Lists of state leaders
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This article contains various lists of notable state leaders. For inclusion, a person is or was a heads of state, and heads of government where different, typically a President, Prime Minister or Monarch.
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[edit] Oldest currently serving state leaders
People currently serving as head of state and/or head of government, born before 1930, ordered oldest first. A person born in 1930 is aged 78 in 2008. The list includes approximately 25 people, from about 350 current leaders.
- Josefa Iloilo (President of Fiji since 2007), born December 29, 1920
- Cuthbert Sebastian (Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis since 1996), born October 22, 1921
- Shimon Peres (President of Israel since 2007), born August 2, 1923
- Robert Mugabe (President of Zimbabwe since 1987), born February 21, 1924
- Sellapan Ramanathan (President of Singapore since 1999), born July 3, 1924
- Abdullah (King of Saudi Arabia since 2005), born August 1924
- Girma Wolde-Giorgis (President of Ethiopia since 2001), born December 1924
- Giorgio Napolitano (President of Italy since 2006), born June 25, 1925
- Antoine Gizenga (Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 2006), born October 5, 1925
- Girija Prasad Koirala (Prime Minister of Nepal since 2006), born 1925
- Elizabeth II (Queen of the United Kingdom since 1952), born April 21, 1926
- Abdoulaye Wade (President of Senegal since 2000), born May 29, 1926
- Clifford Husbands (Governor-General of Barbados since 1996), born August 5, 1926
- Valdas Adamkus (President of Lithuania since 2004), born November 3, 1926
- Pope Benedict XVI (Pope of Vatican City since 2005), born April 16, 1927
- Bhumibol Adulyadej (King of Thailand since 1946), born December 5, 1927
- Kim Yong-nam (de facto head of state of North Korea since 1998), born February 4, 1928
- Arthur Dion Hanna (Governor-General of the Bahamas since 2006), born March 7, 1928
- Hosni Mubarak (President of Egypt since 1981), born May 4, 1928
- Karolos Papoulias (President of Greece since 2006), born June 4, 1929
- Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Emir of Kuwait since 2006), born 1929
[edit] Oldest ever serving state leaders
People aged at least 85 while in office, ordered oldest first. Leaders serving as-of January 2008 are highlighted in italicized bold
- Hastings Banda (President of Malawi), retired in 1994 aged 98 (?)
- Malietoa Tanumafili II (Malietoa of Samoa), died in 2007 aged 94
- Joaquín Balaguer (President of Dominican Republic), retired in 1996 aged 90
- Éamon de Valera (President of Ireland), retired in 1973 aged 90
- Howard Cooke (Governor-General of Jamaica), retired in 2006 aged 90
- Taufa'ahau Tupou IV (King of Tonga), died in 2006 aged 88
- Manuel Antonio Sanclemente (President of Colombia), retired in 1900 aged 87
- Josefa Iloilo (President of Fiji), born 1920, aged 87
- Cuthbert Sebastian (Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis), born 1921, aged 86
[edit] Longest lived state leaders
All leaders or former leaders who have lived to at least 90 years, ordered oldest first. Leaders currently living are in bold italics
Rank | Name | Position | Birth | Death | Age |
1 | Celal Bayar | President of Turkey (1950-1960) | 1883 | 1986 | 103 years, 98 days |
2 | Antoine Pinay | Prime Minister of France (1952-1953) | 1891 | 1994 | 102 years, 348 days |
3 | Willem Drees | Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1948-1958) | 1886 | 1988 | 101 years, 314 days |
4 | Hastings Banda | Prime Minister of Malawi (1964-1966), President of Malawi (1966-1994) | 1896? | 1997 | 101 years, ? days |
5 | Gulzarilal Nanda | Prime Minister of India (1964, 1966) | 1898 | 1998 | 99 years, 195 days |
6 | Aden Abdullah Osman Daar | President of Somalia (1960-1967) | 1908 | 2007 | 99 years, ? days |
7 | Anthony Mamo | Governor-General of Malta (1971-1974), President of Malta (1974-1976) | 1909 | 2008 | 99 years, 113 days |
8 | Morarji Desai | Prime Minister of India (1977-1979) | 1896 | 1995 | 99 years, 40 days |
9 | Joseph Paul-Boncour | Prime Minister of France (1932-1933) | 1873 | 1972 | 98 years, 237 days |
