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Presidents

President Period
José Carreño 1901–02
Carlos Villarreal 1903–04
Esteban Manuel Aranda 1905–06
Manuel Carballo 1907–08
Julio Chacaltana Chacón 1909–10
Foción Mareátegui 1911
Ricardo Pérez 1911–14
Carlos Pedreschi Penisqui 1915–18
Ernesto Vergara 1918–19
Hipólito Venegas 1920–24
Manuel Parra del Riego 1925–26
Juan Bromley Seminario 1927–31
Víctor Oyaque 1931
Juan Carbone Gardella 1931–33
Adolfo Pedreschi 1934
President Period
Carlos Arias Schreiber 1935
Jorge Checa Eguiguren 1936–40
Humberto Fernandini 1941
José Vásquez Benavides 1942–44
Augusto Mulanovich 1945–50
José Vásquez Benavides 1951–60
Augusto Mulanovich 1961–72
Luis Vargas Hornes 1972–74
Enrique Zevallos Távara 1975–82
Agustín Merino Tapia 1983–89
Alberto Espantoso Pérez 1990–93
Pío Dávila Esquenazi 1994–96
Alberto Masías Ramírez 1996–01
Alfonso de Souza Ferreyra 2002–Feb 09
Guillermo Alarcón May 2009–13

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