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=Mauritian Deputy PM=
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==Electoral performance==
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===National Assembly===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! rowspan=2 | Election
! rowspan=2 | Leader
! colspan=3 | Coalition
! rowspan=2 | Seats
! rowspan=2 | +/–
! rowspan=2 | Position
! rowspan=2 | Status
|-
! Parties
! Votes
! %
|-
! [[1976 Mauritian general election|1976]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Anerood Jugnauth]]
| ''None''
| 469,420
| 38.69
| {{Composition bar|34|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{increase}} 34
| {{increase}} 1st
| {{yes2|Majority}}
|-
! [[1982 Mauritian general election|1982]]
| MMM–[[Mauritian Socialist Party|MSP]]
| 906,800
| 63.02
| {{Composition bar|48|66|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{increase}}
| {{steady}} 1st
| {{yes2|Supermajority}}
|-
! [[1983 Mauritian general election|1983]]
| [[Paul Bérenger]]
| ''None''
| 629,528
| 45.58
| {{Composition bar|22|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{decrease}}
| {{decrease}} 2nd
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
! [[1987 Mauritian general election|1987]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Prem Nababsing]]
| {{Composition bar|24|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| 2nd
|-
! [[1991 Mauritian general election|1991]]
| {{Composition bar|26|66|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| 2nd
|-
! [[1995 Mauritian general election|1995]]
| rowspan=7 | [[Paul Bérenger]]
| {{Composition bar|25|66|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| 2nd
|-
! [[2000 Mauritian general election|2000]]
| {{Composition bar|26|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| 2nd
|-
! [[2005 Mauritian general election|2005]]
| {{Composition bar|10|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| 3rd
|-
! [[2010 Mauritian general election|2010]]
| MMM–UN–MMSD
| 847,095
| 42.01
| {{Composition bar|20|69|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{increase}} 10
| {{increase}} 2nd
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
! [[2014 Mauritian general election|2014]]
| MMM–PTR
| 785,645
| 38.51
| {{Composition bar|12|69|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{decrease}} 8
| {{steady}} 2nd
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
! [[2019 Mauritian general election|2019]]
| ''None''
| 439,402
| 20.57
| {{Composition bar|9|70|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{decrease}} 3
| {{decrease}} 3rd
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
! [[2024 Mauritian general election|2024]]
| [[Alliance du Changement|MMM–PTR–ND–ReA]]
| 1,438,333
| 61.38
| {{Composition bar|19|66|{{Party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}}}
| {{increase}} 10
| {{increase}} 2nd
| {{yes2|Supermajority}}
|}
==List of deputy prime ministers==
;
;Political parties
{{legend|{{party color|Muslim Committee of Action}}|[[Muslim Committee of Action]] (CAM)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate}}|[[Mauritian Social Democrat Party]] (PMSD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|red|[[Parti Socialiste Mauricien]] (PSM)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Labour Party (Mauritius)}}|[[Labour Party (Mauritius)|Labour Party]] (MLP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}}|[[Mauritian Militant Movement]] (MMM)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|{{party color|Militant Socialist Movement}}|[[Militant Socialist Movement]] (MSM)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|#B23070|[[Muvman Liberater]] (ML)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|#9BA367|Plateforme Militante (PM)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%;text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Portrait
! rowspan="2" |Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! rowspan="2" |Election
! colspan="2" |Tenure
! rowspan="2" |Ministerial posts<br />held in office
! rowspan="2" |Political<br />party
|-
! Took office
! Left office
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Muslim Committee of Action}};" |
| [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| [[Abdool Razack Mohamed|Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed]]
| {{small|12 March}}<br/>1968
| {{small|20 December}}<br/>1976
|
| [[Muslim Committee of Action|CAM]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Seewoosagur Ramgoolam|S. Ramgoolam]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate}};" |
| {{CSS image crop|Image = Gaetan Duval.jpg|bSize =100|cWidth=70|cHeight=90|oTop=0|oLeft=0}}
| [[Gaëtan Duval|Sir Gaëtan Duval]]
| {{small|20 December}}<br/>1976
| {{small|11 June}}<br/>1982
|
| [[Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate|PMSD]]
|-
| style="background: red" |
| [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| [[Harish Boodhoo]]
| [[1982 Mauritian general election|1982]]
| {{small|11 June}}<br/>1982
| {{small|21 August}}<br/>1983
| {{small|Information and Cooperatives}}
| [[Parti Socialiste Mauricien|PSM]]
| rowspan="6" | [[Anerood Jugnauth|A. Jugnauth]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate}};" |
| {{CSS image crop|Image = Gaetan Duval.jpg|bSize =100|cWidth=70|cHeight=90|oTop=0|oLeft=0}}
| [[Gaëtan Duval|Sir Gaëtan Duval]]
| [[1983 Mauritian general election|1983]]
| {{small|21 August}}<br/>1983
| {{small|11 December}}<br/>1988
|
| [[Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate|PMSD]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Labour Party (Mauritius)}};" |
| [[File:Dr.Beergoonath.png|70px]]
| [[Beergoonath Ghurburrun]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Cassam Uteem : «Navin Ramgoolam m’a appelé…» {{!}} 5-Plus Dimanche |url=https://www.5plus.mu/node/10093 |website=www.5plus.mu}}</ref>
| [[1987 Mauritian general election|1987]]
| 1988
| 1991
| {{small|Economic Planning and Development}}
| [[Labour Party (Mauritius)|PTR]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Labour Party (Mauritius)}};" |
| [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| [[Satcam Boolell|Sir Satcam Boolell]]
| [[1982 Mauritian general election|1982]]
| {{small|11 December}}<br/>1988
| {{small|25 February}}<br/>1990
|
| [[Labour Party (Mauritius)|PTR]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}};" |
| [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| [[Prem Nababsing]]
| {{small|25 February}}<br/>1990
| {{small|20 December}}<br/>1995
| {{small|Health}}
| [[Mauritian Militant Movement|MMM]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}};" |
| [[File:Cassam Uteem (cropped).jpg|70px]]
| [[Cassam Uteem]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Cassam Uteem President of Republic of Mauritius, Club de Madrid Member |url=https://clubmadrid.org/who/members/uteem-cassam/ |website=Club de Madrid}}</ref>
| 1990
| 1991
| {{small|Minister of Industry and Industrial Technology}}
| [[Mauritian Militant Movement|MMM]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}};" |
| [[File:Prime Minister of Mauritius H.E. Mr. Paul Raymond Berenger (cropped).jpg|70px]]
| [[Paul Bérenger]]
| rowspan=2 | [[1995 Mauritian general election|1995]]
| {{small|20 December}}<br/>1995
| {{small|16 November}}<br/>1997
| {{small|[[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mauritius)|Foreign Affairs, International and Regional Co-operation]]}}
| [[Mauritian Militant Movement|MMM]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Navin Ramgoolam|N. Ramgoolam]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Labour Party (Mauritius)}};" |
| [[File:Kailash Purryag September 2014.jpg|70px]]
| [[Kailash Purryag]]
| {{small|16 November}}<br/>1997
| {{small|11 September}}<br/>2000
| {{small|[[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mauritius)|Foreign Affairs and International Trade]]}}
| [[Labour Party (Mauritius)|PTR]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}};" |
| [[File:Prime Minister of Mauritius H.E. Mr. Paul Raymond Berenger (cropped).jpg|70px]]
| [[Paul Bérenger]]
| rowspan=2 | [[2000 Mauritian general election|2000]]
| {{small|11 September}}<br/>2000
| {{small|30 September}}<br/>2003
| {{small|[[Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (Mauritius)|Finance]]}}
| [[Mauritian Militant Movement|MMM]]
| [[Anerood Jugnauth|A. Jugnauth]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Militant Socialist Movement}};" |
| [[File:Pravind Jugnauth.jpg|70px]]
| [[Pravind Jugnauth]]
| {{small|30 September}}<br/>2003
| {{small|5 July}}<br/>2005
| {{small|[[Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (Mauritius)|Finance and Economic Development]]}}
| [[Militant Socialist Movement|MSM]]
| [[Paul Bérenger|Bérenger]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Labour Party (Mauritius)}};" |
| rowspan="2" | [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Rashid Beebeejaun|Dr. Rashid Beebeejaun]]
| [[2005 Mauritian general election|2005]]
| {{small|5 July}}<br/>2005
| {{small|5 May}}<br/>2010
| {{small|Public Infrastructure,<br/>Land Transport and Shipping<br />(until 2008)<br />Renewable Energy and Public Utilities<br />(from 2008)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Labour Party (Mauritius)|PTR]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Navin Ramgoolam|N. Ramgoolam]]
|-
| [[2010 Mauritian general election|2010]]
| {{small|5 May}}<br/>2010
| {{small|17 December}}<br/>2014
| {{small|Energy and Public Utilities}}
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate}};" |
| [[File:Xavier-Luc Duval - World Economic Forum on Africa 2012 crop.jpg|70px]]
| [[Xavier-Luc Duval]]
| rowspan="2" | [[2014 Mauritian general election|2014]]
| {{small|17 December}}<br/>2014
| {{small|19 December}}<br/>2016
| {{small|[[Ministry of Tourism and Leisure|Tourism and External Communications]]}}
| [[Parti Mauricien Social Démocrate|PMSD]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Anerood Jugnauth|A. Jugnauth]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Muvman Liberater}};" |
| rowspan="2" | [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Ivan Collendavelloo]]
| {{small|20 December}}<br/>2016
| {{small|12 November}}<br/>2019
| {{small|Energy and Public Utilities<br />[[Ministry of Tourism and Leisure|Tourism]]<br/>(until 24 January 2017)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[Muvman Liberater|ML]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[2019 Mauritian general election|2019]]
| {{small|12 November}}<br/>2019
| {{small|25 June}}<br/>2020
| {{small|Energy and Public Utilities}}
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Plateforme Militante (Mauritius)}};" |
| [[File:No image.png|60px]]
| [[Louis Steven Obeegadoo]]
| {{small|25 June}}<br/>2020
| {{small|22 November}}<br/>2024
| {{small|Energy and Public Utilities}}
| [[Plateforme Militante (Mauritius)|PM]]
|-
| style="background: {{party color|Mauritian Militant Movement}};" |
| [[File:Prime Minister of Mauritius H.E. Mr. Paul Raymond Berenger (cropped).jpg|70px]]
| [[Paul Bérenger]]
| [[2024 Mauritian general election|2024]]
| {{small|22 November}}<br/>2024
| Incumbent
| {{small|Minister without portfolio}}
| [[Mauritian Militant Movement|MMM]]
| [[Navin Ramgoolam|N. Ramgoolam]]
|-
|}

