First Lady of Guatemala
First Lady of Guatemala | |
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Primera Dama de Guatemala | |
Her Excellency (diplomatic, outside Guatemala) | |
Residence | Guatemalan National Palace |
Inaugural holder | Petrona Carrera (de facto) Elisa Martínez Contreras (de iure) |
Formation | 21 March 1847(de facto) 15 March 1945 (de iure) |
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First Lady of Guatemala is the title held by the wife of the president of Guatemala or designee. The current first lady is Lucrecia Peinado, wife of President Bernardo Arévalo, since 15 January 2024.
In the First Lady's Office, located in the Presidential House, only the portraits of sixteen recognized former first ladies are exhibited.[1]
First ladies of Guatemala
Recognized first ladies
See also
- Presidents of Guatemala
Notes
- ^ Petrona Álvarez died in 1857. Rafael Carrera was president until 1865.
- ^ The position became vacant after the death of Petrona García.
- ^ Interim, while Justo Rufino Barrios was out of the country with his wife.
- ^ Desideria Ocampo died in 1910. Manuel Estrada Cabrera was president until 1920.
- ^ The position became vacant after the death of Desideria Ocampo.
- ^ Cirigliano and Lucas married shortly after the inauguration of General Lucas Garcia, but they kept their wedding secret for the security of the First Lady, since the Guatemalan Civil War was raging at the same time.[6]
- ^ Sandra Torres divorced Álvaro Colom on 7 April 2011, leaving the position of First Lady vacant.
- ^ The position became vacant from 7 April 2011 until 14 January 2012, following the divorce of Sandra Torres and Álvaro Colom.
- ^ Otto Pérez Molina resigned on September 2, 2015.
- ^ Alejandro Giammattei is divorced.
References
- ^ "Lucrecia Peinado se reúne con esposas de expresidentes: quiénes llegaron y cuál fue la razón". Prensa Libre (in Spanish). February 6, 2022. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
- OCLC 912498282.
- ISBN 978-9929-562-00-4.
José María Orantes Presidente interino 23 de junio de 1882 - 5 de enero de 1883. Gobernó 6 meses.
- OCLC 631068242.
- ^ "Amor secreto". Prensa Libre. Guatemala. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ Ragan, Tom (1995-05-17). "Countywide : 1st Lady Accepts Gifts for Country". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2023-11-24. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ^ United States, President (1993-2001 : Clinton) (1995). Building a Partnership for Prosperity: White House Report on the Summit of the Americas, Miami, Florida--December 9-11, 1994. Washington, D.C.: The White House.
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