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional [127][128]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency [i]  | ||||
| 30 | 3 September 1925 – 10 January 1926 End of mandate  | 
Felipe Segundo Guzmán (1879–1932)  | 
Republican | Constitutional succession (President of the National Senate)  | 
Constitutional provisional [132][133][134]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 31 | 10 January 1926 – 28 May 1930 Resigned  | 
Hernando Siles Reyes (1882–1942)  | 
Republican[j] | 1925 general election | Constitutional [136]  | 
Abdón Saavedra  | ||||
| Nationalist | ||||||||||
| From 28 May – 28 June 1930, the presidency was fulfilled by the council of ministers.
 Council of Ministers[19] 
 
  | 
Received command from Siles Reyes  | 
De facto [l]  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 32 | 28 June 1930 – 5 March 1931 End of mandate  | 
Carlos Blanco Galindo (1882–1943)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état
 Military Government Junta[19][141] 
 From 2 July 1930: 
 
  | 
De facto [145]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 33 | 5 March 1931 – 1 December 1934 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Daniel Salamanca (1869–1935)  | 
Genuine Republican  | 
1931 general election | Constitutional [146][147]  | 
José Luis Tejada Sorzano  | ||||
| From 28 November – 1 December 1934, the presidency was fulfilled by José Luis Tejada Sorzano.[n] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| 34 | 1 December 1934 – 17 May 1936 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
José Luis Tejada Sorzano (1882–1938)  | 
Liberal | Unconstitutional succession (Vice President of Salamanca)  | 
De facto [150][o]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| From 17 to 22 May 1936, the presidency was fulfilled by Germán Busch.[ث]
 Mixed Government Junta[19][152] 
  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 35 | 22 May 1936 – 13 July 1937 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
David Toro (1898–1977)  | 
Military Socialist [p]  | 
Succeeded to lead the junta
  | 
De facto [156]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 36 | 13 July 1937 – 23 August 1939 Died in office[r]  | 
Germán Busch (1903–1939)  | 
Military Socialist [p]  | 
Succeeded to lead the junta[s]
 Military Government Junta[159][t] 
  | 
De facto (13 Jul. 1937) [160][161]  | 
Vacant through 28 May 1938  | ||||
| Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional (28 May 1938) [162]  | 
Enrique Baldivieso | ||||||||
| Dictatorship declared | De facto (24 Apr. 1939) [163]  | 
Vacant after 24 Apr. 1939 [u]  | ||||||||
| 37 | 23 August 1939 – 15 April 1940 End of mandate  | 
Carlos Quintanilla (1888–1964)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto provisional [166][167]  | 
Vacant through 4 Dec. 1939  | ||||
| Office abolished 4 Dec. 1939 – 6 Nov. 1945 [168][169]  | ||||||||||
| 38 | 15 April 1940 – 20 December 1943 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Enrique Peñaranda (1892–1969)  | 
Concordance | 1940 general election | Constitutional [170][171]  | |||||
| 39 | 20 December 1943 – 21 July 1946 Resigned[v]  | 
Gualberto Villarroel (1908–1946)  | 
Reason for the Fatherland  | 
Installed by a coup d'état
 Government Junta[159] 
 From 11 February 1944:[173] 
  | 
De facto (20 Dec. 1943) [174]  | |||||
| Received command from the junta  | 
De facto provisional (5 Apr. 1944) [175]  | |||||||||
| Elected by the National Convention  | 
Constitutional (6 Aug. 1944) [176]  | |||||||||
| Julián Montellano | ||||||||||
| Briefly on 21 July 1946, the presidency was fulfilled by Dámaso Arenas.[w] | Unconstitutional succession (Commander-in-chief of the military)  | 
De facto | Vacant throughout presidency  | |||||||
| 40 | 21 July 1946 – 17 August 1946 End of mandate  | 
Néstor Guillén (1890–1966)  | 
Independent | Installed by a popular uprising
 Superior Court of Justice of 
 Government Junta 
 Provisional Government Junta 
  | 
De facto [177]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 41 | 17 August 1946 – 10 March 1947 End of mandate  | 
Tomás Monje (1884–1954)  | 
Independent | Succeeded to lead the junta
 Provisional Government Junta[159] 
  | 
De facto [178]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 42 | 10 March 1947 – 22 October 1949 Resigned  | 
Enrique Hertzog (1897–1981)  | 
Republican Socialist Unity  | 
1947 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [179][180]  | 
Mamerto Urriolagoitía  | ||||
| From 7 May – 22 October 1949, the presidency was fulfilled by Mamerto Urriolagoitía.[y] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| From 22 to 24 October 1949, the presidency was fulfilled by Mamerto Urriolagoitía.[y] | ||||||||||
| 43 | 24 October 1949 – 16 May 1951 Resigned  | 
Mamerto Urriolagoitía (1895–1974)  | 
Republican Socialist Unity  | 
Constitutional succession (Vice President of Hertzog)  | 
Constitutional [183][184]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 44 | 16 May 1951 – 11 April 1952 Ousted by the National Revolution  | 
Hugo Ballivián (1901–1993)  | 
Military | Installed by a self-coup
 Military Government Junta[185][186] 
  | 
De facto [187][188]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| From 11 to 15 April 1952, the presidency was fulfilled by Hernán Siles Zuazo.[ث] | Installed by the National Revolution  | 
De facto provisional (11 Apr. 1952)  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | |||||||
| De facto acting (12 Apr. 1952)  | 
Themself; charged with State Administration  | |||||||||
| 45 | 15 April 1952 – 6 August 1956 End of term  | 
Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907–2001)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