=Argentine presidents=
=== Presidents (1861–present) ===

{| class="wikitable" width="100%" style="text-align: center;"
! rowspan=2 |
! rowspan=2 |Portrait
! rowspan=2 |Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! rowspan=2 |Election
! colspan=3 |Term of office
! rowspan=2 |Political<br />party<br />{{small|(Coalition)}}
! rowspan=2 |[[List of vice presidents of Argentina|Vice President]]
|-
! Took office
! Left office
! Time in office
|-
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=White|<!---DO NOT ADD NUMBERS OF PRESIDENTS, THIS IS NOT UNITED STATES.-->
| rowspan=3| [[File:BartolomeMitre.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=3| '''[[Bartolomé Mitre]]'''<br /><small>(1821–1906)</small><br/><ref>{{cite book |date= 1863|title= Diario de Sesiones de la Cámara de Diputados del Año 1862. Tomo Primero|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2604308;view=1up;seq=59 |location= Buenos Aires|publisher= La Tribuna|page= 43}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last= Armagnague|first= Juan Fernando|date= 1986|title= Historia del derecho: presidencias de Mitre, Sarmiento y Avellaneda|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cn8CfwM-aEIC&pg=PA17 |location= Mendoza|publisher= Ediciones Jurídicas Cuyo S.R.L.|page= 17|isbn= 950-9099-09-0 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |date= 1863|title= Diario de Sesiones de la Cámara de Diputados del Año 1862. Tomo Primero|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2604308;view=1up;seq=75 |location= Buenos Aires|publisher= La Tribuna|page= 59}}</ref><ref name="Mitre">Mendelevich, p.46-52</ref>
| —
| 12 December 1861{{efn|Governor of [[Buenos Aires Province]] ''de facto'' in charge of the national government after the Battle of Pavón and the resignation of Juan Esteban Pedernera. During the following months, the provinces gave Mitre different powers.[[Catamarca Province|Catamarca]], [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[Mendoza Province|Mendoza]], [[Santa Fe Province|Santa Fe]], [[Salta Province|Salta]], [[Santiago del Estero Province|Santiago del Estero]] and [[Tucumán Province|Tucumán]] accept Mitre as the person in charge of the National Executive Power. [[Buenos Aires Province|Buenos Aires]], [[San Juan Province, Argentina|San Juan]] and [[Jujuy Province|Jujuy]] only gave Mitre the authority to manage international relations, to convene the National Congress, and to rule on urgent internal business. [[Corrientes Province|Corrientes]], [[La Rioja Province, Argentina|La Rioja]] and [[San Luis Province|San Luis]] only gave Mitre the authority to manage international relations and to convene the National Congress. [[Entre Ríos Province|Entre Ríos]] only gave Mitre the authority to convene the National Congress. Appointed himself by decree as "Governor of Buenos Aires Province in charge of the National Executive Power" on 12 April 1862. The National Congress appointed the Governor of Buenos Aires as the person in charge of the National Executive Power on 2 June 1862 until elections were held}}
| 12 October 1862
| {{ayd|1861|12|12|1862|10|12}}
| Liberal
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| rowspan=2| [[1862 Argentine presidential election|1862]]
| rowspan=2| 12 October 1862
| rowspan=2| 12 October 1868
| rowspan=2| 6 years
| rowspan=2| Liberal<br />[[:es:Partido Nacionalista (Argentina)|Nacionalist]]
| {{small|[[Marcos Paz]]}}
|-
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor=Lightgrey|
| [[File:Sarmiento.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Domingo Faustino Sarmiento]]'''<br /><small>(1811–1888)</small><br/><ref name="Mitre"/>
| [[1868 Argentine presidential election|1868]]
| 12 October 1868
| 12 October 1874
| 6 years
| —
| <small>[[Adolfo Alsina]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Nicolás Avellaneda 2.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Nicolás Avellaneda]]'''<br /><small>(1837–1885)</small><br/><ref name="Mitre"/>
| [[1874 Argentine presidential election|1874]]
| 12 October 1874
| 12 October 1880
| 6 years
| [[:es:Partido Nacional (Argentina)|National]]<br />↓<br />[[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[Mariano Acosta (politician)|Mariano Acosta]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Alejo Julio Argentino Roca.JPG|80px]]
| '''[[Julio Argentino Roca]]'''<br /><small>(1843–1914)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 53-56</ref>
| [[1880 Argentine presidential election|1880]]
| 12 October 1880
| 12 October 1886
| 6 years
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[Francisco Bernabé Madero]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Juarez celman president.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman]]'''<br /><small>(1844–1909)</small><br/><ref name="Celman">Mendelevich, p. 57-65</ref>
| rowspan=2|[[1886 Argentine presidential election|1886]]
| 12 October 1886
| 6 August 1890{{efn|name=resign}}
| {{ayd|1886|10|12|1890|08|06}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[Carlos Pellegrini]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Retrato de Carlos Pellegrini.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Carlos Pellegrini]]'''<br /><small>(1846–1906)</small><br/><ref name="Celman"/>
| 6 August 1890{{efn|name=dvp|Assumed the presidency following the president's death as Vice President.}}
| 12 October 1892
| {{ayd|1890|08|06|1892|10|12}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:LSaenzpeña.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Luis Sáenz Peña]]'''<br /><small>(1822–1907)</small><br/><ref name="Luis">Mendelevich, p. 66-72</ref>
| rowspan=2|[[1892 Argentine presidential election|1892]]
| 12 October 1892
| 22 January 1895{{efn|name=resign}}
| {{ayd|1892|10|12|1895|01|22}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[José Evaristo Uriburu]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:JEUriburu.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[José Evaristo Uriburu]]'''<br /><small>(1831–1914)</small><br/><ref name="Luis"/>
| 22 January 1895{{efn|name=rvp|Assumed the presidency following the president's resignation as Vice President.}}
| 12 October 1898
| {{ayd|1895|01|22|1898|10|12}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Julio Argentino Roca con la banda presidencial.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Julio Argentino Roca]]'''<br /><small>(1843–1914)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 73-79</ref>
| [[1898 Argentine presidential election|1898]]
| 12 October 1898
| 12 October 1904
| 6 years
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[Norberto Quirno Costa]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Manuelquintana2.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Manuel Quintana]]'''<br /><small>(1835–1906)</small><br/><ref name="Quintana">Mendelevich, p. 80-88</ref>
| rowspan=3|[[1904 Argentine presidential election|1904]]
| 12 October 1904
| 12 March 1906{{efn|name=dead|Died.}}
| {{ayd|1904|10|12|1906|03|12}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| <small>[[José Figueroa Alcorta]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:José Figueroa Alcorta - 1910.JPG|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[José Figueroa Alcorta]]'''<br /><small>(1860–1931)</small><br/><ref name="Quintana"/>
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''25 January 1906''{{efn|name=prov|As Provisional President.}}
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''12 March 1906''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| {{ayd|1906|03|12|1906|03|12}}
| rowspan=2| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| {{small|''Himself''}}
|-
| 12 March 1906{{efn|name=dvp}}
| 12 October 1910
| {{ayd|1906|03|12|1910|10|12}}
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Roque Saenz Peña (obituario 1914).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Roque Sáenz Peña]]'''<br /><small>(1851–1914)</small><br/><ref name="Roque">Mendelevich, p. 89-101</ref>
| rowspan=2|[[1910 Argentine presidential election|1910]]
| 12 October 1910
| 9 August 1914{{efn|name=dead}}
| {{ayd|1910|10|12|1914|08|09}}
| [[:es:Partido Autonomista Nacional (línea modernista)|PAN<br />Modernist]]
| <small>[[Victorino de la Plaza]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|National Autonomist Party}}"|
| [[File:Victorino de la Plaza con banda.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Victorino de la Plaza]]'''<br /><small>(1840–1919)</small><br/><ref name="Roque"/>
| 9 August 1914{{efn|name=dvp}}
| 12 October 1916
| {{ayd|1914|08|09|1916|10|12}}
| [[National Autonomist Party|PAN]]
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Hipólito Yrigoyen con banda (01).jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[Hipólito Yrigoyen]]'''<br /><small>(1852–1933)</small><br/><ref name="Yrigoyen">Mendelevich, p. 102-112</ref>
| rowspan=2| [[1916 Argentine general election|1916]]
| rowspan=2| 12 October 1916
| rowspan=2| 12 October 1922
| rowspan=2| 6 years
| rowspan=2| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]
| {{small|[[Pelagio Luna]]}}
|-
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear presidente.JPG|80px]]
| '''[[Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear]]'''<br /><small>(1868–1942)</small><br/><ref name="Yrigoyen"/>
| [[1922 Argentine general election|1922]]
| 12 October 1922
| 12 October 1928
| 6 years
| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]
| <small>[[Elpidio González]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:Hipólito Yrigoyen con banda (01).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Hipólito Yrigoyen]]'''<br /><small>(1852–1933)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 113-125</ref>
| [[1928 Argentine general election|1928]]
| 12 October 1928
| 6 September 1930{{efn|name=out30|Ousted by a [[1930 Argentine coup d'état|''coup d'état'']].}}
| {{ayd|1928|10|12|1930|09|06}}
| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]
| <small>[[Enrique Martínez (politician)|Enrique Martínez]]</small>
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:Dr Enrique Martinez.JPG|80px]]
| '''[[Enrique Martínez (politician)|Enrique Martínez]]'''<br /><small>(1887–1938)</small>
| —
| ''5 September 1930''{{efn|name=int}}
| ''6 September 1930''{{efn|name=out30}}
| {{ayd|1930|09|05|1930|09|06}}
| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]
| {{small|''Himself''}}
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:José Félix Uriburu.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[José Félix Uriburu]]'''<br /><small>(1868–1932)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 126-129</ref>
| rowspan=2| —
| rowspan=2| 6 September 1930
| rowspan=2| 20 February 1932
| rowspan=2| {{ayd|1930|09|01|1932|02|20}}
| rowspan=2| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
| {{small|[[Enrique Santamarina]]}}
|-
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Concordancia (Argentina)}}"|
| [[File:Agustin Pedro Justo en 1936.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Agustín Pedro Justo]]'''<br /><small>(1876–1943)</small><br/><ref name="Justo"/><br /><ref>Mendelevich, p. 130-135</ref>
| [[1931 Argentine general election|1931]]
| 20 February 1932
| 20 February 1938
| 6 years
| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]<br /><small>([[Concordancia (Argentina)|Concordancia]])</small>
| <small>[[Julio Argentino Pascual Roca]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Concordancia (Argentina)}}"|
| [[File:Robertomortiz.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Roberto María Ortiz|Roberto Marcelino Ortiz]]'''<br /><small>(1886–1942)</small><br/><ref name="Ortiz"/><br /><ref>Mendelevich, p. 136–155</ref>
| rowspan=3| [[1937 Argentine general election|1937]]
| 20 February 1938
| 27 June 1942{{efn|name=resign}}
| {{ayd|1938|02|20|1942|06|27}}
| [[:es: Unión Cívica Radical Antipersonalista|UCR-A]]<br /><small>([[Concordancia (Argentina)|Concordancia]])</small>
| <small>[[Ramón Castillo]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Concordancia (Argentina)}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Ramoncastillo.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[Ramón Castillo]]'''<br /><small>(1873–1944)</small><br/><ref name="Ortiz"/>
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''3 July 1940''{{efn|name=int}}
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''27 June 1942''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| {{ayd|1940|07|03|1942|06|27}}
| rowspan=2| [[National Democratic Party (Argentina)|PDN]]<br /><small>([[Concordancia (Argentina)|Concordancia]])</small>
| {{small|''Himself''}}
|-
| 27 June 1942
| 4 June 1943{{efn|Ousted in a [[1943 Argentine coup d'état|''coup d'état'']].}}
| {{ayd|1942|06|27|1943|06|04}}
| rowspan=2| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Arturo Franklin Rawson.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Arturo Rawson]]'''<br /><small>(1885–1952)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 145</ref><br /><ref name="Ortiz"/>
| —
| 4 June 1943
| 7 June 1943{{efn|name=out}}
| {{ayd|1943|06|04|1943|06|07}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:PRamirez.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[Pedro Pablo Ramírez]]'''<br /><small>(1884–1962)</small><br/><ref name="Ortiz"/>
| rowspan=2| —
| rowspan=2| 7 June 1943
| rowspan=2| 9 March 1944{{efn|name=resign}}
| rowspan=2| {{ayd|1942|06|07|1944|03|09}}
| rowspan=2| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
| {{small|[[Sabá Sueyro]]}}
|-
| <small>[[Edelmiro Julián Farrell]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=4 bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| rowspan=4| [[File:E Farrell.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=4| '''[[Edelmiro Julián Farrell]]'''<br /><small>(1887–1980)</small><br/><ref name="Ortiz"/>
| rowspan=4| —
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''25 February 1944''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''9 March 1944''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| {{ayd|1944|02|25|1944|03|09}}
| rowspan=4| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
| {{small|''Himself''}}
|-
| rowspan=3| 9 March 1944
| rowspan=3| 4 June 1946
| rowspan=3| {{ayd|1944|03|09|1946|06|04}}
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| <small>[[Juan Perón]]</small>
|-
| <small>[[Juan Pistarini]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=5 bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| rowspan=5| [[File:Juan Domingo Perón.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=5| '''[[Juan Perón]]'''<br /><small>(1895–1974)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 156-176</ref>
| rowspan=2| [[1946 Argentine general election|1946]]
| rowspan=5| 4 June 1946
| rowspan=5| 19 September 1955{{efn|Ousted from office by a [[Revolución Libertadora|''coup d'état'']].}}
| rowspan=5| {{ayd|1946|06|04|1955|09|19}}
| rowspan=2| [[Labour Party (Argentina)|Labour]]<br /><small>([[:es:Unión Cívica Radical Junta Renovadora|UCR-JR]])<br />([[:es:Partido Independiente (Argentina)|Independent]])</small>
| <small>[[Hortensio Quijano]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| rowspan=3| [[1951 Argentine general election|1951]]
| rowspan=3| [[Justicialist Party|Peronist]]
|-
| <small>[[Alberto Teisaire]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| rowspan="2" bgcolor=""{{party color|Military}}"" |
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Eduardo Lonardi con la banda presidencial al asumir (de facto) el cargo.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan="2" | '''[[Eduardo Lonardi]]'''<br /><small>(1896–1956)</small><br/><ref name="Fusiladora">Mendelevich, p. 177-186</ref>
| rowspan=2 | —
| 20 September 1955{{efn|As Provisional President of the Nation.}}
| 23 September 1955
| {{ayd|1955|09|20|1955|09|23}}
| rowspan=2 | [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| 23 September 1955
| 13 November 1955{{efn|name=out}}
| {{ayd|1955|09|23|1955|11|13}}
| rowspan=2| <small>[[Isaac Rojas]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1956).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Pedro Eugenio Aramburu]]'''<br /><small>(1903–1970)</small><br/><ref name="Fusiladora"/>
| —
| 13 November 1955
| 1 May 1958
| {{ayd|1955|11|13|1958|05|01}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Intransigent Radical Civic Union}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Arturo Frondizi.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[Arturo Frondizi]]'''<br /><small>(1908–1995)</small><br/><ref name="Frondizi">Mendelevich, p. 187-195</ref>
| rowspan=2| [[1958 Argentine general election|1958]]
