List of current heads of state and government

This is a list of current heads of state and government, showing heads of state and heads of government where different, mainly in parliamentary systems. Often a leader is both in presidential systems. Some states have semi-presidential systems, where the head of government role (i.e. executive branch) is fulfilled by both the listed head of government and head of state.

The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads who will take office on an appointed date.

Member and observer states of the United Nations

Legend:
  • Yellow highlighted cells indicate state leaders whose constitutionally interpreted positions (e.g. de jure) individually administer the governmental executive, legislature
  • Blue highlighted cells distinguish heads of state or party leaders chiefly regarded as exercising (e.g. de facto) further systemic influence, authority within their governance
  • Other notes and exceptions are provided in the Notes section below.
    State Head of state Head of government
     Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani[lower-greek 1] Chief Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah
     Albania President Bujar Nishani Prime Minister Edi Rama
     Algeria President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal
     Andorra Episcopal Co-Prince Joan Enric Vives Sicília
    Co-Prince's Representative Josep Maria Mauri
    French Co-Prince François Hollande[lower-greek 2]
    Co-Prince's Representative – Thierry Lataste
    Head of Government Antoni Martí
     Angola
     Antigua and Barbuda Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Rodney Williams
    Prime Minister Gaston Browne
     Argentina
     Armenia President Serzh Sargsyan Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan
     Australia Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Peter Cosgrove
    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
     Austria Federal President Heinz Fischer Federal Chancellor Werner Faymann
     Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev Prime Minister Artur Rasizade
     Bahamas Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Dame Marguerite Pindling
    Prime Minister Perry Christie
     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 – Sir Elliott Belgrave
    Prime Minister Freundel Stuart
     Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov
     Belgium King Philippe Prime Minister Charles Michel
     Belize Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Colville Young
    Prime Minister Dean Barrow
     Benin
     Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay
     Bolivia
     Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Presidency[lower-greek 4] Chairman of the Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdić
    Bakir Izetbegović (Chairman)
    Dragan Čović (Member)
    Mladen Ivanić (Member)
     Botswana
     Brazil
     Brunei
     Bulgaria President Rosen Plevneliev Prime Minister Boyko Borissov
     Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré Prime Minister Paul Kaba Thieba
     Burundi
     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 David Johnston
    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[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacké
     Chile
     China
    President Xi Jinping Premier of the State Council Li Keqiang
     Colombia
     Comoros
    President-elect Azali Assoumani
     Congo, Democratic Republic of the President Joseph Kabila Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo
     Congo, Republic of the President Denis Sassou Nguesso[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Clément Mouamba
     Costa Rica
     Croatia President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Prime Minister Tihomir Orešković
     Cuba
     Cyprus
     Czech Republic President Miloš Zeman Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka
     Denmark Queen Margrethe II Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen
     Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Prime Minister Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
     Dominica President Charles Savarin Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
     Dominican Republic
     East Timor President Taur Matan Ruak Prime Minister Rui Maria de Araújo
     Ecuador
     Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Prime Minister Sherif Ismail
     El Salvador
     Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Vicente Ehate Tomi
     Eritrea
     Estonia President Toomas Hendrik Ilves Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas
     Ethiopia President Mulatu Teshome Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn
     Fiji President George Konrote Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama
     Finland President Sauli Niinistö Prime Minister Juha Sipilä
     France President François Hollande[lower-greek 2] Prime Minister Manuel Valls
     Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Daniel Ona Ondo
     Gambia, The
     Georgia President Giorgi Margvelashvili Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili
     Germany President Joachim Gauck Chancellor Angela Merkel
     Ghana
     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
     Guinea President Alpha Condé[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Mamady Youla
     Guinea-Bissau President José Mário Vaz Prime Minister Carlos Correia
     Guyana President David A. Granger[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
     Haiti Interim President Jocelerme Privert Prime Minister Enex Jean-Charles
     Honduras
     Hungary President János Áder Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
     Iceland President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Prime Minister Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson
     India President Pranab Mukherjee Prime Minister Narendra Modi
     Indonesia
     Iran
     Iraq President Fuad Masum Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
     Ireland President Michael D. Higgins Taoiseach Enda Kenny
     Israel President Reuven Rivlin Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
     Italy President Sergio Mattarella President of the Council of Ministers Matteo Renzi
     Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan
     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 Abdullah Ensour
     Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Karim Massimov
     Kenya
     Kiribati
