Supreme Director of Chile
| Supreme Director of Chile | |
|---|---|
| Director supremo/Supremo Director | |
Seal of the "Supreme Director of the Chilean State" | |
| Style | His Excellency |
| Precursor | President of the National Government Junta of Chile |
| Formation | 7 March 1814 |
| First holder | Antonio José de Irisarri |
| Final holder | Ramón Freire |
| Abolished | 9 July 1826 |
| Succession | President of Chile |
The supreme director of Chile was the head of state and government of Chile in the periods of 1814 and 1817-1826.
The first supreme director was Francisco de la Lastra, but before him Antonio José de Irisarri had served for 7 days as interim supreme director, the last person to hold the title was Ramón Freire.