| rowspan=2| 1 May 1958
| rowspan=2| 29 March 1962{{efn|name=out}}
| rowspan=2| {{ayd|1958|05|01|1962|03|29}}
| rowspan=2| [[Intransigent Radical Civic Union|UCRI]]
| <small>[[Alejandro Gómez (politician)|Alejandro Gómez]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Intransigent Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:José María Guido 25 de Mayo.png|80px]]
| '''[[José María Guido]]'''{{efn|name=Acting Sen}}<br /><small>(1910–1975)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 193</ref><br /><ref name="Frondizi"/>
| —
| 29 March 1962
| 12 October 1963
| {{ayd|1962|03|29|1963|10|12}}
| [[Intransigent Radical Civic Union|UCRI]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:Illia banda presidencial.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Arturo Umberto Illia]]'''<br /><small>(1900–1983)</small><br/><ref name="Illia">Mendelevich, p. 196-214</ref>
| [[1963 Argentine general election|1963]]
| 12 October 1963
| 28 June 1966{{efn|Ousted from office by a [[Argentine Revolution|''coup d'état'']].}}
| {{ayd|1963|10|12|1966|06|28}}
| [[:es:Unión Cívica Radical del Pueblo|UCRP]]
| <small>[[Carlos Humberto Perette]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Junta de 1966. Pistarini-Varela-Álvarez.jpg|80px]]
| '''Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces'''{{efn|''Coup d'état'' Beginning of the ''[[Argentine Revolution]]''. Members of the Junta include [[Pascual Pistarini]], {{ill|Benigno Ignacio Varela|es}} and {{ill|Adolfo Teodoro Álvarez|es}}.}}
| —
| 28 June 1966
| 29 June 1966
| {{ayd|1966|06|28|1966|06|29}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
| rowspan=6| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Juan Carlos Onganía.JPG|80px]]
| '''[[Juan Carlos Onganía]]'''<br /><small>(1914–1995)</small><br/><ref name="Illia"/>
| —
| 29 June 1966
| 8 June 1970{{efn|name=out}}
| {{ayd|1966|06|29|1970|06|08}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
|
| '''Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces'''{{efn|name=ce70|''Coup d'état''. Members of the Junta:
*{{ill|Pedro Alberto José Gnavi|es}} (President)
*[[Alejandro Agustín Lanusse]]
*{{ill|Carlos Alberto Rey|es}}}}
| —
| 8 June 1970
| 18 June 1970
| {{ayd|1970|06|08|1970|06|18}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Levingston.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Roberto Marcelo Levingston]]'''<br /><small>(1920–2015)</small><br/><ref name="Illia"/>
| —
| 18 June 1970
| 23 March 1971{{efn|name=out}}
| {{ayd|1970|06|18|1971|03|23}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
|
| '''Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces'''{{efn|name=ce70}}
| —
| 23 March 1971
| 26 March 1971
| {{ayd|1971|03|23|1971|03|26}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Alejandro Agustín Lanusse.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Alejandro Agustín Lanusse]]'''<br /><small>(1918–1996)</small>
| —
| 26 March 1971
| 25 May 1973
| {{ayd|1971|03|26|1973|05|25}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Héctor José Cámpora.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Héctor José Cámpora]]'''<br /><small>(1909–1980)</small><br/><ref name="Campora">Mendelevich, p. 215-228</ref>
| [[March 1973 Argentine general election|Mar.<br/>1973]]{{efn|Elected following Balbín's decision to withdraw from the runoff election.}}
| 25 May 1973
| 13 July 1973{{efn|name=resign}}
| {{ayd|1973|05|25|1973|07|13}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[:es:Frente Justicialista de Liberación|FREJULI]])</small>
| <small>[[Vicente Solano Lima]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:RaulLastiri.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Raúl Alberto Lastiri]]'''{{efn|name=Acting Dep}}<br /><small>(1915–1978)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 223</ref><br /><ref name="Campora"/>
| —
| 13 July 1973
| 12 October 1973
| {{ayd|1973|07|13|1973|10|12}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[:es:Frente Justicialista de Liberación|FREJULI]])</small>
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Juan Domingo Perón 1973.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Juan Perón]]'''<br /><small>(1895–1974)</small><br/><ref name="Campora"/>
| rowspan=3| [[September 1973 Argentine general election|Sept.<br/>1973]]
| 12 October 1973
| 1 July 1974{{efn|name=dead}}
| {{ayd|1973|10|12|1974|07|01}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[:es:Frente Justicialista de Liberación|FREJULI]])</small>
| <small>[[Isabel Perón]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Ma. Estela Martinez Cartas de Peron.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| '''[[Isabel Perón]]'''<br /><small>(born 1931)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 229-235</ref>
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''29 June 1974''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| ''1 July 1974''
| style="background:#E6E6AA| {{ayd|1974|06|29|1974|07|01}}
| rowspan=2| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[:es:Frente Justicialista de Liberación|FREJULI]])</small>
| style="background:#E6E6AA| {{small|''Herself''}}
|-
| 1 July 1974{{efn|name=dvp}}
| 24 March 1976{{efn|Ousted from office by a [[1976 Argentine coup d'état|''coup d'état'']].}}
| {{ayd|1974|07|01|1976|03|24}}
| rowspan=9| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Massera-Videla-Agosti-1978.jpg|80px]]
| '''Military Junta'''{{efn|''Coup d'état''. Beginning of the ''[[National Reorganization Process]]''.<br />Members of the Junta included [[Jorge Rafael Videla]], [[Emilio Eduardo Massera]] and [[Orlando Ramón Agosti]].}}
| —
| 24 March 1976
| 29 March 1976
| {{ayd|1976|03|24|1976|03|29}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Retrato Oficial Jorge Rafael Videla 1976.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Jorge Rafael Videla]]'''{{efn|name=df|De facto.}}<br /><small>(1925–2013)</small><br/><ref name="Proceso">Mendelevich, p. 236-241</ref>
| —
| 29 March 1976
| 29 March 1981
| {{ayd|1976|03|29|1981|03|29}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Roberto Viola con banda presidencial.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Roberto Eduardo Viola]]'''{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1924–1994)</small><br/><ref name="Proceso"/>
| —
| 29 March 1981
| 11 December 1981{{efn|Suspended from 21 November 1981 due to health reasons.}}{{efn|name=out|Ousted.}}
| {{ayd|1981|03|29|1981|12|11}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Gral.Div.H.T.Liendo.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Horacio Tomás Liendo]]'''{{efn|name=int|Interim.}}{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1924–2007)</small>
| —
| ''21 November 1981''
| ''11 December 1981''
| {{ayd|1981|11|21|1981|12|11}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Valte. C. A. Lacoste.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Carlos Lacoste]]'''{{efn|name=int|Interim.}}{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1929–2004)</small>
| —
| 11 December 1981
| 22 December 1981
| {{ayd|1981|11|21|1981|12|22}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Retrato Oficial Galtieri.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Leopoldo Galtieri]]'''{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1926–2003)</small><br/><ref name="Proceso"/>
| —
| 22 December 1981
| 18 June 1982{{efn|name=out}}
| {{ayd|1981|12|22|1982|06|18}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Al.St.Jean (cropped).JPG|80px]]
| '''[[Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean]]'''{{efn|name=int|Interim.}}{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1926–1987)</small>
| —
| 18 June 1982
| 1 July 1982
| {{ayd|1982|06|18|1982|07|01}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Military}}"|
| [[File:Reynaldo Bignone (cropped).PNG|80px]]
| '''[[Reynaldo Bignone]]'''{{efn|name=df}}<br /><small>(1928–2018)</small><br/><ref name="Proceso"/>
| —
| 1 July 1982
| 10 December 1983
| {{ayd|1982|07|01|1983|12|10}}
| [[Argentine Armed Forces|Military]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| [[File:Raúl Alfonsín con banda presidencial.jpg|80px]]
| <small>([[Presidency of Raúl Alfonsín|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Raúl Alfonsín]]'''<br /><small>(1927–[[Death and state funeral of Raúl Alfonsín|2009]])</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 242-245</ref>
| [[1983 Argentine general election|1983]]
| 10 December 1983
| 8 July 1989{{efn|name=resign}}
| {{ayd|1983|12|10|1989|07|08}}
| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]
| <small>[[Víctor Hipólito Martínez]]</small>
|-
| rowspan=3 bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| rowspan=3| [[File:Menem con banda presidencial.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=3| <small>([[Presidency of Carlos Menem|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Carlos Menem]]'''<br /><small>(1930–2021)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 247-252</ref>
| rowspan=2| [[1989 Argentine general election|1989]]
| rowspan=3| 8 July 1989
| rowspan=3| 10 December 1999{{efn|His term was extended to 10 December 1999 according to the Tenth Temporary Provision of the Constitution of 1994.}}
| rowspan=3| {{ayd|1989|07|08|1999|12|10}}
| rowspan=2| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[:es:Frente Justicialista de Unidad Popular|FREJUPO]])</small>
| {{small|[[Eduardo Duhalde]]}}
|-
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| [[1995 Argentine general election|1995]]
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[Union of the Democratic Centre (Argentina)|UCeDe]])</small>
| [[Carlos Ruckauf|<small>Carlos Ruckauf</small>]]
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Radical Civic Union}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Fernando de la Rúa con bastón y banda de presidente.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| <small>([[Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Fernando de la Rúa]]'''<br /><small>(1937–2019)</small><br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 253-262</ref>
| rowspan=2| [[1999 Argentine general election|1999]]
| rowspan=2| 10 December 1999
| rowspan=2| 21 December 2001{{efn|name=resign}}
| rowspan=2| {{ayd|1999|12|10|2001|12|21}}
| rowspan=2| [[Radical Civic Union|UCR]]<br /><small>([[Alliance for Work, Justice and Education|Alianza]])</small>
| {{small|[[Carlos Álvarez (Argentine politician)|Carlos Álvarez]]}}
|-
| rowspan=5| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Ramón Puerta 90.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Ramón Puerta]]'''{{efn|name=Acting Sen}}<br /><small>(born 1951)</small><br/><ref>{{Cite web |date=21 December 2001 |title=La crisis política y económica. Renunció De la Rúa: el peronista Puerta está a cargo del Poder Ejecutivo |url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/renuncio-de-la-rua-el-peronista-puerta-esta-a-cargo-del-poder-ejecutivo-nid361035/ |website=La Nación}}</ref><!---HE WAS HEAD OF STATE. DO NOT REMOVE HIM.-->
| —{{efn|name=con|Elected by Congress.}}
| 21 December 2001
| 23 December 2001
| {{ayd|2001|12|21|2001|12|23}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Asunción Rodríguez Saá (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Adolfo Rodríguez Saá]]'''<br /><small>(born 1947)</small><br/><ref name="Saa">Mendelevich, p. 263-277</ref>
| —{{efn|name=con}}
| 23 December 2001
| 30 December 2001{{efn|name=resign|Resigned.}}
| {{ayd|2001|12|23|2001|12|30}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Eduardo Camaño.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Eduardo Camaño]]'''{{efn|name=Acting Dep|As [[List of presidents of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies|President of the Chamber of Deputies]] exercising the Executive Power.}}<br />{{small|(born 1946)}}<br/><ref>{{Cite web |date=31 December 2001 |title=La crisis institucional. Eduardo Camaño asumió como presidente interino |url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/eduardo-camano-asumio-como-presidente-interino-nid363346/ |website=La Nación}}</ref><!---HE WAS HEAD OF STATE. DO NOT REMOVE HIM.-->
| —
| 30 December 2001
| 2 January 2002
| {{ayd|2001|12|30|2002|01|02}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Eduardo duhalde presidente.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Eduardo Duhalde]]'''<br />{{small|(born 1941)}}<br/><ref name="Saa"/>
| —{{efn|name=con}}
| 2 January 2002
| 25 May 2003
| {{ayd|2002|01|02|2003|05|25}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Kirchner - Galería de Presidentes de casarosada.gob.ar.jpg|80px]]
| <small>([[Presidency of Néstor Kirchner|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Néstor Kirchner]]'''<br />{{small|(1950–[[Death and state funeral of Néstor Kirchner|2010]])}}<br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 278-282</ref>
| [[2003 Argentine general election|2003]]
| 25 May 2003{{efn|Initially completed the remaining months of De la Rúa's term until 10 December 2003 then began his own mandate. Elected following Menem's decision to withdraw from the runoff election.}}
| 10 December 2007
| {{ayd|2003|05|25|2007|12|10}}
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[Front for Victory|FPV]])</small>
| {{small|[[Daniel Scioli]]}}
|-
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| rowspan=2| [[File:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 2011-12-10.jpg|80px]]
| rowspan=2| <small>([[Presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Cristina Fernández de Kirchner]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1953)}}<br/><ref>Mendelevich, p. 283-292</ref><ref name="Pinedo">{{cite web |url=http://cij.gov.ar/nota-19290-La-jueza-Servini-declar--que-el-mandato-de-Mauricio-Macri-comienza-a-las-0-horas-del-d-a-10-de-diciembre.html |title=La jueza Servini declaró que el mandato de Mauricio Macri comienza a las 0 horas del día 10 de diciembre |date= 9 December 2015|website=Agencia de Noticias del Poder Judicial }}</ref>
| [[2007 Argentine general election|2007]]
| rowspan=2| 10 December 2007
| rowspan=2| 10 December 2015{{efn|By judicial ruling, her mandate ended 9 December 2015 at midnight.}}
| rowspan=2| 8 years
| rowspan=2| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[Front for Victory|FPV]])</small>
| {{small|[[Julio Cobos]]}}
|-
| [[2011 Argentine general election|2011]]
| {{small|[[Amado Boudou]]}}
|- style="background:#E6E6AA
| bgcolor="{{party color|Republican Proposal}}"|
| [[File:Federico Pinedo (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Federico Pinedo]]'''{{efn|name=Acting Sen|As [[List of Provisional Presidents of Argentine Senate|Provisional President of the Senate]] exercising the Executive Power.}}<br /><small>(born 1955)<br/><ref name="Pinedo"/></small><!---HE WAS HEAD OF STATE. DO NOT REMOVE HIM.-->
| —
|align=center colspan=2| 10 December 2015{{efn|From midnight until 11:45, when Macri was sworn in.}}
| 11 hours
| [[Republican Proposal|PRO]]<br /><small>([[Cambiemos]])</small>
| {{small|''Vacant''}}
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Republican Proposal}}"|
| [[File:Retrato oficial del Presidente Mauricio Macri.jpg|frameless|80px]]
| <small>([[Presidency of Mauricio Macri|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Mauricio Macri]]'''<br />{{small|(born 1959)}}<br/><ref name="Pinedo" />
| [[2015 Argentine general election|2015]]
| 10 December 2015{{efn|Officially president from midnight of 10 December 2015, but was sworn in at 11:45 on the same day.}}
| 10 December 2019
| 4 years
| [[Republican Proposal|PRO]]<br /><small>([[Cambiemos]])</small>
| <small>[[Gabriela Michetti]]</small>
|-
| bgcolor="{{party color|Justicialist Party}}"|
| [[File:Alberto fernandez presidente (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| <small>([[Presidency of Alberto Fernández|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Alberto Fernández]]'''<br /><small>(born 1959)</small>
| [[2019 Argentine general election|2019]]
| 10 December 2019
| 10 December 2023
| 4 years
| [[Justicialist Party|PJ]]<br /><small>([[Frente de Todos (2019 coalition)|FdT]])</small>
| <small>[[Cristina Fernández de Kirchner]]</small>
|-
| style="background:{{party color|Libertarian Party (Argentina)}};|
| [[File:Javier Milei en el Salón Blanco (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| <small>([[Presidency of Javier Milei|Presidency]])</small><br />'''[[Javier Milei]]'''<br /><small>(born 1970)</small>
| [[2023 Argentine general election|2023]]
| 10 December 2023
| Incumbent
| {{ayd|2023|12|10}}
| [[Libertarian Party (Argentina)|PL]]<br /><small>([[La Libertad Avanza|LLA]])</small>
| <small>[[Victoria Villarruel]]</small>
|}

