Presidents That Have Ruled Peru Till Date

I believe you will want to have a well-updated knowledge of all the presidents of Peru from its inception to the present. Then you are on the right page. We will be highlighting the first president of Peru, the current president, and the current vice president.

So stay with me as you leverage this knowledge.

No.PresidentTerm StartTerm End
José de San Martín3 August 182120 September 1822
1José de la Riva Agüero28 February 182323 June 1823
2José Bernardo de Tagle23 June 182317 July 1823
3Simón Bolívar10 February 182428 January 1827
4Andrés de Santa Cruz28 January 18279 June 1827
5José de La Mar22 August 18277 June 1829
6Agustín Gamarra31 August 182920 December 1833
7Luis José de Orbegoso20 December 183311 August 1836
8Felipe Santiago Salaverry25 February 18357 February 1836
9Andrés de Santa Cruz28 October 183620 February 1839
10Agustín Gamarra24 August 183818 November 1841
11Juan Crisóstomo Torrico16 August 184217 October 1842
12Juan Francisco de Vidal20 October 184215 March 1843
13Ramón Castilla17 March 184520 April 1845
14Justo Figuerola20 April 184515 August 1845
15Ramón Castilla15 August 184520 April 1851
16José Rufino Echenique20 April 18515 January 1855
17Ramón Castilla5 January 185524 October 1862
18Miguel de San Román24 October 18623 April 1863
19Pedro Diez Canseco3 April 18639 April 1863
20Juan Antonio Pezet9 April 186328 November 1865
21Mariano Ignacio Prado28 November 18657 January 1868
22Pedro Diez Canseco7 January 18682 August 1868
23José Balta2 August 186826 July 1872
24Tomás Gutiérrez26 July 187227 July 1872
25Mariano Herencia Zevallos27 July 18722 August 1872
26Manuel Pardo2 August 18722 August 1876
27Mariano Ignacio Prado2 August 187618 December 1879
28Nicolás de Piérola23 December 187928 November 1881
29Francisco García Calderón12 March 188128 September 1881
30Lizardo Montero28 September 188128 October 1883
31Miguel Iglesias28 October 18833 December 1885
32Andrés Avelino Cáceres3 December 188510 April 1886
33Andrés Avelino Cáceres10 April 188610 August 1890
34Remigio Morales Bermúdez10 August 18901 April 1894
35Justiniano Borgoño1 April 189410 August 1894
36Andrés Avelino Cáceres10 August 189420 March 1895
37Nicolás de Piérola8 September 18958 September 1899
38Eduardo López de Romaña8 September 18998 September 1903
39Manuel Candamo8 September 19037 May 1904
40Serapio Calderón7 May 190424 September 1904
41José Pardo y Barreda24 September 190424 September 1908
42Augusto B. Leguía24 September 190824 September 1912
43Guillermo Billinghurst24 September 19124 February 1914
44Óscar R. Benavides4 February 191418 August 1915
45José Pardo y Barreda18 August 19154 July 1919
46Augusto B. Leguía4 July 191925 August 1930
47Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro27 August 19301 March 1931
48Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias1 March 19315 March 1931
49Gustavo Jiménez5 March 193111 March 1931
50David Samanez Ocampo11 March 19318 December 1931
51Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro8 December 193130 April 1933
52Óscar R. Benavides30 April 19338 December 1939
53Manuel Prado y Ugarteche8 December 193928 July 1945
54José Luis Bustamante y Rivero28 July 194529 October 1948
55Manuel A. Odría29 October 194828 July 1956
56Manuel Prado y Ugarteche28 July 195618 July 1962
57Ricardo Pérez Godoy18 July 19623 March 1963
58Nicolás Lindley López3 March 196328 July 1963
59Fernando Belaúnde Terry28 July 19633 October 1968
60Juan Velasco Alvarado3 October 196829 August 1975
61Francisco Morales Bermúdez29 August 197528 July 1980
62Fernando Belaúnde Terry28 July 198028 July 1985
63Alan García28 July 198528 July 1990
64Alberto Fujimori28 July 199022 November 2000
65Valentín Paniagua22 November 200028 July 2001
66Alejandro Toledo28 July 200128 July 2006
67Alan García28 July 200628 July 2011
68Ollanta Humala28 July 201128 July 2016
69Pedro Pablo Kuczynski28 July 201623 March 2018
70Martín Vizcarra23 March 20189 November 2020
71Manuel Merino10 November 202015 November 2020
72Francisco Sagasti17 November 202028 July 2021
73Pedro Castillo28 July 20217 December 2022
74Dina Boluarte7 December 2022Incumbent

The First President of Peru; José de la Riva Agüero

José de la Riva Agüero

He was the first president of Peru, serving from 28 February 1823 to 23 June 1823. He was born in Lima in 1783, Riva Agüero was a significant figure in Peru’s struggle for independence.

His presidency was short-lived, lasting only 115 days, but he played a crucial role in the early political landscape of the newly independent nation.

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The Current President of Peru; Dina Boluarte

Dina Boluarte

Dina Boluarte became Peru’s first woman president on December 7, 2022, following the impeachment and arrest of her predecessor, Pedro Castillo.

She was born on May 31, 1962, in Chalhuanca, Peru, Boluarte is 61 years old. She is the youngest of 14 children from a rural family in Apurímac, a mountainous region in southern Peru. Boluarte is fluent in both Quechua, an indigenous language, and Spanish.

Boluarte’s educational journey began with studying nursing in Cuzco before she pursued law at San Martín de Porres University in Lima.

She earned a law degree and a master’s degree in notary and registry law. Boluarte worked for about 15 years, from 2007 to 2022, at the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status, where she rose to head one of its regional offices.

She started her political journey in her 50s, Boluarte initially attempted to form her political movement called “Wake Up Surquillo.”

She later joined the left-wing Free Peru (Perú Libre) party. In 2018, she ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Surquillo, finishing ninth with less than 4% of the vote. She also failed to secure a seat in Congress in the 2020 extraordinary legislative elections.

Boluarte was chosen as Pedro Castillo’s running mate in the 2021 presidential election. They won the election, and she served as First Vice President under Castillo.

On December 7, 2022, she succeeded Castillo as President after he was impeached and arrested for attempting to dissolve Congress.

As Peru’s first female president and the sixth president in less than five years, Boluarte’s term is set to last until 2026, completing Castillo’s original term.

Upon taking office, she called for a government of unity and dialogue. In February 2024, Boluarte reshuffled her cabinet, appointing new ministers for economy and energy.

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The Current Vice President of Peru

Presently, Peru does not have a Vice President. Dina Boluarte, who was the Vice President under Pedro Castillo, assumed the presidency following Castillo’s impeachment. The position of Vice President has remained vacant since then.

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