List of current heads of state and government

This is a list of current heads of state and heads of government. In some cases, mainly in presidential systems, there is only one leader being both head of state and head of government. In other cases, mainly in semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of state and the head of government are different people. In semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of government role (i.e. executive branch) is fulfilled by both the listed head of government and the head of state.

The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers-designate, and those leading a government in exile if internationally recognised.

Member and observer states of the United Nations

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     Cells highlighted green indicate leaders whose offices constitutionally administer the executive or legislature of their respective state/government.
     Cells highlighted blue indicate non-ceremonial heads of state whose power is limited (e.g. Bhutan) or de facto (political party) government leaders whose offices lack de jure constitutional power (e.g. Myanmar).
Note: Names in small font generally denote acting, transitional, temporary leaders, or representatives. Other notes and exceptions are provided at § Notes.
State Head of state Head of government
 Afghanistan President – Ashraf Ghani[lower-greek 1] Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah
 Albania President Ilir Meta Prime Minister – Edi Rama
 Algeria President – Abdelaziz Bouteflika Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia
 Andorra Episcopal Co-Prince Joan Enric Vives Sicília
Co-Prince's Representative Josep Maria Mauri
French Co-Prince Emmanuel Macron[lower-greek 2]
Co-Prince's Representative Patrick Strzoda
Head of Government – Antoni Martí
 Angola President – João Lourenço
 Antigua and Barbuda Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Rodney Williams
Prime Minister – Gaston Browne
 Argentina President – Mauricio Macri
 Armenia President Armen Sarkissian Prime Minister – Nikol Pashinyan
 Australia Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Peter Cosgrove
Prime Minister – Scott Morrison
 Austria Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen Federal Chancellor – Sebastian Kurz
 Azerbaijan President – Ilham Aliyev Prime Minister Novruz Mammadov
 Bahamas, The Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Dame Marguerite Pindling
Prime Minister – Hubert Minnis
 Bahrain King – Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Prime Minister – Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
 Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina
 Barbados Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Dame Sandra Mason
Prime Minister – Mia Mottley
 Belarus President – Alexander Lukashenko Prime Minister Syarhey Rumas
 Belgium King Philippe Prime Minister – Charles Michel
 Belize Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Colville Young
Prime Minister – Dean Barrow
 Benin President – Patrice Talon
 Bhutan King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Chief Advisor of the Interim Government Dasho Tshering Wangchuk
 Bolivia President – Evo Morales
 Bosnia and Herzegovina High Representative – Valentin Inzko
Presidency[lower-greek 4] Chairman of the Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdić
Bakir Izetbegović (as Chairman)
 Botswana President – Mokgweetsi Masisi
 Brazil President – Michel Temer[lower-greek 5]
 Brunei Sultan and Prime Minister – Hassanal Bolkiah
 Bulgaria President Rumen Radev Prime Minister – Boyko Borisov
 Burkina Faso President – Roch Marc Christian Kaboré Prime Minister Paul Kaba Thieba
 Burundi President – Pierre Nkurunziza
 Cambodia King Norodom Sihamoni Prime Minister – Hun Sen
 Cameroon President – Paul Biya[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Philémon Yang
 Canada Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor General Julie Payette
Prime Minister – Justin Trudeau
 Cape Verde President – Jorge Carlos Fonseca Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva
 Central African Republic President – Faustin-Archange Touadéra[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Simplice Sarandji
 Chad President – Idriss Déby
 Chile President – Sebastián Piñera
 China General Secretary of the Communist Party – Xi Jinping
President – Xi Jinping Premier of the State Council Li Keqiang
 Colombia President – Iván Duque
 Comoros President – Azali Assoumani
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the President – Joseph Kabila Prime Minister Bruno Tshibala
 Congo, Republic of the President – Denis Sassou Nguesso Prime Minister Clément Mouamba
 Costa Rica President – Carlos Alvarado Quesada
 Croatia President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Prime Minister – Andrej Plenković
 Cuba First Secretary of the Communist Party – Raúl Castro
President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers Miguel Díaz-Canel
 Cyprus President – Nicos Anastasiades
 Czech Republic President Miloš Zeman Prime Minister – Andrej Babiš
 Denmark Queen Margrethe II Prime Minister – Lars Løkke Rasmussen
 Djibouti President – Ismaïl Omar Guelleh[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
 Dominica President Charles Savarin Prime Minister – Roosevelt Skerrit
 Dominican Republic President – Danilo Medina
 East Timor President – Francisco Guterres Prime Minister Taur Matan Ruak
 Ecuador President – Lenín Moreno
 Egypt President – Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly
