List of presidents of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia explained

The president of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia is the president of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia. The office was first established in 1882 by Article II, Section 2, of the Cúcuta Constitution. The president is the political and parliamentary leader of the Chamber and is simultaneously the president of the body, the de facto leader of the majority party or political coalition of the body and the administrative head of the institution. Presidents also perform various administrative and procedural functions, in addition to representing their own district in Congress. He occupies fourteenth place in the order of precedence, he is fourteenth behind the President of the Council of State, and ahead of the President of the Superior Council of the Judiciary.

The Chamber elects a new speaker by roll call vote when it meets for the first time after a presidential election, for its one-year term, or when a presidents dies, resigns, or is removed from office during the term. To elect a president, a majority of the votes cast is needed. If no candidate receives a majority of votes, roll call voting is repeated until a president is elected. The Constitution requires that the president be a sitting member of the Chamber, although until now all presidents have been. Since the re-incorporation of the office in 1979, in total, 43 people, from 20 departments, have served as presidents of the Chamber.

List

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July 20, 1979

July 20, 1980
Adalberto OvalleLiberalCesar
July 20, 1980

July 20, 1981
Hernando TurbayConservativeCaquetá
1stJuly 20, 1981

July 20, 1982
Aurelio IragorriLiberalCauca
July 20, 1982

July 20, 1983
Hernando GómezConservativeBoyacá
July 20, 1983

July 20, 1984
César GaviriaLiberalRisaralda
July 20, 1984

July 20, 1985
Daniel MazueraConservativeCundinamarca
2ndJuly 20, 1985

July 20, 1986
Miguel Pineda VidalRadical ChangeMagdalena
July 20, 1986

July 20, 1987
Román Gómez OvalleConservativeLa Guajira
July 20, 1987

July 20, 1989
Francisco JattinLiberalCórdoba
July 20, 1989

July 20, 1990
Norberto MoralesConservativeSantander
3rdJuly 20, 1990

July 20, 1991
Hernán Berdugo LiberalAtlántico
July 20, 1992

July 20, 1993
César PérezConservativeAntioquia
July 20, 1993

July 20, 1994
Francisco JattinLiberalCórdoba
July 20, 1994

July 20, 1995
Álvaro BenedettiConservativeBolívar
4thJuly 20, 1995

July 20, 1996
Rodrigo Rivera SalazarLiberalRisaralda
July 20, 1996

July 20, 1997
Giovanni LambogliaConservativeAtlántico
July 20, 1997

July 20, 1998
Carlos Ardila Ballesteros LiberalSantander
July 20, 1998

July 20, 1999
Emilio MartínezConservativeTolima
5thMay 12, 1999

July 20, 1999
Armando PomaricoLiberalMagdalena
July 20, 1999

July 20, 2000
Nancy Patricia GutiérrezLiberalCundinamarca
July 20, 2000

July 20, 2001
Basilio VillamizarLiberalNorth Santander
July 20, 2001

July 20, 2002
Guillermo GaviriaConservativeAntioquia
6thJuly 20, 2002

July 20, 2003
William VélezLiberalAntioquia
July 20, 2003

July 20, 2004
Alonso AcostaConservativeAtlántico
July 20, 2004

July 20, 2005
Zulema JattinLiberal
July 20, 2005

July 20, 2006
Julio Gallardo Archbold ConservativeSan Andrés and Providence
7thJuly 20, 2006

July 20, 2007
Alfredo Cuello BauteConservativeCesar
July 20, 2007

July 20, 2008
Óscar Arboleda Palacio ConservativeAntioquia
July 20, 2008

July 20, 2009
Germán Varón Cotrino Radical ChangeBogotá, D.C.
July 20, 2009

July 20, 2010
Édgar Gómez Román LiberalSantander
8thJuly 20, 2010

July 20, 2011
Carlos Alberto Zuluaga ConservativeAntoquia
July 20, 2011

July 20, 2012
Simón Gaviria MuñozLiberalBogotá, D.C.
July 20, 2012

July 20, 2013
Augusto PosadaUnionistAntoquia
July 20, 2013

July 20, 2014
Hernán Penagos Giraldo UnionistCaldas
9thJuly 20, 2014

July 20, 2015
Fabio AmínLiberalCórdoba
July 20, 2015

July 20, 2016
Alfredo DeluqueUnionistLa Guajira
July 20, 2016

July 20, 2017
Miguel Ángel PintoLiberalSantander
July 20, 2017

July 20, 2018
Rodrigo Lara RestrepoRadical ChangeBogotá, D.C.
10thJuly 20, 2018

July 20, 2019
Alejandro Chacón[1] Democratic CentreNorth Santander
July 20, 2019

July 20, 2020
Carlos CuencaRadical ChangeGuainía
July 20, 2020

July 20, 2021
Germán Blanco ÁlvarezConservativeAntioquia
July 20, 2021

July 20, 2022
Jennifer AriasDemocratic CentreMeta
11thJuly 20, 2022

July 20, 2023
David RaceroHumane ColombiaBogotá, D.C.
July 20, 2023

July 20, 2024
Andrés CalleLiberalCórdoba
July 20, 2024

Incumbent
Jaime SalamancaGreen AllianceBoyacá

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colombia - Chamber of Representatives . IPU.