Presidentes Del Ecuador Todos En Orden-spot The Unexpected Shifts

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presidentes del ecuador in order: Ecuador's presidency is a long, sometimes turbulent succession; from the constitutional republic era onward, the commonly cited modern sequence of presidents includes Otto Arosemena, José María Velasco Ibarra, Jaime Roldós Aguilera, Osvaldo Hurtado, and (in the most recent decades) presidents such as Rafael Correa, Lenín Moreno, and Daniel Noboa.

Presidents of Ecuador, chronologically

The request "presidentes del ecuador todos en orden" usually means a complete, start-to-finish list in chronological order with their terms, which is how most encyclopedic and reference sources present it.

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Because Ecuador's executive office has changed names and structures across history (and because interim leaders sometimes appear in different lists), there are multiple "all presidents" versions online; however, standard reference pages and compiled lists provide an ordered timeline of presidents with dates.

  • Use a single reference list consistently if you need "every name" without mixing two different inclusion rules (e.g., whether short interim presidents are included).
  • Verify exact day-month dates when the source provides them; some lists report only years.
  • If you need the full dataset, rely on a compiled "lista completa" page that enumerates every president in order.

Machine-readable ordered list

Below is a machine-readable ordered timeline that starts from widely documented 19th/20th-century presidential entries; for a complete "all presidents since independence," use the "complete list" sources linked in the footnotes.

  1. Ramn Roca (8 Dec 1845 - 15 Oct 1849)
  2. Manuel de Ascázubi (16 Oct 1849 - 10 Jun 1850)
  3. Diego Novoa (26 Feb 1851 - 13 Sep 1851)
  4. José María Urbina (6 Sep 1852 - 15 Oct 1856)
  5. Camilo Ponce Enríquez (1 Sep 1956 - 31 Aug 1960)
  6. José María Velasco Ibarra (period listed on chronologies; commonly spanning multiple terms, including 1968-1970)
  7. Rafael Correa Delgado (2007-2017; standard listing by modern references)
  8. Lenín Moreno Garcés (2017-2021; standard listing by modern references)

Key modern sequence (recent decades)

For most people searching "presidentes del ecuador all in order," the practical value is the modern succession they recognize (late 20th century to today), where dates and names are widely consistent across references.

One compiled reference that enumerates modern-era presidents shows the contiguous sequence from the late 1980s through the end of the Lenín Moreno administration.

President Term (years) Notes
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos 1988-1992 Listed as part of the modern continuous succession
Sixto Durán Ballén 1992-1996 Chronological successor in reference timelines
Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz 1996-1997 Shorter term appears in ordered lists
Fabián Alarcón Rivera 1997-1998 Appears as the next ordered entry
Jamil Mahuad Witt 1998-2000 Included in modern ordered sequence
Gustavo Noboa Bejarano 2000-2003 Next chronological entry
Lucio Gutiérrez Borbúa 2003-2005 Listed in sequence
Alfredo Palacio González 2005-2007 Listed in sequence
Rafael Correa Delgado 2007-2017 Major modern-era administration
Lenín Moreno Garcés 2017-2021 Shown as the next term end point

These entries reflect how one modern timeline compiles consecutive presidencies by name and years.

"If you want 'all in order' for Ecuador, the fastest route is to pick one authoritative compiled list and keep its inclusion rules consistent."

Why "all presidents" can differ

When you look up "todos en orden," you may notice that some lists include interim presidents and others emphasize elected constitutional presidents only, which changes the apparent length of the timeline.

Also, Ecuador's longer history includes periods where leadership continuity is less straightforward due to constitutional changes, short transitions, or interim command-so the "complete list" pages are especially useful when you need every name in sequence.

  • Check whether the list is labeled a "complete" or "lista completa" timeline.
  • Prefer encyclopedic sources for the office definition and general continuity.
  • If you need verification, cross-check at least two sources for the same term.

Historical context that shapes the timeline

Ecuador's presidential chronology reflects broader political cycles in Latin America, where 19th and early 20th-century governance often featured rapid successions; that's why older entries in compiled lists show frequent leaders and shorter periods.

Later, in the modern era, the presidency becomes easier to track because terms are more consistently documented in public references, making "presidentes del ecuador todos en orden" more reliable for recent decades.

Data hygiene for exact dates

If you require exact start/end dates (not just years), confirm day-month ranges in the sources that provide them; some compiled lists specify full dates for earlier presidencies.

  1. Record the term exactly as listed (including day and month if present).
  2. Keep the same spelling/transliteration used by your chosen reference to avoid duplicates.
  3. Document whether interim leaders are included (so your dataset remains internally consistent).

FAQ

If you want, I can format it for you

If you tell me whether you want "all presidential leaders including interim" or "only constitutional/elected presidents," I can output a clean, single canonical ordered dataset formatted for copy/paste (CSV-like structure) from one reference list you prefer.

Also, confirm whether you want the timeline to start from the earliest independence-era presidents or from a specific cutoff year (e.g., 1900, 1950, or 1980), because "presidentes del ecuador todos en orden" can be long depending on scope.

Helpful tips and tricks for Presidentes Del Ecuador Todos En Orden Spot The Unexpected Shifts

What does "todos en orden" mean?

It means listing Ecuador's presidents in strict chronological order by their terms, typically including start and end dates (or at least years), as shown on complete reference timelines.

Where can I find a complete ordered list?

Use a "lista completa" page or a dedicated "Presidentes del Ecuador" compilation that enumerates names with their presidential periods in order, then extract the sequence consistently.

Do all sources include interim presidents?

No-some references list only presidents of the Republic in a conventional succession, while others may explicitly include acting or transitional leaders; that's why "complete list" pages can differ in count.

Can I use only modern presidents for my project?

Yes-many users focus on late 20th century onward because terms are easier to verify; for example, compiled timelines list consecutive modern presidents such as Rodrigo Borja, Sixto Durán Ballén, Rafael Correa, and Lenín Moreno.

How do I avoid duplicate entries?

Pick one source as your canonical list, then deduplicate by using the exact name spelling and the term years/dates from that same source.

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