10 | Venceslau Brás | President of Brazil (1914-1918) | 1868 | 1966 | 98 years, 79 days |
11 | Johan Ferrier | President of Suriname (1975-1980) | 1910 | 98 years, 30 days | |
12 | Gabriel París Gordillo | President of Colombia (1957-1958) | 1910 | 2008 | 98 years, 13 days |
13 | Mamadou Dia | Prime Minister of Senegal (1960-1962) | 1910 | 97 years, 329 days | |
14 | Ramaswamy Venkataraman | President of India (1987-1992) | 1910 | 97 years, 190 days | |
15 | Pierre Harmel | Prime Minister of Belgium (1965-1966) | 1911 | 97 years, 87 days | |
16 | Philippe Pétain | Prime Minister of France (1940) & French Head of State (1940-1944) | 1856 | 1951 | 95 years, 90 days |
17 | Léopold Sédar Senghor | President of Senegal (1960-1980) | 1906 | 2001 | 95 years, 72 days |
18 | Ċensu Tabone | President of Malta (1989-1994) | 1913 | 95 years, 73 days | |
19 | Gheorghe Apostol | General Secretary of the Romanian Workers' Party (1954-1955) | 1913 | 95 years, 36 days | |
20 | Juliana of the Netherlands | Monarch of the Netherlands (1948-1980) | 1909 | 2004 | 94 years, 325 days |
21 | Võ Chí Công | President of Vietnam (1987-1992) | 1913 | 94 years, 309 days | |
22 | Charles de Freycinet | Prime Minister of France (1879-1880) & (1882) & (1886) | 1828 | 1923 | 94 years, 181 days |
23 | Malietoa Tanumafili II | Malietoa (1939-2007), O le Ao o le Malo (1962-2007) | 1913 | 2007 | 94 years, 127 days |
24 | Charles Tupper | Prime Minister of Canada (1896) | 1821 | 1915 | 94 years, 120 days |
25 | Nouhak Phoumsavanh | President of Laos (1992-1998) | 1914 | 94 years, 63 days | |
26 | Alfonso Lopez Michelsen | President of Colombia (1974-1978) | 1913 | 2007 | 94 years, 11 days |
27 | Alfredo Stroessner | President of Paraguay (1954-1986) | 1912 | 2006 | 93 years, 286 days |
28 | Paolo Boselli | Prime Minister of Italy (1916-1917) | 1838 | 1932 | 93 years, 276 days |
29 | Gerald Ford | President of the USA (1974-1977) | 1913 | 2006 | 93 years, 165 days |
30 | Sandro Pertini | President of Italy (1978-1985) | 1896 | 1990 | 93 years, 152 days |
31 | Pierre Pflimlin | Prime Minister of France (1958) | 1907 | 2000 | 93 years, 143 days |
32 | Leo XIII | Pope (1878-1903) | 1810 | 1903 | 93 years, 140 days |
33 | Ronald Reagan | President of the USA (1981-1989) | 1911 | 2004 | 93 years, 120 days |
34 | Piet de Jong | Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1967-1971) | 1915 | 93 years, 67 days | |
35 | Félix Gouin | Prime Minister of France (1946) | 1884 | 1977 | 93 years, 21 days |
36 | Giovanni Leone | Prime Minister of Italy (1963) & (1968) President of Italy (1971-1978) | 1908 | 2001 | 93 years, 6 days |
37 | Hector Trujillo | President of the Dominican Republic (1952-1960) | 1909 | 2002 | 93 years, ? days |
38 | James Callaghan | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1976-1979) | 1912 | 2005 | 92 years, 364 days |
39 | Mario Echandi Jiménez | President of Costa Rica (1958-1962) | 1915 | 92 years, 360 days | |
40 | Mackenzie Bowell | Prime Minister of Canada (1894-1896) | 1824 | 1917 | 92 years, 348 days |
41 | Maurice Couve de Murville | Prime Minister of France (1968-1969) | 1907 | 1999 | 92 years, 334 days |
42 | Harold Macmillan | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1957-1963) | 1894 | 1986 | 92 years, 322 days |
43 | Éamon de Valera | President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (1932-1937) Taoiseach (1937-1948, 1951-1954, 1957-1959), President of Ireland (1959-1973) |
1882 | 1975 | 92 years, 319 days |
44 | Mohammed Zahir Shah | King of Afghanistan (1933-1973) | 1914 | 2007 | 92 years, 280 days |
45 | Yitzhak Shamir | Prime Minister of Israel (1983-1984, 1986-1992) | 1915 | 92 years, 240 days | |
46 | Howard Cooke | Governor-General of Jamaica (1991-2006) | 1915 | 92 years, 211 days | |
47 | Armando Villanueva | Prime Minister of Peru (1988-1989) | 1915 | 92 years, 200 days | |
48 | Vittorio Emanuele Orlando | Prime Minister of Italy (1917-1919) | 1860 | 1952 | 92 years, 196 days |
49 | Frank Forde | Prime Minister of Australia (1945) | 1890 | 1983 | 92 years, 194 days |
50 | Cesare Merzagora | President of Italy, (Interim) (1964) | 1898 | 1991 | 92 years, 173 days |
51 | Hassan al-Amri | Prime Minister of North Yemen (1964-1971) | 1916 | [1] | 92 years, 162 days|