 El Salvador President – Salvador Sánchez Cerén
 Equatorial Guinea President – Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Francisco Pascual Obama Asue
 Eritrea President – Isaias Afwerki
 Estonia President Kersti Kaljulaid Prime Minister – Jüri Ratas
 Ethiopia President Mulatu Teshome Prime Minister – Abiy Ahmed
 Fiji President Jioji Konrote Prime Minister – Frank Bainimarama
 Finland President Sauli Niinistö Prime Minister – Juha Sipilä
 France President – Emmanuel Macron[lower-greek 2] Prime Minister Édouard Philippe
 Gabon President – Ali Bongo Ondimba[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet
 Gambia, The President – Adama Barrow
 Georgia President – Giorgi Margvelashvili Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze
 Germany President Frank-Walter Steinmeier Chancellor – Angela Merkel
 Ghana President – Nana Akufo-Addo
 Greece President Prokopis Pavlopoulos Prime Minister – Alexis Tsipras
 Grenada Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Dame Cécile La Grenade
Prime Minister – Keith Mitchell
 Guatemala President – Jimmy Morales
 Guinea President – Alpha Condé[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Ibrahima Kassory Fofana
 Guinea-Bissau President – José Mário Vaz Prime Minister Aristides Gomes
 Guyana President – David A. Granger[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
 Haiti President – Jovenel Moïse Prime Minister Jean-Henry Céant
 Honduras President – Juan Orlando Hernández
 Hungary President János Áder Prime Minister – Viktor Orbán
 Iceland President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson Prime Minister – Katrín Jakobsdóttir
 India President Ram Nath Kovind Prime Minister – Narendra Modi
 Indonesia President – Joko Widodo
 Iran Supreme Leader – Ali Khamenei President Hassan Rouhani
 Iraq President Barham Salih Prime Minister – Haider al-Abadi
Prime minister-designate – Adil Abdul-Mahdi
 Ireland President Michael D. Higgins Taoiseach – Leo Varadkar
 Israel President Reuven Rivlin Prime Minister – Benjamin Netanyahu
 Italy President Sergio Mattarella President of the Council of Ministers – Giuseppe Conte
 Ivory Coast President – Alassane Ouattara[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly
 Jamaica Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Patrick Allen
Prime Minister – Andrew Holness
 Japan Emperor Akihito Prime Minister – Shinzō Abe
 Jordan King – Abdullah II Prime Minister Omar Razzaz
 Kazakhstan President – Nursultan Nazarbayev Prime Minister Bakhytzhan Sagintayev
 Kenya President – Uhuru Kenyatta
 Kiribati President – Taneti Mamau
 Kuwait Emir – Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Prime Minister – Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
 Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov Prime Minister – Mukhammedkalyi Abylgaziev
 Laos General Secretary of the Communist Party – Bounnhang Vorachith
President – Bounnhang Vorachith Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith
 Latvia President Raimonds Vējonis Prime Minister – Māris Kučinskis
 Lebanon President Michel Aoun President of the Council of Ministers – Saad Hariri
 Lesotho King Letsie III Prime Minister – Tom Thabane
 Liberia President – George Weah
 Libya Chairman of the Presidential Council and Prime Minister – Fayez al-Sarraj
 Liechtenstein Prince Regnant Hans-Adam II Head of Government Adrian Hasler
Regent – Hereditary Prince Alois
 Lithuania President – Dalia Grybauskaitė Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis
 Luxembourg Grand Duke Henri Prime Minister – Xavier Bettel
 Macedonia President Gjorge Ivanov President of the Government – Zoran Zaev
 Madagascar Acting President Rivo Rakotovao Prime Minister Christian Ntsay
 Malawi President – Peter Mutharika
 Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong Muhammad V Prime Minister – Mahathir Mohamad
 Maldives President – Abdulla Yameen
President-elect Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
 Mali President – Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga
 Malta President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca Prime Minister – Joseph Muscat
 Marshall Islands President – Hilda Heine
 Mauritania President – Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz Prime Minister Yahya Ould Hademine
 Mauritius Acting President Barlen Vyapoory Prime Minister – Pravind Jugnauth
 Mexico President – Enrique Peña Nieto
President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador
 Micronesia President – Peter M. Christian
 Moldova President Igor Dodon Prime Minister – Pavel Filip
 Monaco Sovereign Prince – Albert II Minister of State Serge Telle
 Mongolia President – Khaltmaagiin Battulga Prime Minister Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh
 Montenegro President Milo Đukanović Prime Minister – Duško Marković
 Morocco King – Mohammed VI Head of Government Saadeddine Othmani
 Mozambique President – Filipe Nyusi[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
 Myanmar President – Win Myint[lower-greek 1] State Counsellor – Aung San Suu Kyi
 Namibia President – Hage Geingob[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa
 Nauru President – Baron Waqa
   Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Prime Minister – Khadga Prasad Oli
 Netherlands King Willem-Alexander Prime Minister – Mark Rutte
 New Zealand Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Dame Patsy Reddy[lower-greek 6]
Prime Minister – Jacinda Ardern
 Nicaragua President – Daniel Ortega
 Niger President – Mahamadou Issoufou Prime Minister Brigi Rafini