=Italian banknotes=
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
|-
!colspan=12| 1990–1997 series
|-
!colspan=2| Image !!rowspan=2| Value !!rowspan=2| Euro<br/>equivalent !!rowspan=2| Dimensions<br/>(mm) !!rowspan=2 colspan=2| Main<br/>colour !!colspan=2| Description !!colspan=3| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! first printing !! withdrawal !! lapse
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:1000 lire fronte.jpg|67px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:1000 lire retro.jpg|67px]]
| align="center"| 1000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €0.516
| align="center"| 112 x 62&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#b50259;"|
| Reddish violet
| [[Maria Montessori]]
| ''Bambino allo studio''<br/>by [[Armando Spadini]]
| 3 October 1990
| rowspan="7"| 28<br/>February<br/>2002
| rowspan="7"| 6<br/>December<br/>2011
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:2000 lire fronte.jpg|72px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:2000 lire retro.jpg|72px]]
| align="center"| 2000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €1.03
| align="center"| 118 x 62&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#964100;"|
| Brown
| [[Guglielmo Marconi]]
| [[Elettra (1904 ship)|''Elettra'']],<br/>antennae and radio set
| 3 October 1990
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:5000 lire fronte.jpg|77px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:5000 lire retro.jpg|77px]]
| align="center"| 5000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €2.58
| align="center"| 126 x 70&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#008000;"|
| Green
| [[Vincenzo Bellini]];<br/>[[Teatro Massimo Bellini]]
| Base of the [[Eiffel tower]]
| 4 January 1985
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:10000 lire fronte.jpg|82px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:10000 lire retro.jpg|82px]]
| align="center"| 10000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €5.16
| align="center"| 133 x 70&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#015494;"|
| Blue
| [[Alessandro Volta]];<br/>[[Voltaic pile]]
| [[Tempio Voltiano]]
| 3 September 1984
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:50000 lire fronte.jpg|90px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:50000 lire retro.jpg|90px]]
| align="center"| 50000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €25.82
| align="center"| 150 x 70&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#b50202;"|
| Red
| [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]];<br/>[[Fontana del Tritone, Rome|Fontana del Tritone]]
| Equestrian statue;<br/>[[St. Peter's Basilica]]
| 27 May 1992
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:100000 lire fronte.jpg|95px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:100000 lire retro.jpg|95px]]
| align="center"| 100000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €51.65
| align="center"| 156 x 70&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#c1d15a;"|
| Light green
| [[Caravaggio]];<br/>''[[The Fortune Teller (Caravaggio)|The Fortune Teller]]''
| ''[[Basket of Fruit (Caravaggio)|Basket of Fruit]]''
| 6 May 1994
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:500000 lire fronte.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:500000 lire retro.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| 500000&nbsp;L
| align="center"| €258.23
| align="center"| 163 x 78&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#c377c7;"|
| Pinkish azure
| [[Raphael|Raffaello]];<br/>''[[Triumph of Galatea]]''
| ''[[The School of Athens]]''
| 6 May 1997
|-
|}