51 | Lee Huan | Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (1989-1990) | 1916 | [1] | 92 years, 162 days|
53 | Rafael Caldera | President of Venezuela (1969-1974, 1994-1999) | 1916 | 92 years, 139 days | |
54 | Alec Douglas-Home | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1963-1964) | 1903 | 1995 | 92 years, 99 days |
55 | José Joaquín Trejos Fernández | President of Costa Rica (1966-1970) | 1916 | 92 years, 54 days | |
56 | Henry Garrioch | Governor-General of Mauritius (1977-1979) | 1916 | 92 years, 38 days | |
57 | Ephraim Katzir | President of Israel (1973-1978) | 1916 | 92 years, 26 days | |
58 | Gough Whitlam | Prime Minister of Australia (1972-1975) | 1916 | 91 years, 336 days | |
59 | Ferruccio Parri | Prime Minister of Italy (1945) | 1890 | 1981 | 91 years, 323 days |
60 | Dom Mintoff | Prime Minister of Malta (1955-1958, 1971-1984) | 1916 | 91 years, 310 days | |
61 | Manea Mănescu | Prime Minister of Romania (1974-1979) | 1916 | 91 years, 307 days | |
62 | René Pleven | Prime Minister of France (1950-1951) & (1951-1952) | 1901 | 1993 | 91 years, 287 days[2] |
62 | Amintore Fanfani | Prime Minister of Italy(1954,1958-1959,1960-1963, 1982-1983,1987) President of Italy (Interim) (1978) | 1908 | 1999 | 91 years, 287 days |
64 | Allan Louisy | Prime Minister of St. Lucia (1979-1981) | 1916 | 91 years, 280 days | |
65 | Ne Win | Prime Minister of Burma (1958-1960, 1962-1974), President of Burma (1974-1981) | 1911 | 2002 | 91 years, 195 days |
66 | Ramón José Velásquez | President of Venezuela (1993-1994) | 1916 | 91 years, 196 days | |
67 | Louis St. Laurent | Prime Minister of Canada (1948-1957) | 1882 | 1973 | 91 years, 174 days |
68 | Pierre Messmer | Prime Minister of France (1972-1974) | 1916 | 2007 | 91 years 162 days |
69 | Đỗ Mười | Prime Minister of Vietnam (1988-1991) | 1917 | 91 years, 130 days | |
70 | Joseph Conombo | Prime Minister of Burkina Faso (1978-1980) | 1917 | 91 years, 115 days | |
71 | Konrad Adenauer | Chancellor of West Germany (1949-1963) | 1876 | 1967 | 91 years, 104 days |
72 | Giovanni Gronchi | President of Italy (1955-1962) | 1887 | 1978 | 91 years, 37 days |
73 | Kiro Gligorov | President of the Republic of Macedonia (1991-1999) | 1917 | 91 years, 39 days | |
74 | Marais Viljoen | State President of South Africa (1978, 1979-1984) | 1915 | 2007 | 91 years, 33 days |
75 | Eurico Gaspar Dutra | President of Brazil (1946-1951) | 1883 | 1974 | 91 years, 24 days |
76 | Augusto Pinochet | President of Chile (1973-1990) | 1915 | 2006 | 91 years, 15 days |
77 | Abdul Rahman Arif | President of Iraq (1966-1968) | 1916 | 2007 | 91 years, ? days |
78 | Émile Loubet | Prime Minister of France (1892), President of France (1899-1906) | 1838 | 1929 | 90 years, 355 days |
79 | Pieter Willem Botha | Prime Minister of South Africa (1978-1984), State President of South Africa (1984-1989) | 1916 | 2006 | 90 years, 292 days |
80 | John Gorton | Prime Minister of Australia (1968-1971) | 1911 | 2002 | 90 years, 252 days |
81 | John Adams | President of the USA (1797-1801) | 1735 | 1826 | 90 years, 247 days |
82 | Manuel Solís Palma | President of Panama (1988-1989) | 1917 | 90 years, 191 days | |
83 | Ellis Clarke | President of Trinidad and Tobago (1976-1987) | 1917 | 90 years, 166 days | |
84 | Arthur Chung | President of Guyana (1970-1980) | 1918 | 90 years, 153 days | |
85 | Albert Sarraut | Prime Minister of France (1933) | 1872 | 1962 | 90 years, 121 days |
86 | Sydney Gun-Munro | Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1976-1985) | 1916 | 2007 | 90 years, 92 days |
87 | Émile Derlin Zinsou | President of Benin (Dahomey) (1968-1969) | 1918 | 90 years, 80 days | |
88 | Herbert Hoover | President of the USA (1929-1933) | 1874 | 1964 | 90 years, 71 days |
89 | Lars Korvald | Prime Minister of Norway (1972-1973) | 1916 | 2006 | 90 years, 66 days |
90 | Winston Churchill | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940-1945) & (1951-1955) | 1874 | 1965 | 90 years, 55 days |
91 | Mario Scelba | Prime Minister of Italy (1954-1955) | 1901 | 1991 | 90 years, 54 days |
92 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon | President of Djibouti (1977-1999) | 1916 | 2006 | 90 years 37 days |
