Vice President of Guatemala

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Vice President of Guatemala is political position in Guatemala created in 1956. Provision for First and Second Vice Presidents existed from 1956 to 1966. Last Vice President who took over as President was Gustavo Espina in 1993.

History of the office holders follows

Name Position Inaugurated Left Office Name Position Inaugurated Left Office
Miguel Ortiz Passarelli First Vice President 1956 1957 Juan Francisco Oliva Second Vice President 1956 1957
Luis Arturo González López First Vice President 1957 1957 Guillermo Flores Avendaño Second Vice President 1957 1957
Luis Urrutia de León First Vice President 1957 1958 Carlos Enrique Guillén Rodas Second Vice President 1957 1958
Clemente Marroquín Rojas First Vice President 1958 1959 Crisóstomo Castillo Second Vice President 1958 1959
Manuel Ralda Ochoa First Vice President 1959 1960 Alberto J. Urrutia Vasconcelos Second Vice President 1959 1960
Abrahan Cabrera Cruz First Vice President 1960 1961 José Francisco Gómez Carranza Second Vice President 1960 1961
Catalino Chávez Pérez First Vice President 1961 1962 Óscar Ubico Zebadúa Second Vice President 1961 1962
Ernesto Molina Arreaga First Vice President 1962 1963 Rubén Flores Avendaño Second Vice President 1962 1963
Catalino Chávez Pérez First Vice President 1963 1966 Joaquín Montenegro Paniagua Second Vice President 1963 1966


Name Inaugurated Left Office
Clemente Marroquín Rojas 1966 1970
Eduardo Rafael Cáceres Lenhoff 1970 1974
Mario Augusto Sandoval Alarcón 1974 1978
Francisco Villagrán Kramer 1978 1980
Óscar Mendoza Azurdia 1980 1982
Ramiro Ponce Monroy 1982 1982
Roberto Carpio Nicolle 1986 1991
Gustavo Adolfo Espina Salguero 1991 1993
Arturo Herbruger Asturias 1993 1996
Luis Alberto Flores Asturias 1996 2000
Juan Francisco Reyes López 2000 2004
Eduardo Stein Barillas 2004 2008
José Rafael Espada 2008 Incumbent