List of State Leaders in 1925 - South America

South America

  • Argentina
    • President - Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, President of Argentina (1922–1928)
  • Bolivia
    • President -
      1. Bautista Saavedra, President of Bolivia (1921–1925)
      2. Felipe S. Guzmán, Provisional President of Bolivia (1925–1926)
  • Brazil
    • President - Artur Bernardes, President of Brazil (1922–1926)
  • Chile
    • Head of State -
      1. Luis Altamirano, Chairman Government Junta of Chile (1924–1925)
      2. Pedro Dartnell, Chairman Government Junta of Chile (1925)
      3. Emilio Bello, Chairman Government Junta of Chile (1925)
      4. Arturo Alessandri, President of Chile (1925)
      5. Luis Barros Borgoño, Acting President of Chile (1925)
      6. Emiliano Figueroa, President of Chile (1925–1927)
  • Colombia
    • President - Pedro Nel Ospina, President of Colombia (1922–1926)
  • Ecuador
    • Head of State -
      1. Gonzalo Córdova, President of Ecuador (1924–1925)
      2. Luis Telmo Paz y Miño, Chairman of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador (1925)
      3. Provisional Government Junta, Head of State of Ecuador (1925–1926)
  • Paraguay
    • President - Eligio Ayala, President of Paraguay (1924–1928)
  • Peru
    • President - Augusto B. Leguía, President of Peru (1919–1930)
    • Prime Minister - Alejandrino Maguiña, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1924–1926)
  • Uruguay
    • President - José Serrato, President of Uruguay (1923–1927)
  • Venezuela
    • President - Juan Vicente Gómez, President of Venezuela (1922–1929)

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