Received command from Siles Zuazo  | 
De facto [189][z]  | 
Hernán Siles Zuazo  | ||||
| 46 | 6 August 1956 – 6 August 1960 End of term  | 
Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914–1996)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
1956 general election | Constitutional [190][191]  | 
Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz[aa]  | ||||
| Vacant after 24 Jun. 1957  | ||||||||||
| 45 | 6 August 1960 – 4 November 1964 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907–2001)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
1960 general election | Constitutional [189][192][193]  | 
Juan Lechín | ||||
| 1964 general election | René Barrientos | |||||||||
| From 4–5 November 1964, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Military Government Junta[185][ab] From 5 November:[195] 
  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto | Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 47 | 5 November 1964 – 26 May 1965 Legal change  | 
René Barrientos (1919–1969)  | 
Military | Succeeded to lead the junta
 Military Government Junta[185] 
  | 
De facto [196][197]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 26 May 1965 – 2 January 1966 Barrientos resigned  | 
Co-presidency of the junta[ac]
 Military Government Junta[185] 
  | |||||||||
| 48 | Alfredo Ovando Candía (1918–1982)  | 
Military | De facto [198][199]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||||
| 2 January 1966 – 6 August 1966 End of mandate  | 
Succeeded to lead the junta
 Military Government Junta[185] 
  | |||||||||
| 47 | 6 August 1966 – 27 April 1969 Died in office[ad]  | 
René Barrientos (1919–1969)  | 
Popular Christian  | 
1966 general election | Constitutional [196]  | 
Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas  | ||||
| 49 | 27 April 1969 – 26 September 1969 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas (1925–2005)  | 
Social Democratic  | 
Constitutional succession (Vice President of Barrientos)  | 
Constitutional [201][202]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 48 | 26 September 1969 – 6 October 1970 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Alfredo Ovando Candía (1918–1982)  | 
Military Nationalist [p]  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto [198][203][ae]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| Briefly on 6 October 1970, the presidency was fulfilled by Rogelio Miranda.[af] | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto | Vacant throughout presidency  | |||||||
| From 6–7 October 1970, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 | 
De facto | Vacant throughout mandate  | ||||||||
| 50 | 7 October 1970 – 21 August 1971 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Juan José Torres (1920–1976)  | 
Military Nationalist [p]  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto [207][ae]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 51 | 21 August 1971 – 21 July 1978 Resigned  | 
From 21 to 22 August 1971, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Government Junta 
  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto [208]  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||
| Hugo Banzer (1926–2002)  | 
Military | Received command from the junta  | 
De facto [209][210]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||||
| Briefly on 21 July 1978, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[1] 
  | 
Received command from Banzer  | 
De facto [211]  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 52 | 21 July 1978 – 24 November 1978 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Juan Pereda (1931–2012)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto [212]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 53 | 24 November 1978 – 8 August 1979 End of mandate  | 
David Padilla (1927–2016)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état
 Government Junta Military Government Junta[213] 
  | 
De facto [214]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 54 | 8 August 1979 – 1 November 1979 Ousted by a coup d'état[ag]  | 
Wálter Guevara (1912–1996)  | 
Authentic Revolutionary  | 
Elected by the National Congress (President of the National Senate)  | 
Constitutional acting [216][217][21][ah]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 55 | 1 November 1979 – 16 November 1979 Resigned  | 
Alberto Natusch (1933–1994)  | 
Military | Installed by a coup d'état | De facto [218][219]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 56 | 16 November 1979 – 17 July 1980 Ousted by a coup d'état  | 
Lidia Gueiler (1921–2011)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist Left  | 
Elected by the National Congress (President of the Chamber of Deputies)  | 
Constitutional acting [220][21][ah]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 57 | 17 July 1980 – 4 August 1981 Resigned  | 
From 17 to 18 July 1980, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces of the Nation[185] 
  | 
Installed by a coup d'état | De facto | Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||
| Luis García Meza (1929–2018)  | 
Military | Received command from the junta  | 
De facto [221]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||||
| From 4 August – 4 September 1981, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 | 
Received command from García Meza  | 
De facto [223]  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 58 | 4 September 1981 – 19 July 1982 Resigned  | 
Celso Torrelio (1933–1999)  | 
Military | Received command from the junta  | 
De facto [224]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| From 19 to 21 July 1982, the presidency was fulfilled by a junta.
 Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces of the Nation[1] 
  | 
Received command from Torrelio  | 
De facto [225]  | 
Vacant throughout mandate  | |||||||
| 59 | 21 July 1982 – 10 October 1982 End of mandate  | 
Guido Vildoso (born 1937)  | 
Military | Received command from the junta  | 
De facto [226]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 46 | 10 October 1982 – 6 August 1985 End of term[ai]  | 
Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914–1996)  | 
Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
1980 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[aj]  | 
Constitutional [190][229]  | 
Jaime Paz Zamora [aa][230]  | ||||
| Vacant after 14 Dec. 1984  | ||||||||||
| 45 | 6 August 1985 – 6 August 1989 End of term  | 
Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907–2001)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
1985 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [189][231]  | 
Julio Garrett Ayllón  | ||||
| 60 | 6 August 1989 – 6 August 1993 End of term  | 
Jaime Paz Zamora (born 1939)  | 
Revolutionary Left  | 
1989 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [232][233]  | 
Luis Ossio[ak] | ||||
| 61 | 6 August 1993 – 6 August 1997 End of term  | 
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (born 1930)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
1993 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutinal [235][236]  | 
Víctor Hugo Cárdenas  | ||||
| 51 | 6 August 1997 – 7 August 2001 Resigned  | 
Hugo Banzer (1926–2002)  | 
Nationalist Democratic Action  | 
1997 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutional [209][237]  | 
Jorge Quiroga | ||||
| From 1 July – 7 August 2001, the presidency was fulfilled by Jorge Quiroga.[238] | Constitutional acting  | |||||||||
| 62 | 7 August 2001 – 6 August 2002 End of term  | 
Jorge Quiroga (born 1960)  | 
Nationalist Democratic Action  | 
Constitutional succession (Vice President of Banzer)  | 
Constitutional [239]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 61 | 6 August 2002 – 17 October 2003 Resigned  | 
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (born 1930)  | 
Revolutionary Nationalist  | 
2002 general election (Elected by the National Congress)[ي]  | 
Constitutinal [235][240]  | 
Carlos Mesa | ||||
| 63 | 17 October 2003 – 9 June 2005 Resigned  | 
Carlos Mesa (born 1953)  | 
Independent | Constitutional succession (Vice President of Sánchez de Lozada)  | 
Constitutional [241]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 64 | 9 June 2005 – 22 January 2006 End of mandate  | 
Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé (born 1956)  | 
Independent | Constitutional succession (President of the Supreme Court)  | 
Constitutional [21][242]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 65 | 22 January 2006 – 7 February 2009 Legal change  | 
Evo Morales (born 1959)  | 
Movement for Socialism  | 
2005 general election | Constitutional [243]  | 
Álvaro García Linera  | ||||
| Presidents of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (2009–present) | ||||||||||
| Presidency[أ] | President | Party | Designation | Government[ب] | Vice President | |||||
| 65 | 7 February 2009 – 10 November 2019 Resigned[al]  | 
Evo Morales (born 1959)  | 
Movement for Socialism  | 
2009 Political Constitution | Constitutional [245][246][247]  | 
Álvaro García Linera  | ||||
| 2009 general election | ||||||||||
| 2014 general election | ||||||||||
| Office vacant 10–12 November 2019. | ||||||||||
| 66 | 12 November 2019 – 8 November 2020 End of mandate  | 
Jeanine Áñez (born 1967)  | 
Social Democratic  | 
Constitutional succession (President of the Senate Chamber)[am]  | 
Constitutional [21][249][250][an]  | 
Vacant throughout presidency  | ||||
| 67 | 8 November 2020 – Incumbent  | 
Luis Arce (born 1963)  | 
Movement for Socialism  | 
2020 general election | Constitutional [252][253]  | 
David Choquehuanca  | ||||
| الرئاسة[أ] | President | Party | Designation | Government[ب] | Vice President | |||||
الخط الزمني

الرؤساء السابقون الأحياء
Guido Vildoso 
(1982)
5 أبريل 1937Jaime Paz Zamora 
(1989–1993)
15 أبريل 1939Jorge Quiroga 
(2001–2002)
5 مايو 1960Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada 
(2002–2003)
11 يوليو 1930Carlos Mesa 
(2003–2005)
12 أغسطس 1953Eduardo Rodríguez 
(2005–2006)
2 مارس 1956إڤو مورالس 
(2006–2019)
26 أكتوبر 1959
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