Presidents of PARLACEN
| President | Term in Office | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Roberto Carpio Nicolle | October 1991 – October 1992 | Guatemala |
| Ilsa Diaz Zelaya | October 1992 – October 1993 | Honduras |
| Jose Francisco Merino Lopez | October 1993 – July 1994 | El Salvador |
| Victor Augusto Vela Mena | July 1994 – October 1994 | Guatemala |
| Roland Valenzuela Oyuela | October 1994 – December 1995 | Honduras |
| Raul Zaldívar Guzmán | December 1995 – October 1996 | Honduras |
| Ernesto Lima Mena | October 1996 – October 1997 | El Salvador |
| Marco Antonio Solares Pérez | October 1997 – October 1998 | Guatemala |
| Carlos Roberto Reina | October 1998 – October 1999 | Honduras |
| Jose Ernesto Somarriba Sosa | October 1999 – October 2000 | Nicaragua |
| Hugo Guiraud Gargano | October 2000 – October 2001 | Panama |
| Rodrigo Samayoa Rivas | October 2001 – October 2002 | El Salvador |
| Victor Augusto Vela Mena | October 2002 – October 2003 | Guatemala |
| Mario Facussé Handal | October 2003 – October 2004 | Honduras |
| Fabio Gadea Mantilla | October 2004 – October 2005 | Nicaragua |
| Julio Enrique Palacios Sambrano | October 2005 – October 2006 | Panama |
| Ciro Cruz Cepeda Pena | October 2006 – October 2007 | El Salvador |
| Julio Guillermo González Gamarra | October 2007 – October 2008 | Guatemala |
| Gloria Guadalupe Oquelí Solórzano de Macoto | October 2008 – October 2009 | Honduras |
| Jacinto José Suárez Espinoza | October 2009 - October 2010 | Nicaragua |
| Dorindo Jayan Cortez Marciaga | October 2010 - October 2011 | Panama |
| Manolo Pichardo | October 2011 - October 2012 | Dominican Republic |
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