     Kuwait Emir – Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Prime Minister – Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
     Kyrgyzstan President Almazbek Atambayev Prime Minister Sooronbay Jeenbekov
     Laos
    President Bounnhang Vorachith Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith
     Latvia President Raimonds Vējonis Prime Minister Māris Kučinskis
     Lebanon
     Lesotho King Letsie III Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili
     Liberia
     Libya
     Liechtenstein Prince Hans-Adam II Head of Government Adrian Hasler
    Regent – Hereditary Prince Alois
     Lithuania President Dalia Grybauskaitė Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius
     Luxembourg Grand Duke Henri Prime Minister Xavier Bettel
     Macedonia President Gjorge Ivanov Interim President of the Government Emil Dimitriev
     Madagascar President Hery Rajaonarimampianina Prime Minister Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana
     Malawi
     Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong – Tuanku Abdul Halim Prime Minister Najib Razak
     Maldives
     Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta Prime Minister Modibo Keita
     Malta President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca Prime Minister Joseph Muscat
     Marshall Islands
     Mauritania President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz Prime Minister Yahya Ould Hademine
     Mauritius President Ameenah Gurib Prime Minister – Sir Anerood Jugnauth
     Mexico
     Micronesia
     Moldova President Nicolae Timofti Prime Minister Pavel Filip
     Monaco Sovereign Prince Albert II Minister of State Serge Telle
     Mongolia President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Prime Minister Chimediin Saikhanbileg
     Montenegro President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Đukanović
     Morocco King Mohammed VI Head of Government Abdelilah Benkirane
     Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
     Myanmar President Htin Kyaw State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi
     Namibia President Hage Geingob[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa
     Nauru
       Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli
     Netherlands King Willem-Alexander Prime Minister Mark Rutte
     New Zealand Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Jerry Mateparae[lower-greek 5]
    Governor-General designate – Dame Patsy Reddy
    Prime Minister John Key
     Nicaragua
     Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou Prime Minister Brigi Rafini
     Nigeria
     North Korea
    First Chairman of the National Defence Commission and Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army - (Supreme Leader)  Kim Jong-un[lower-greek 6]
    Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong-nam[lower-greek 7]
    Premier of the Cabinet Pak Pong-ju
     Norway King Harald V Prime Minister Erna Solberg
     Oman
     Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
     Palau
     Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah
     Panama
     Papua New Guinea Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Michael Ogio
    Prime Minister Peter O'Neill
     Paraguay
     Peru President Ollanta Humala[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Pedro Cateriano
     Philippines
     Poland President Andrzej Duda Prime Minister Beata Szydło
     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 Dacian Cioloș
     Russia President Vladimir Putin Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
     Rwanda President Paul Kagame[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi
     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 – Dame Pearlette Louisy
    Prime Minister Kenny Anthony
     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 Tufuga Efi Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi
     San Marino
     São Tomé and Príncipe President Manuel Pinto da Costa Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada
     Saudi Arabia
     Senegal President Macky Sall Prime Minister Mohammed Dionne
     Serbia President Tomislav Nikolić Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić
     Seychelles
     Sierra Leone
     Singapore President Tony Tan Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
     Slovakia President Andrej Kiska Prime Minister Robert Fico
     Slovenia President Borut Pahor Prime Minister Miro Cerar
     Solomon Islands Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Frank Kabui
    Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare
     Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke
     South Africa
     South Korea President Park Geun-hye[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn
     South Sudan
     Spain King Felipe VI President of the Government Mariano Rajoy
     Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
     Sudan
     Suriname
     Swaziland King Mswati III Prime Minister Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini
     Sweden King Carl XVI Gustaf Prime Minister Stefan Löfven
      Switzerland
    Doris Leuthard (Vice President); Ueli Maurer (Member); Didier Burkhalter (Member);
    Simonetta Sommaruga (Member); Alain Berset (Member); Guy Parmelin (Member)
     Syria President Bashar al-Assad Prime Minister Wael Nader al-Halqi
     Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda
     Tanzania President John Magufuli[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa
     Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej 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 Anthony Carmona Prime Minister Keith Rowley
     Tunisia President Beji Caid Essebsi Head of Government Habib Essid
     Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[lower-greek 10] Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu
     Turkmenistan
     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 David Cameron
     United States
     Uruguay
     Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyoyev
     Vanuatu President Baldwin Lonsdale Prime Minister Charlot Salwai
      Vatican City Sovereign Pope Francis President of the Governorate – Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello
     Venezuela
     Vietnam
    President Trần Đại Quang Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
     Yemen President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi[lower-greek 1] Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr
     Zambia
     Zimbabwe