 Nigeria President – Muhammadu Buhari
 North Korea Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea – Kim Jong-un
Supreme Leader – Kim Jong-un[lower-greek 7]
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong-nam[lower-greek 8]
Premier of the Cabinet Pak Pong-ju
 Norway King Harald V Prime Minister – Erna Solberg
 Oman Sultan and Prime Minister – Qaboos bin Said al Said
 Pakistan President Arif Alvi Prime Minister – Imran Khan
 Palau President – Thomas Remengesau Jr.
 Palestine President – Mahmoud Abbas Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah
 Panama President – Juan Carlos Varela
 Papua New Guinea Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Bob Dadae
Prime Minister – Peter O'Neill
 Paraguay President – Mario Abdo Benítez
 Peru President – Martín Vizcarra[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister César Villanueva
 Philippines President – Rodrigo Duterte
 Poland President Andrzej Duda Prime Minister – Mateusz Morawiecki
 Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Prime Minister – António Costa
 Qatar Emir – Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Prime Minister – Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani
 Romania President – Klaus Iohannis Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă
 Russia President – Vladimir Putin Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
 Rwanda President – Paul Kagame[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Édouard Ngirente
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Tapley Seaton
Prime Minister – Timothy Harris
 Saint Lucia Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Neville Cenac
Prime Minister – Allen Chastanet
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Frederick Ballantyne
Prime Minister – Ralph Gonsalves
 Samoa O le Ao o le Malo Va'aletoa Sualauvi II Prime Minister – Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi
 San Marino Captain Regent[lower-greek 9] – Mirko Tomassoni
Captain Regent[lower-greek 9] Luca Santolini
 São Tomé and Príncipe President – Evaristo Carvalho Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada
 Saudi Arabia King and Prime Minister – Salman
 Senegal President – Macky Sall Prime Minister Mahammed Dionne
 Serbia President Aleksandar Vučić Prime Minister – Ana Brnabić
 Seychelles President – Danny Faure
 Sierra Leone President – Julius Maada Bio[lower-greek 1] Chief MinisterDavid J. Francis
 Singapore President Halimah Yacob Prime Minister – Lee Hsien Loong
 Slovakia President Andrej Kiska Prime Minister – Peter Pellegrini
 Slovenia President Borut Pahor Prime Minister – Marjan Šarec
 Solomon Islands Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Frank Kabui
Prime Minister – Rick Houenipwela
 Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Prime Minister – Hassan Ali Khayre
 South Africa President – Cyril Ramaphosa
 South Korea President – Moon Jae-in[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon
 South Sudan President – Salva Kiir Mayardit
 Spain King Felipe VI President of the Government – Pedro Sánchez
 Sri Lanka President – Maithripala Sirisena[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
 Sudan President – Omar al-Bashir[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Motazz Moussa
 Suriname President – Dési Bouterse
 Swaziland King – Mswati III Acting Prime Minister Vincent Mhlanga
 Sweden King Carl XVI Gustaf Prime Minister – Stefan Löfven
  Switzerland
Alain Berset (as President)
 Syria President – Bashar al-Assad Prime Minister Imad Khamis
 Tajikistan President – Emomali Rahmon[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda
 Tanzania President – John Magufuli[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa
 Thailand King – Maha Vajiralongkorn Prime Minister – Prayut Chan-o-cha
 Togo President – Faure Gnassingbé[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Komi Sélom Klassou
 Tonga King – Tupou VI Prime Minister – ʻAkilisi Pōhiva
 Trinidad and Tobago President Paula-Mae Weekes Prime Minister – Keith Rowley
 Tunisia President – Beji Caid Essebsi Head of Government Youssef Chahed
 Turkey President – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
 Turkmenistan President – Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
 Tuvalu Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Sir Iakoba Italeli
Prime Minister – Enele Sopoaga
 Uganda President – Yoweri Museveni[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda
 Ukraine President – Petro Poroshenko Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman
 United Arab Emirates President – Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Prime Minister – Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
 United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3] Prime Minister – Theresa May
 United States President – Donald Trump
 Uruguay President – Tabaré Vázquez
 Uzbekistan President – Shavkat Mirziyoyev[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov
 Vanuatu President Tallis Obed Moses Prime Minister – Charlot Salwai
  Vatican City Sovereign – Pope Francis President of the Governorate – Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello
 Venezuela President – Nicolás Maduro
 Vietnam General Secretary of the Communist Party – Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Acting President Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
 Yemen President – Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr
 Zambia President – Edgar Lungu
 Zimbabwe President – Emmerson Mnangagwa