93 | Billy Hughes | Prime Minister of Australia (1917-1923) | 1862 | 1952 | 90 years, 33 days |
94 | Yasuhiro Nakasone | Prime Minister of Japan (1982-1987) | 1918 | 90 years, 15 days |
[edit] Longest serving state leaders
All of the 63 state leaders who served more than 50 years are or were monarchs. The longest-serving non-monarchial leader has been Fidel Castro who was effectively, though not officially, leader of Cuba for 48 years and 47 days.
[edit] Youngest serving state leaders
People currently serving who were born after 1964, ordered youngest first. A person born in 1965 would be aged 43 during 2008. The list includes approximately 15 people, from about 350 current leaders.
- Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck (King of Bhutan), born February 21, 1980
- Federico Pedini Amati (Captain Regent of San Marino), born August 11, 1976
- Roosevelt Skerrit (Prime Minister of Dominica), born June 8, 1972
- Guillaume Soro (Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire), born May 8, 1972
- Joseph Kabila (President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo), born June 4, 1971
- Lado Gurgenidze (Prime Minister of Georgia), born December 17, 1970
- Nikola Gruevski (Prime Minister of Macedonia), born August 31, 1970
- Marcus Stephen (President of Nauru), born October 1, 1969
- Hashim Thaçi (Prime Minister of Kosovo), born April 24, 1968
- Mswati III (King of Swaziland), born April 19, 1968
- Mikheil Saakashvili (President of Georgia), born December 21, 1967
- Faure Gnassingbé (President of Togo), born June 6, 1966
- Sergey Stanishev (Prime Minister of Bulgaria), born May 5, 1966
- Bashar al-Assad (President of Syria), born September 11, 1965
- Fredrik Reinfeldt (Prime Minister of Sweden), born August 4, 1965
- Yahya Jammeh (President of The Gambia), born May 25, 1965
- Antonio Saca (President of El Salvador), born March 9, 1965
[edit] Youngest state leaders
People aged 31 or younger at the time they took office after 1945, ordered youngest first.
- Hussein I, King of Jordan, 16 (succeeded to the throne following his father's abdication)
- Jigme Singye Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, 16
- Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, 18
- Mswati III, King of Swaziland, 18 (succeeded to the throne after a 3-year regency)
- Jean-Claude Duvalier, President of Haiti, 19 (became president following his father's death)
- Baudouin I, King of Belgium, 21 (succeeded to the throne following his father's abdication)
- Moshoeshoe II, King of Lesotho, 21 (succeeded to the throne after a 19-year regency)
- Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei, 21 (succeeded to the throne following his father's abdication)
- Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, 25
- Valentine Strasser, President of Sierra Leone, 25 (became president following a coup)
- Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, 26 (succeeded to the throne following his father's abdication)
- Muammar al-Gaddafi, Leader of Libya, 27 (became head of state following a coup)
- Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, 27
- Letsie III, King of Lesotho, 27 (succeeded to the throne following his father's exile)
- Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah, Emir of Bahrain, 28
- Samuel Doe, President of Liberia, 28 (became president following a coup)
- Qaboos of Oman, Sultan of Oman, 29 (became sultan following a coup against his father)
- Mohamed Abdelaziz, President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, 29
- Yahya Jammeh, President of the Gambia, 29 (became president following a coup)
- Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 29 (became president following his father's death)
- Omar Bongo, President of Gabon, 31 (became president following the death of the previous president)
- Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark, 31
- Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister of Dominica, 31
[edit] See also
- List of state leaders
- List of state leaders by date
- Lists of office-holders
- List of women heads of state
- List of longest reigning monarchs of all time
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Rulers.org List of rulers throughout time and places