    Other states

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

    State Head of state Head of government
     Abkhazia President Raul Khajimba Prime Minister Artur Mikvabia
     Cook Islands[lower-greek 11] Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Queen's Representative Tom Marsters
    Prime Minister Henry Puna
     Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi Prime Minister Isa Mustafa
     Niue[lower-greek 11] Queen Elizabeth II[lower-greek 3]
    Governor-General – Sir Jerry Mateparae[lower-greek 5]
    Premier Toke Talagi
     Northern Cyprus President Mustafa Akıncı Prime Minister Hüseyin Özgürgün
     Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic President Mohamed Abdelaziz Prime Minister Abdelkader Taleb Omar
     South Ossetia President Leonid Tibilov Prime Minister Domenty Kulumbegov
     Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou President of the Executive Yuan Chang San-cheng
    President-designate of the Executive Yuan Lin Chuan
    President-elect Tsai Ing-wen

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

    State/Government Also claimed by Head of state Head of government
     Nagorno-Karabakh  Azerbaijan President Bako Sahakyan Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan
     Somaliland  Somalia
     Transnistria  Moldova President Yevgeny Shevchuk Prime Minister Pavel Prokudin

    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 HoR Aguila Saleh Issa Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani
     Syrian Interim Government  Syria President – Anas al-Abdah Prime Minister Ahmad Tu'mah
     Supreme Revolutionary Committee  Yemen
    President of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammed Ali al-Houthi

    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 24 In this state, the president is both head of state and government; the office of prime minister may exist in these states, but it does not direct executive power—neither does the Argentine Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers nor the Afghan Chief Executive Officer, either.
    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 Legally, Elizabeth is separately and equally monarch of 16 sovereign states, including the United Kingdom, 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 head of state collectively.
    5. 1 2 The Governor-General of New Zealand and the Governor-General of Niue are positions held by the same person.
    6. 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 actual offices held by Kim are: First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea; First Chairman of the National Defence Commission; Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army.
    7. The President (otherwise known as Chairman) of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly accepts the credentials of foreign ambassadors, signs treaties, receives visiting heads of state, and represents North Korea on all state visits—ceremonial functions normally performed by Heads of State in other states. The president has held these duties since 1998, when the constitution was revised.
    8. Since 2012, the Sammarinese Grand and General Council has held more parliamentary seats belonging to the former partner's political party (Christian Democratic Party) than those for the latter's party (Popular Alliance)—thus, it can be argued and inferred that the former exercises wider legislative capabilities between the partnership and from the diarchy through the coalition government and legislative body itself, and hence San Marino.
    9. The seven-member Swiss Federal Council is head of state and government collectively. Within this executive council, the president serves solely in a primus inter pares capacity for one year.
    10. In theory, Erdoğan is barred from wielding political power and as the Turkish head of state is, in strict accordance with the constitution of 1982 (which as of 2016 remains unamended since a 2010 referendum), legislatively bound to act in a ceremonial capacity. In spite of this, he has continued to maintain his cultivated strongman persona, and is widely perceived by both the Turkish public and media in general as, in practice, the sole paramount leader of Turkey—notwithstanding his resignation as prime minister and (unprecedentedly with his direct 2014 election, held two weeks earlier, as the first consented via universal suffrage) then immediate elevation to the Turkish presidency. Moreover, due to the non-conforming and seemingly unconstitutional nature of these circumstances, pertaining explanations have usually referred to his sustained partisan leverage exerted vis-à-vis his personally loyal Justice and Development Party (AKP), the ruling majority political party he founded and then formally led in 2001–14, as the extended root of his political capital.
    11. 1 2 States in free association with New Zealand.

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