=French banknotes=
===Last series===
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
|-
!colspan=11| 1993–1997 series
|-
!colspan=2| Image !!rowspan=2| Value !!rowspan=2| Euro<br/>equivalent !!rowspan=2| Dimensions<br/>(mm) !!rowspan=2 colspan=2| Main colour !!colspan=2| Description !!colspan=2| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! first printing !! issue
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:50 Francs (1994) - Vorderseite.jpg|85px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:50 Francs (1994) - Rückseite.jpg|85px]]
| align="center"| 50&nbsp;F
| align="center"| €7.62
| align="center"| 123 x 80&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#015494;"|
| Blue
| [[Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]]
| ''Breguet 14'' biplane
| 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999
| 20 October 1993
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:100 Francs (1997) - Vorderseite.jpg|90px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:100 Francs (1997) - Rückseite.jpg|90px]]
| align="center"| 100&nbsp;F
| align="center"| €15.24
| align="center"| 133 x 80&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#b86500;"|
| Orange
| [[Paul Cézanne]]
| ''Fruit'' by Cézanne
| {{ubl|1997|1998}}
| 15 December 1997
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:200 Francs (1995) - Vorderseite.jpg|95px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:200 Francs (1995) - Rückseite.jpg|95px]]
| align="center"| 200&nbsp;F
| align="center"| €30.49
| align="center"| 143 x 80&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#b50202;"|
| Red
| [[Gustave Eiffel]]
| Base of the [[Eiffel tower]]
| 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
| 29 October 1996
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:500 Francs (1995) - Vorderseite.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:500 Francs (1995) - Rückseite.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| 500&nbsp;F
| align="center"| €76.22
| align="center"| 153 x 80&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#008000;"|
| Green
| [[Marie Curie]]<br/>[[Pierre Curie]]
| Laboratory utensils
| 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000
| 22 March 1995
|-
|}

=Spanish banknotes=
=Spanish banknotes=
===Last series===
===Last series===
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|-
|-
|colspan=12|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=yes|AmE=yes}}
|colspan=12|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=yes|AmE=yes}}
|}

=Estonian banknotes=
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
|+ Banknotes of Estonia
|-
!colspan=2| Image !!rowspan=2| Value !!rowspan=2| Euro<br/>equivalent !!rowspan=2| Dimensions<br/>(mm) !!rowspan=2 colspan=2| Main colour !!colspan=2| Description !!colspan=2| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! first printing !! issue
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-1kroon-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-1kroon-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[1 kroon]]
| align="center"| 0.06
| align="center" rowspan="8"| 140 × 69
| style="background:#CD853F;"|
| Orange/Brown
| [[Kristjan Raud]]
| [[Toompea Castle]]
| 1992
| rowspan="8"|
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-2krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-2krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[2 krooni]]
| align="center"| 0.13
| style="background:#778899;"|
| Grayish blue
| [[Karl Ernst von Baer]]
| [[University of Tartu]]
| 1992
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-5krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-5krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[5 krooni]]
| align="center"| 0.32
| style="background:#FF8C00;"|
| Orange
| [[Paul Keres]]
| [[Hermann Castle|Narva castle]] & [[Ivangorod fortress]]
| 1991
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-10krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-10krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[10 krooni]]
| align="center"| 0.64
| style="background:#B22222;"|
| Red
| [[Jakob Hurt]]
| [[Tamme-Lauri oak tree]]
| 1991
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-25krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-25krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[25 krooni]]
| align="center"| 1.60
| style="background:#008000;"|
| Green
| [[Anton Hansen Tammsaare]]
| Vargamäe village
| 1991
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-50krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-50krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[50 krooni]]
| align="center"| 3.20
| style="background:#66CDAA;"|
| Cyan
| [[Rudolf Tobias]]
| [[Estonia Theatre]]
| 1994
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-100krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"| [[File:EEK-100krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[100 krooni]]
| align="center"| 6.40
| style="background:#87CEFA;"|
| Light blue
| [[Lydia Koidula]]
| [[Baltic Klint]]
| 1991
|-
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"|[[File:EEK-500krooni-front.jpg|100px]]
| style="background:#000; text-align:center;"|[[File:EEK-500krooni-rear.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"| [[500 krooni]]
| align="center"| 31.96
| style="background:#800080;"|
| Purple
| [[Carl Robert Jakobson]]
| [[Barn swallow]]
| 1991
|-
|colspan="13"|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}}
|}
|}


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| 5 dirhams
| 5 dirhams
| 143 x 66&nbsp;mm
| 143 x 66&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#CC7457"|
| style="background:#945a4d"|
| Brown
| Brown
| Ajman Fort, [[Ajman]]
| Ajman Fort, [[Ajman]]
| Dhayah Fort, [[Ras Al Khaimah]]
| Dhayah Fort, [[Ras Al Khaimah]]
| 2022
| colspan=2| 26 April 2022
| 26 April 2022
|-
|-
| 10 dirhams
| 10 dirhams
| 147 x 66&nbsp;mm
| 147 x 66&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#A2B771"|
| style="background:#507e2f"|
| Green
| Green
| [[Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque]], [[Abu Dhabi]]
| [[Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque]], [[Abu Dhabi]]
| [[Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre]], [[Sharjah]]
| [[Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre]], [[Sharjah]]
| 2022
| colspan=2| 21 April 2022
| 21 April 2022
|-
|-
| 50 dirhams
| 50 dirhams
| 151 x 66&nbsp;mm
| 151 x 66&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#6A61CC"|
| style="background:#5d2f7e"|
| Violet
| Purple
| Founding fathers of the UAE
| Founding fathers of the Union
| [[Sheikh Zayed]] signing the Union document<br/>[[Etihad Museum]], [[Dubai]]
| [[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]]<br/>[[Etihad Museum]], [[Dubai]]
| 2021
| colspan=2| 23 December 2021
|-
| 23 December 2021
| 500 dirhams
| 159 x 66&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#284f8e"|
| Blue
| Terra pavilion, [[Dubai]]
| [[Museum of the Future]] and<br/>[[Burj Khalifa]], [[Dubai]]
| colspan=2| 30 November 2023
|-
|-
| 1000 dirhams
| 1000 dirhams
| 163 x 66&nbsp;mm
| 163 x 66&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#A0522D"|
| style="background:#a0702d"|
| Yellowish<br/>brown
| Brown
| [[Sheikh Zayed]];<br/>Emirates Mars Mission 'Hope Probe'
| [[Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan]];<br/>[[Emirates Mars Mission|''Hope'' probe]]
| [[Barakah nuclear power plant]], [[Abu Dhabi]]
| [[Barakah nuclear power plant]], [[Abu Dhabi]]
| colspan=2| 10 April 2023
| 2022
| 10 April 2023
|}
|}


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| 1 January 1997
| 1 January 1997
| 20 October 1997
| 20 October 1997
|}