Other states

The following states control their territory and are recognised by at least one UN member state.

State Also claimed by Head of state Head of government
 Abkhazia  Georgia President – Raul Khajimba Prime Minister Valeri Bganba
 Cook Islands[lower-greek 11] Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Queen's Representative Tom Marsters
Prime Minister – Henry Puna
 Kosovo  Serbia President Hashim Thaçi Prime Minister – Ramush Haradinaj
 Niue[lower-greek 11] Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
Governor-General – Dame Patsy Reddy[lower-greek 6]
Premier – Sir Toke Talagi
 Northern Cyprus  Cyprus President – Mustafa Akıncı Prime Minister Tufan Erhürman
 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic  Morocco General Secretary of the Polisario Front – Brahim Ghali
President – Brahim Ghali Prime Minister Mohamed Wali Akeik
 South Ossetia  Georgia President – Anatoly Bibilov Prime Minister Erik Pukhayev
 Taiwan (Republic of China)  People's Republic of China President – Tsai Ing-wen President of the Executive Yuan William Lai

The following states/governments control their territory, but are not recognised by any UN member states.

State/Gov. Also claimed by Head of state Head of government
 Artsakh  Azerbaijan President – Bako Sahakyan
 Somaliland  Somalia President – Muse Bihi Abdi
 Transnistria  Moldova President – Vadim Krasnoselsky Prime Minister Aleksandr Martynov

Other governments

These alternative governments are recognised as a sovereign state by at least one UN member.

Government Also claimed by Head of state Head of government
 House of Representatives  Libya President of the House of Representatives Aguila Saleh Issa Prime Minister – Abdullah al-Thani
 Supreme Political Council  Yemen President of the Supreme Political Council – Mahdi al-Mashat Prime Minister Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour
Syrian opposition Syrian Interim Government  Syria President – Abdurrahman Mustafa Prime Minister Jawad Abu Hatab

Other entities

Entity Head of state Head of government
 European Union President of the European Council – Donald Tusk President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker
Sovereign Military Order of Malta Prince and Grand Master – Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto Grand Chancellor Albrecht von Boeselager

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 In this state, the president is both head of state and head of government; the office of prime minister may exist in these states, but it does not direct executive powernor does the Afghan Chief Executive, the Myanma/Burmese State Counsellor, or the Sierra Leonean Chief Minister.
  2. 1 2 The President of France and the French Co-Prince of Andorra are positions held by the same person.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Constitutionally, Elizabeth II is separately and equally monarch of 16 sovereign statesalongside the United Kingdom (UK)known collectively as the Commonwealth realms. In each of these states, with the exception of the UK (where she permanently resides), she is duly represented at the national level by a governor-general.
  4. The three-member Bosnian presidency is the head of state collectively.
  5. Temer assumed the Brazilian presidential powers and duties during the course of the suspension of Dilma Rousseff on 12 May 2016. He assumed the presidency outright when Rousseff was convicted and removed from office via impeachment on 31 August 2016.
  6. 1 2 The Governor-General of New Zealand and the Governor-General of Niue are positions held by the same person.
  7. The term "Supreme Leader" is used as a description (for the sake of brevity) rather than being an official title of a single office. The three actual offices held by Kim are:
    1. Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea
    2. Chairman of the State Affairs Commission - constitutionally defined as the supreme leader of North Korea.
    3. Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army
  8. The President (otherwise known as Chairman) of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly accepts the credentials of foreign ambassadors and represents North Korea on all state visitsceremonial functions usually performed by heads of state in other states. The president has held these duties since 1998, when the constitution was revised.
  9. 1 2 As of 2018, the political party Future Republic holds a plurality of seats in the legislature of San Marino, the Grand and General Council. Thus, the Captain Regent representing this party reserves more legislative power than the Captain Regent belonging to the other party.
  10. The seven-member Swiss Federal Council is collectively head of state and government. As a party to the Council, the President serves solely in a primus inter pares capacity for one year.
  11. 1 2 States in free association with New Zealand.
  • CIDOB Foundation (in Spanish)contextualised biographies of world political leaders
  • EmilePhaneufan archived, partial list of official websites for heads of state
  • Portale Storia (in Spanish)a list of current rulers by country
  • Rulersa list of rulers throughout time and places
  • United Nationsa list of heads of state, heads of government, and foreign ministers
  • WorldStatesmenan online encyclopedia of the leaders of nations and territories

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