=Czech banknotes=
===Current banknotes===
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
!colspan="12"| 1993 series
|-
!colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan=2 colspan=2| Main colour !!colspan="2"| Description !!colspan="4"| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! printing !! issue !! withdrawal !! lapse
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:20CZK_obverse.jpg|90px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:20 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|90px]]
| align="center"| 20&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 128&nbsp;×&nbsp;64&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#004AAA;"|
| Blue
| [[Ottokar I of Bohemia|Přemysl Otakar I]]
| Ottokar's crown<br/>Seal of the Golden Bull of Sicily
| 1994
| 20 April 1994
| 31 August 2008
| 31 August 2014<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnb.cz/en/public/media_service/press_releases_cnb/2008/080201_czk_20.html|title=ČNB|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=4 May 2018|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180504225304/http://www.cnb.cz/en/public/media_service/press_releases_cnb/2008/080201_czk_20.html|archive-date=4 May 2018|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:50CZK_obverse.jpg|94px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:50 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|94px]]
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 50&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 134&nbsp;×&nbsp;64&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C60045;"|
| rowspan="3"| Red
| rowspan="3"| [[Agnes of Bohemia|Saint Agnes of Bohemia]]
| rowspan="3"| Vault of St. Salvator's church<br/>[[Convent of Saint Agnes (Prague)|Convent of Saint Agnes]]
| 1993
| 6 October 1993
| 31 January 2007
| rowspan="3"| 31 March 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=http://banknotenews.com/files/dcbd41b58fc6bec2c6ffc1313b6e6517-1314.php|title=Czech Republic to replace 50-koruna note with coin 01.04.2011 - Banknote News|website=banknotenews.com|access-date=4 May 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20140825030349/http://banknotenews.com/files/dcbd41b58fc6bec2c6ffc1313b6e6517-1314.php|archive-date=25 August 2014|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
| 1994
| 21 December 1994
| 31 March 2011
|-
| 1997
| 10 September 1997
| 31 March 2011
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:100CZK_obverse.jpg|98px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:100 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|98px]]
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 100&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 140&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="3" style="background:#3A996E;"|
| rowspan="3"| Turquoise
| rowspan="3"| [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles IV]]
| rowspan="3"| Seal of [[Charles University]]
| 1993
| 30 June 1993
| 31 January 2007
| 1 July 2022<ref name="Lapse2022">{{cite web|url=https://www.cnb.cz/cs/cnb-news/tiskove-zpravy/CNB-za-rok-ukonci-platnost-starsich-bankovek-100Kc-2000Kc-suzkym-stribritym-prouzkem-stare-postupne-mizi-zobehu/|title=ČNB za rok ukončí platnost starších bankovek 100 Kč – 2 000 Kč s úzkým stříbřitým proužkem, staré postupně mizí z oběhu (The CNB will terminate the validity of older CZK 100 - CZK 2,000 banknotes with a narrow silver stripe in a year, the old ones will gradually disappear from circulation)|website=cnb.cz|access-date=5 July 2021|url-status=live|df=dmy-all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210701090914/https://www.cnb.cz/cs/cnb-news/tiskove-zpravy/CNB-za-rok-ukonci-platnost-starsich-bankovek-100Kc-2000Kc-suzkym-stribritym-prouzkem-stare-postupne-mizi-zobehu/ |archive-date=1 July 2021 }}</ref>
|-
| 1995
| 21 June 1995
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| 1997
| 15 October 1997
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:200CZK_obverse.jpg|102px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:200 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|102px]]
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 200&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 146&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="3" style="background:#F46600;"|
| rowspan="3"| Orange
| rowspan="3"| [[John Amos Comenius]]
| rowspan="3"| ''[[Orbis Pictus]]''<br/>Joined hands of an adult and a child
| 1993
| 8 February 1993
| 31 January 2007
| 1 July 2022<ref name="Lapse2022"/>
|-
| 1996
| 14 August 1996
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| 1998
| 6 January 1999
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:500CZK_obverse.jpg|106px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="3" | [[File:500 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|106px]]
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 500&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 152&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="3" style="background:#A34C39;"|
| rowspan="3"| Brown
| rowspan="3"| [[Božena Němcová]]
| rowspan="3"| Laureate woman
| 1993
| 21 July 1993
| 31 January 2007
| 1 July 2022<ref name="Lapse2022"/>
|-
| 1995
| 27 December 1995
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| 1997
| 18 March 1998
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:1000CZK_obverse.jpg|110px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:1000 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|110px]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 1000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 158&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="2" style="background:#A803A5;"|
| rowspan="2"| Violet
| rowspan="2"| [[František Palacký]]
| rowspan="2"| Eagle<br/>[[Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace|Archbishop's Castle in Kroměříž]]
| 1993
| 12 May 1993
| 30 June 2001
| 1 July 2022<ref name="Lapse2022"/>
|-
| 1996
| 6 December 1996
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:2000CZK_obverse.jpg|114px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:2000 CZK reverse.jpg|114px]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 2000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 164&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="2" style="background:#0C9900;"|
| rowspan="2"| Green
| rowspan="2"| [[Emmy Destinn]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Euterpe]], [[violin]] and [[cello]]
| 1996
| 1 October 1996
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| 1999
| 1 December 1999
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:5000CZK_obverse.jpg|118px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" rowspan="2" | [[File:5000CZK reverse.jpg|118px]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 5000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 170&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| rowspan="2" style="background:#687989;"|
| rowspan="2"| Grey
| rowspan="2"| [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] and [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] buildings in [[Prague]]<br/>[[St. Vitus Cathedral]]
| 1993
| 15 December 1993
| 30 June 2001
| 1 July 2022<ref name="Lapse2022"/>
|-
| 1999
| 8 September 1999
| align="center" colspan="2"| current
|-
|colspan="12"|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}}
|}

===Upgraded banknotes===
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
!colspan="11"|1993 (upgraded) series
|-
!colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!rowspan="2" colspan="2"| Main colour !!colspan="2"| Description !!colspan="4"| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! printing !! issue
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:100 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|98px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:100 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|98px]]
| align="center"| 100&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 140&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#3A996E;"|
| Turquoise
| [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles IV]]
| Seal of [[Charles University]]
| 2018
| 5 September 2018<ref name="New2018">{{cite web |url=https://www.cnb.cz/en/cnb-news/press-releases/CNB-issues-new-versions-of-the-CZK-100-and-CZK-200-banknotes/|title=CNB issues new versions of the CZK 100 and 200 banknotes|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref>
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:200 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|102px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:200 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|102px]]
| align="center"| 200&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 146&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#F46600;"|
| Orange
| [[John Amos Comenius]]
| ''[[Orbis Pictus]]''<br/>Joined hands of an adult and a child.
| 2018
| 5 September 2018<ref name="New2018"/>
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:500 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|106px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:500 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|106px]]
| align="center"| 500&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 152&nbsp;×&nbsp;69&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#A34C39;"|
| Brown
| [[Božena Němcová]]
| Laureate woman
| 2009
| 1 April 2009<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cnb.cz/en/cnb-news/press-releases/The-CNB-puts-into-circulation-a-new-version-of-the-CZK-500-banknote-00001/|title=The CNB puts into circulation a new version of the CZK 500 banknote|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref>
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:1000 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|110px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:1000 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|110px]]
| align="center"| 1000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 158&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#A803A5;"|
| Violet
| [[František Palacký]]
| Eagle<br/>[[Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace|Archbishop's Castle in Kroměříž]]
| 2008
| 1 April 2008<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cnb.cz/en/cnb-news/press-releases/The-CNB-puts-into-circulation-a-new-version-of-the-CZK-1000-banknote-00001/|title=The CNB puts into circulation a new version of the CZK 1000 banknote|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref>
|-
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:2000 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|114px]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:2000 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|114px]]
| align="center"| 2000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 164&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#0C9900;"|
| Green
| [[Emmy Destinn]]
| [[Euterpe]], [[violin]] and [[cello]]
| 2007
| 2 July 2007<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cnb.cz/en/cnb-news/press-releases/The-CNB-puts-into-circulation-a-new-version-of-the-CZK-2000-banknote-00001/|title=The CNB puts into circulation a new version of the CZK 2000 banknote|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref>
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:5000 Czech koruna Obverse.jpg|118px]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000" | [[File:5000 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|118px]]
| align="center"| 5000&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 170&nbsp;×&nbsp;74&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#687989;"|
| Grey
| [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]]
| [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] and [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] buildings in [[Prague]]<br/>[[St. Vitus Cathedral]]
| 2009
| 1 December 2009<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cnb.cz/en/cnb-news/press-releases/The-CNB-puts-into-circulation-a-new-version-of-the-CZK-5000-banknote-00001/|title=The CNB puts into circulation a new version of the CZK 5000 banknote|website=www.cnb.cz|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref>
|-
|colspan="10"|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}}
|}

===Commemorative banknotes===
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
!colspan="10"| Commemorative banknote series<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.zlate-mince.cz/Bankovka_Rasin.htm|title=Rašín Alois|work=zlate-mince.cz|publisher=Zlatemince.cz |access-date=6 July 2018 }}</ref>
|-
!colspan="2"| Image !!rowspan="2"| Value !!rowspan="2"| Dimensions !!colspan="2" rowspan="2"| Main colour !!colspan="2"| Description !!colspan="2"| Date of
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Obverse !! Reverse !! printing !! issue
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 CZK obverse (with additional print 2019).jpg|98px]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 Czech koruna Reverse.jpg|98px]]
| align="center"| 100&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 140 × 69&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#3A996E;"|
| Turquoise
| [[Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles IV]], overprint on watermark area
| Seal of Charles University
| 2019
| 30 January 2019
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 CZK obverse (2019).jpg|104px]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 CZK reverse (2019).jpg|104px]]
| align="center"| 100&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 150 × 65&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#EAAB46;"|
| Gold
| [[Alois Rašín]]
| [[Czech National Bank]] building
| 2019
| 31 January 2019
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 CZK obverse (2022).jpg|104px]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#000000"| [[File:100 CZK reverse (2022).jpg|104px]]
| align="center"| 100&nbsp;Kč
| align="center"| 150 × 65&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#448942;"|
| Olive green
| [[Karel Engliš]]
| [[Clam-Gallas Palace]]
| 2022
| 30 March 2022
|-
|colspan="10"|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}}
|}

=Slovak banknotes=
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; border-width:1px;"
|+ Banknotes of Slovakia
|-
! rowspan=2| Value !!rowspan=2| Euro<br/>equivalent !!rowspan=2| Dimensions !!rowspan=2 colspan=2| Main colour !!colspan=2| Description !!rowspan=2| Date of issue
|-
! Obverse !! Reverse
|-
| align="center"| 20 korún
| align="center"| €0.66
| align="center"| 128 x 65&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#008000"|
| Green
| Prince [[Pribina]]
| [[Nitra Castle|Nitra/Neutra Castle]]
| 1 September 1993
|-
| align="center"| 50 korún
| align="center"| €1.66
| align="center"| 134 x 68&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#0000CD"|
| Blue
| [[Saints Cyril and Methodius]]
| [[Dražovce church]] and the first seven letters of the [[Glagolitic alphabet]]
| 1 August 1993
|-
| align="center"| 100 korún
| align="center"| €3.32
| align="center"| 140 x 71&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#B22222"|
| Red
| Madonna at [[Levoča]] church
| St. Jacob's Church in [[Levoča|Levoča/Leutschau]] and city hall
| 1 September 1993
|-
| align="center"| 200 korún
| align="center"| €6.64
| align="center"| 146 x 74&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#00CED1"|
| Turquoise
| [[Anton Bernolák]]
| [[Trnava]] in the 18th century
| 1 August 1995
|-
| align="center"| 500 korún
| align="center"| €16.60
| align="center"| 152 x 77&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#A0522D"|
| Brown
| [[Ľudovít Štúr]]
| [[Bratislava Castle]] and St. Michael's church
| 1 October 1993
|-
| align="center"| 1000 korún
| align="center"| €33.19
| align="center"| 158 x 80&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#800080"|
| Purple
| [[Andrej Hlinka]]
| Madonna of Liptovké Sliace/Liptau church; St. Andrew's church in [[Ružomberok]]
| 1 October 1993
|-
| align="center"| 5000 korún
| align="center"| €165.97
| align="center"| 164 x 82&nbsp;mm
| style="background:#FF8C00"|
| Orange
| [[Milan Rastislav Štefánik]]
| Stefanik's grave on Bradlo Hill; [[Ursa Major]] constellation
| 3 April 1995
|}

=Danish styles=
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="10%" | Period
! width="70%" | Style
! width="20%" | User
|-
| 1396–1439
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Pomerania
| <small>[[Eric of Pomerania]]</small>
|-
| 1440–1448
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria
| <small>[[Christopher of Bavaria]]</small>
|-
| 1448–1450
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Count of Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]</small>
|-
| 1450–1457
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Count of Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]</small>
|-
| 1457–1460
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Count of Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]</small>
|-
| 1460–1464
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg, Holstein-Rendsburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]</small>
|-
| 1464–1474
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg, Holstein-Rendsburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]</small>
|-
| 1474–1497
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]], [[John, King of Denmark|John]]</small>
|-
| 1497–1521
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[John, King of Denmark|John]], [[Christian II of Denmark|Christian II]]</small>
|-
| 1521–1533
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian II of Denmark|Christian II]], [[Frederik I of Denmark|Frederik I]]</small>
|-
| 1533–1537
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian III of Denmark|Christian III]]</small>
|-
| 1537–1767
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst
| <small>[[Christian III of Denmark|Christian III]], [[Frederik II of Denmark|Frederik II]], [[Christian IV of Denmark|Christian IV]], [[Frederik III of Denmark|Frederik III]], [[Christian V of Denmark|Christian V]], [[Frederik IV of Denmark|Frederik IV]], [[Christian VI of Denmark|Christian VI]], [[Frederik V of Denmark|Frederik V]], [[Christian VII of Denmark|Christian VII]]</small>
|-
| 1767–1774
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn and Dithmarschen, Count of Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian VII of Denmark|Christian VII]]</small>
|-
| 1774–January 1814
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen and Oldenburg
| <small> [[Christian VII of Denmark|Christian VII]], [[Frederik VI of Denmark|Frederik VI]]</small>
|-
| January 1814–February 1814
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Norway, the Wends and the Goths, Prince of Rügen, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen and Oldenburg
| <small>[[Frederik VI of Denmark|Frederik VI]]</small>
|-
| February 1814–1815
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Prince of Rügen, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen and Oldenburg
| <small>[[Frederik VI of Denmark|Frederik VI]]</small>
|-
| 1815–1918
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg and Oldenburg
| <small>[[Frederik VI of Denmark|Frederik VI]], [[Christian VIII of Denmark|Christian VIII]], [[Frederik VII of Denmark|Frederik VII]], [[Christian IX of Denmark|Christian IX]], [[Frederik VIII of Denmark|Frederik VIII]], [[Christian X of Denmark|Christian X]]</small>
|-
| 1918–1944
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark and Iceland, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg and Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian X of Denmark|Christian X]]</small>
|-
| 1944–1972
| By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg and Oldenburg
| <small>[[Christian X of Denmark|Christian X]], [[Frederik IX of Denmark|Frederik IX]]</small>
|-
| 1972–present
| By the Grace of God, Queen of Denmark
| <small>[[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]]</small>
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 03:11, 25 November 2024

Mauritian Deputy PM

[edit]

Electoral performance

[edit]

National Assembly

[edit]
Election Leader Coalition Seats +/– Position Status
Parties Votes %
1976 Anerood Jugnauth None 469,420 38.69
34 / 70
Increase 34 Increase 1st Majority
1982 MMM–MSP 906,800 63.02
48 / 66
Increase Steady 1st Supermajority
1983 Paul Bérenger None 629,528 45.58
22 / 70
Decrease Decrease 2nd Opposition
1987 Prem Nababsing
24 / 70
2nd
1991
26 / 66
2nd
1995 Paul Bérenger
25 / 66
2nd
2000
26 / 70
2nd
2005
10 / 70
3rd
2010 MMM–UN–MMSD 847,095 42.01
20 / 69
Increase 10 Increase 2nd Opposition
2014 MMM–PTR 785,645 38.51
12 / 69
Decrease 8 Steady 2nd Opposition
2019 None 439,402 20.57
9 / 70
Decrease 3 Decrease 3rd Opposition
2024 MMM–PTR–ND–ReA 1,438,333 61.38
19 / 66
Increase 10 Increase 2nd Supermajority

List of deputy prime ministers

[edit]
Political parties
  Labour Party (MLP)
  Plateforme Militante (PM)
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Tenure Ministerial posts
held in office
Political
party
Took office Left office
Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed 12 March
1968
20 December
1976
CAM S. Ramgoolam
Gaetan Duval.jpg
Sir Gaëtan Duval 20 December
1976
11 June
1982
PMSD
Harish Boodhoo 1982 11 June
1982
21 August
1983
Information and Cooperatives PSM A. Jugnauth
Gaetan Duval.jpg
Sir Gaëtan Duval 1983 21 August
1983
11 December
1988
PMSD
Beergoonath Ghurburrun[1] 1987 1988 1991 Economic Planning and Development PTR
Sir Satcam Boolell 1982 11 December
1988
25 February
1990
PTR
Prem Nababsing 25 February
1990
20 December
1995
Health MMM
Cassam Uteem[2] 1990 1991 Minister of Industry and Industrial Technology MMM
Paul Bérenger 1995 20 December
1995
16 November
1997
Foreign Affairs, International and Regional Co-operation MMM N. Ramgoolam
Kailash Purryag 16 November
1997
11 September
2000
Foreign Affairs and International Trade PTR
Paul Bérenger 2000 11 September
2000
30 September
2003
Finance MMM A. Jugnauth
Pravind Jugnauth 30 September
2003
5 July
2005
Finance and Economic Development MSM Bérenger
Dr. Rashid Beebeejaun 2005 5 July
2005
5 May
2010
Public Infrastructure,
Land Transport and Shipping
(until 2008)
Renewable Energy and Public Utilities
(from 2008)
PTR N. Ramgoolam
2010 5 May
2010
17 December
2014
Energy and Public Utilities
Xavier-Luc Duval 2014 17 December
2014
19 December
2016
Tourism and External Communications PMSD A. Jugnauth
Ivan Collendavelloo 20 December
2016
12 November
2019
Energy and Public Utilities
Tourism
(until 24 January 2017)
ML
2019 12 November
2019
25 June
2020
Energy and Public Utilities
Louis Steven Obeegadoo 25 June
2020
22 November
2024
Energy and Public Utilities PM
Paul Bérenger 2024 22 November
2024
Incumbent Minister without portfolio MMM N. Ramgoolam

Argentine presidents

[edit]

Presidents (1861–present)

[edit]
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political
party
(Coalition)
Vice President
Took office Left office Time in office
Bartolomé Mitre
(1821–1906)
[3][4][5][6]
12 December 1861[a] 12 October 1862 304 days Liberal Vacant
1862 12 October 1862 12 October 1868 6 years Liberal
Nacionalist
Marcos Paz
Vacant
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
(1811–1888)
[6]
1868 12 October 1868 12 October 1874 6 years Adolfo Alsina
Nicolás Avellaneda
(1837–1885)
[6]
1874 12 October 1874 12 October 1880 6 years National

PAN
Mariano Acosta
Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914)
[7]
1880 12 October 1880 12 October 1886 6 years PAN Francisco Bernabé Madero
Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman
(1844–1909)
[8]
1886 12 October 1886 6 August 1890[b] 3 years, 298 days PAN Carlos Pellegrini
Carlos Pellegrini
(1846–1906)
[8]
6 August 1890[c] 12 October 1892 2 years, 67 days PAN Vacant
Luis Sáenz Peña
(1822–1907)
[9]
1892 12 October 1892 22 January 1895[b] 2 years, 102 days PAN José Evaristo Uriburu
José Evaristo Uriburu
(1831–1914)
[9]
22 January 1895[d] 12 October 1898 3 years, 263 days PAN Vacant
Julio Argentino Roca
(1843–1914)
[10]
1898 12 October 1898 12 October 1904 6 years PAN Norberto Quirno Costa
Manuel Quintana
(1835–1906)
[11]
1904 12 October 1904 12 March 1906[e] 1 year, 151 days PAN José Figueroa Alcorta
José Figueroa Alcorta
(1860–1931)
[11]
25 January 1906[f] 12 March 1906 0 days PAN Himself
12 March 1906[c] 12 October 1910 4 years, 214 days Vacant
Roque Sáenz Peña
(1851–1914)
[12]
1910 12 October 1910 9 August 1914[e] 3 years, 301 days PAN
Modernist
Victorino de la Plaza
Victorino de la Plaza
(1840–1919)
[12]
9 August 1914[c] 12 October 1916 2 years, 64 days PAN Vacant
Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933)
[13]
1916 12 October 1916 12 October 1922 6 years UCR Pelagio Luna
Vacant
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
(1868–1942)
[13]
1922 12 October 1922 12 October 1928 6 years UCR Elpidio González
Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1852–1933)
[14]
1928 12 October 1928 6 September 1930[g] 1 year, 329 days UCR Enrique Martínez
Enrique Martínez
(1887–1938)
5 September 1930[h] 6 September 1930[g] 1 day UCR Himself
José Félix Uriburu
(1868–1932)
[15]
6 September 1930 20 February 1932 1 year, 172 days Military Enrique Santamarina
Vacant
Agustín Pedro Justo
(1876–1943)
[16]
[17]
1931 20 February 1932 20 February 1938 6 years UCR
(Concordancia)
Julio Argentino Pascual Roca
Roberto Marcelino Ortiz
(1886–1942)
[18]
[19]
1937 20 February 1938 27 June 1942[b] 4 years, 127 days UCR-A
(Concordancia)
Ramón Castillo
Ramón Castillo
(1873–1944)
[18]
3 July 1940[h] 27 June 1942 1 year, 359 days PDN
(Concordancia)
Himself
27 June 1942 4 June 1943[i] 342 days Vacant
Arturo Rawson
(1885–1952)
[20]
[18]
4 June 1943 7 June 1943[j] 3 days Military
Pedro Pablo Ramírez
(1884–1962)
[18]
7 June 1943 9 March 1944[b] 1 year, 276 days Military Sabá Sueyro
Edelmiro Julián Farrell
Edelmiro Julián Farrell
(1887–1980)
[18]
25 February 1944 9 March 1944 13 days Military Himself
9 March 1944 4 June 1946 2 years, 87 days Vacant
Juan Perón
Juan Pistarini
Juan Perón
(1895–1974)
[21]
1946 4 June 1946 19 September 1955[k] 9 years, 107 days Labour
(UCR-JR)
(Independent)
Hortensio Quijano
Vacant
1951 Peronist
Alberto Teisaire
Vacant
Eduardo Lonardi
(1896–1956)
[22]
20 September 1955[l] 23 September 1955 3 days Military
23 September 1955 13 November 1955[j] 51 days Isaac Rojas
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
(1903–1970)
[22]
13 November 1955 1 May 1958 2 years, 169 days Military
Arturo Frondizi
(1908–1995)
[23]
1958 1 May 1958 29 March 1962[j] 3 years, 332 days UCRI Alejandro Gómez
Vacant
José María Guido[m]
(1910–1975)
[24]
[23]
29 March 1962 12 October 1963 1 year, 197 days UCRI
Arturo Umberto Illia
(1900–1983)
[25]
1963 12 October 1963 28 June 1966[n] 2 years, 259 days UCRP Carlos Humberto Perette
Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[o] 28 June 1966 29 June 1966 1 day Military Vacant
Juan Carlos Onganía
(1914–1995)
[25]
29 June 1966 8 June 1970[j] 3 years, 344 days Military
Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[p] 8 June 1970 18 June 1970 10 days Military
Roberto Marcelo Levingston
(1920–2015)
[25]
18 June 1970 23 March 1971[j] 278 days Military
Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces[p] 23 March 1971 26 March 1971 3 days Military
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse
(1918–1996)
26 March 1971 25 May 1973 2 years, 60 days Military
Héctor José Cámpora
(1909–1980)
[26]
Mar.
1973
[q]
25 May 1973 13 July 1973[b] 49 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Vicente Solano Lima
Raúl Alberto Lastiri[r]
(1915–1978)
[27]
[26]
13 July 1973 12 October 1973 91 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Vacant
Juan Perón
(1895–1974)
[26]
Sept.
1973
12 October 1973 1 July 1974[e] 262 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Isabel Perón
Isabel Perón
(born 1931)
[28]
29 June 1974 1 July 1974 2 days PJ
(FREJULI)
Herself
1 July 1974[c] 24 March 1976[s] 1 year, 267 days Vacant
Military Junta[t] 24 March 1976 29 March 1976 5 days Military
Jorge Rafael Videla[u]
(1925–2013)
[29]
29 March 1976 29 March 1981 5 years, 0 days Military
Roberto Eduardo Viola[u]
(1924–1994)
[29]
29 March 1981 11 December 1981[v][j] 257 days Military
Horacio Tomás Liendo[h][u]
(1924–2007)
21 November 1981 11 December 1981 20 days Military
Carlos Lacoste[h][u]
(1929–2004)
11 December 1981 22 December 1981 31 days Military
Leopoldo Galtieri[u]
(1926–2003)
[29]
22 December 1981 18 June 1982[j] 178 days Military
Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean[h][u]
(1926–1987)
18 June 1982 1 July 1982 13 days Military
Reynaldo Bignone[u]
(1928–2018)
[29]
1 July 1982 10 December 1983 1 year, 162 days Military
(Presidency)
Raúl Alfonsín
(1927–2009)
[30]
1983 10 December 1983 8 July 1989[b] 5 years, 210 days UCR Víctor Hipólito Martínez
(Presidency)
Carlos Menem
(1930–2021)
[31]
1989 8 July 1989 10 December 1999[w] 10 years, 155 days PJ
(FREJUPO)
Eduardo Duhalde
Vacant
1995 PJ
(UCeDe)
Carlos Ruckauf
(Presidency)
Fernando de la Rúa
(1937–2019)
[32]
1999 10 December 1999 21 December 2001[b] 2 years, 11 days UCR
(Alianza)
Carlos Álvarez
Vacant
Ramón Puerta[m]
(born 1951)
[33]
[x] 21 December 2001 23 December 2001 2 days PJ
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
(born 1947)
[34]
[x] 23 December 2001 30 December 2001[b] 7 days PJ
Eduardo Camaño[r]
(born 1946)
[35]
30 December 2001 2 January 2002 3 days PJ
Eduardo Duhalde
(born 1941)
[34]
[x] 2 January 2002 25 May 2003 1 year, 143 days PJ
(Presidency)
Néstor Kirchner
(1950–2010)
[36]
2003 25 May 2003[y] 10 December 2007 4 years, 199 days PJ
(FPV)
Daniel Scioli
(Presidency)
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
(born 1953)
[37][38]
2007 10 December 2007 10 December 2015[z] 8 years PJ
(FPV)
Julio Cobos
2011 Amado Boudou
Federico Pinedo[m]
(born 1955)
[38]
10 December 2015[aa] 11 hours PRO
(Cambiemos)
Vacant
(Presidency)
Mauricio Macri
(born 1959)
[38]
2015 10 December 2015[ab] 10 December 2019 4 years PRO
(Cambiemos)
Gabriela Michetti
(Presidency)
Alberto Fernández
(born 1959)
2019 10 December 2019 10 December 2023 4 years PJ
(FdT)
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
(Presidency)
Javier Milei
(born 1970)
2023 10 December 2023 Incumbent 356 days PL
(LLA)
Victoria Villarruel

Italian banknotes

[edit]
1990–1997 series
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions
(mm)
Main
colour
Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse first printing withdrawal lapse
1000 L €0.516 112 x 62 mm Reddish violet Maria Montessori Bambino allo studio
by Armando Spadini
3 October 1990 28
February
2002
6
December
2011
2000 L €1.03 118 x 62 mm Brown Guglielmo Marconi Elettra,
antennae and radio set
3 October 1990
5000 L €2.58 126 x 70 mm Green Vincenzo Bellini;
Teatro Massimo Bellini
Base of the Eiffel tower 4 January 1985
10000 L €5.16 133 x 70 mm Blue Alessandro Volta;
Voltaic pile
Tempio Voltiano 3 September 1984
50000 L €25.82 150 x 70 mm Red Gian Lorenzo Bernini;
Fontana del Tritone
Equestrian statue;
St. Peter's Basilica
27 May 1992
100000 L €51.65 156 x 70 mm Light green Caravaggio;
The Fortune Teller
Basket of Fruit 6 May 1994
500000 L €258.23 163 x 78 mm Pinkish azure Raffaello;
Triumph of Galatea
The School of Athens 6 May 1997

French banknotes

[edit]

Last series

[edit]
1993–1997 series
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions
(mm)
Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse first printing issue
50 F €7.62 123 x 80 mm Blue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Breguet 14 biplane 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999 20 October 1993
100 F €15.24 133 x 80 mm Orange Paul Cézanne Fruit by Cézanne
  • 1997
  • 1998
15 December 1997
200 F €30.49 143 x 80 mm Red Gustave Eiffel Base of the Eiffel tower 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 29 October 1996
500 F €76.22 153 x 80 mm Green Marie Curie
Pierre Curie
Laboratory utensils 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000 22 March 1995

Spanish banknotes

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Last series

[edit]
1992 series[39]
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Obverse Reverse first printing issue withdrawal lapse
1000 pesetas €6.01 130 × 65 mm Green Hernán Cortés Francisco Pizzaro 12 October 1992 9 July 2001 1 March 2002 30 June 2021
2000 pesetas €12.02 138 × 68 mm Red José Celestino Mutis Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid 24 April 1992 8 June 2001
5000 pesetas €30.05 146 × 72 mm Brown Christopher Colombus Armillary sphere 12 October 1992 16 August 2001
10000 pesetas €60.10 155 × 74 mm Greyish blue Juan Carlos I Jorge Juan y Santacilla 12 October 1992 25 November 2002
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

Emirati banknotes

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Second issue
Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
5 dirhams 143 x 60 mm Brown Central Souq, Sharjah Northern Emirates landscape
Salem Al Mutawa Mosque, Sharjah
1982
10 dirhams 147 x 62 mm Green Khanjar Pilot farm 1982
20 dirhams 149 x 63 mm Blue Creek Golf and Yacht Club, Dubai Trading dhow 1997
50 dirhams 151 x 64 mm Light brown Oryx Al Jahili Fort, Al Ain 1982
100 dirhams 155 x 66 mm Red Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai 1982
200 dirhams 157 x 67 mm Orange Sharia court building
Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Central bank building, Abu Dhabi 1989
500 dirhams 159 x 68 mm Sky blue Saker falcon Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai 1983
1000 dirhams 163 x 70 mm Brown Qasr al-Hosn, Abu Dhabi Corniche, Abu Dhabi 1998
Third issue
Value Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
5 dirhams 143 x 66 mm Brown Ajman Fort, Ajman Dhayah Fort, Ras Al Khaimah 26 April 2022
10 dirhams 147 x 66 mm Green Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre, Sharjah 21 April 2022
50 dirhams 151 x 66 mm Purple Founding fathers of the Union Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Etihad Museum, Dubai
23 December 2021
500 dirhams 159 x 66 mm Blue Terra pavilion, Dubai Museum of the Future and
Burj Khalifa, Dubai
30 November 2023
1000 dirhams 163 x 66 mm Yellowish
brown
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan;
Hope probe
Barakah nuclear power plant, Abu Dhabi 10 April 2023

Slovenian banknotes

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1992 Series [1]
Image Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
[2] 10 tolarjev €0.04 120 × 60 mm Green Primož Trubar Ursuline Church in Ljubljana
Motif from the New Testament
15 January 1992 27 November 1992
[3] 20 tolarjev €0.08 126 × 63 mm Orange Janez Vajkard Valvasor Angels from The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola by Valvasor
Segments of the map of Slovenia
28 December 1992
[4] 50 tolarjev €0.21 132 × 66 mm Violet Jurij Vega Solar system
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
19 March 1993
[5] 100 tolarjev €0.42 138 × 69 mm Yellow Rihard Jakopič The Sun by Jakopič
Plan of the former Jakopič Pavilion
30 September 1992
[6] 200 tolarjev €0.83 144 × 72 mm Brown Jacobus Gallus Slovenian Philharmonic Hall
Musical notations
22 February 1993
[7] 500 tolarjev €2.09 150 × 75 mm Red Jože Plečnik National and University Library of Slovenia 30 September 1992
[8] 1000 tolarjev €4.17 156 × 78 mm Blue green France Prešeren Text from Zdravljica by Prešeren 30 September 1992
[9] 5000 tolarjev €20.86 Brown Ivana Kobilca National Gallery of Slovenia
Robba fountain
1 June 1993 13 December 1993
[10] 10 000 tolarjev €41.73 Purple Ivan Cankar Chrysanthemum
Cankar's handwriting
28 June 1994 15 March 1995

Austrian banknotes

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1983 Series[40]
Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
20 schilling €1.45 123 × 62 mm Brown Moritz Daffinger Albertina (Vienna) 1 October 1986 19 October 1988
50 schilling €3.63 130 × 65 mm Purple Sigmund Freud Josephinum (Alsergrund, Vienna) 2 January 1986 19 October 1987
100 schilling €7.27 137 × 68.5 mm Green Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Akademie der Wissenschaften 2 January 1984 14 October 1985
500 schilling €36.34 144 × 72 mm Red Otto Wagner Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna 1 July 1985 20 October 1986
1000 schilling €72.67 152 × 76 mm Blue Erwin Schrödinger University of Vienna 3 January 1983 14 November 1983
5000 schilling €363.36 160 × 80 mm Gold Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wiener Staatsoper 4 January 1988 17 October 1989
1997 Series
Value Euro
equivalent
Dimensions Main colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse first printing issue
500 schilling €36.34 147 × 72 mm Red Rosa Mayreder Rosa Mayreder 1 January 1997 20 October 1997
1000 schilling €72.67 154 × 72 mm Blue Karl Landsteiner Karl Landsteiner 1 January 1997 20 October 1997
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