Our extensive list of Presidents and Prime Ministers from various countries shows how diverse the world is. Whether it’s the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of India, each leader plays a unique role in shaping their country’s future. Knowing these differences helps us understand the global political scene better.
List of Presidents and Prime ministers of all the Countries Across the Globe
The leader of a country, whether a President or a Prime Minister, plays a crucial role in guiding the nation’s growth and progress. They have authority that shapes not just domestic policies but also international relations, the economy, security, and overall well-being.
In our diverse world, each country has a unique political system. Understanding different leadership structures is important. The list of Presidents and Prime Ministers from around the world helps with this. It’s useful for students of political science, researchers, diplomats, and anyone curious about global affairs. It quickly shows who is in charge in each nation. It reveals leadership dynamics, diverse governance models, and policies. Following we have made a list country-wise list of presidents and prime ministers of all the countries along with its capital name.
S.No. | Country Name | President | Prime-Minister | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Afghanistan | Hibatullah Akhundzada | Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund | Kabul |
2 | Albania | Bajram Begaj | Edi Rama | Tirana |
3 | Angola | Joao Lourenco (2nd term) | – | Luanda |
4 | Antigua and Barbuda | Governor-General – Sir Rodney William | Gaston Browne | Saint John’s |
5 | Argentina | Alberto Fernandez | Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers – Juan Luis Manzur | Buenos Aires |
6 | Armenia | President – Vahagn Khachaturyan | Nikol Pashinyan | Yerevan |
7 | Aruba | Alfonso Boekhoudt | Evelyn Wever-Croes | Oranjestad |
8 | Australia | David Hurley | Anthony Albanese | Canberra |
9 | Austria | Alexander Van der Bellen | Karl Nehammer | Vienna |
10 | Azerbaijan | IIham Aliyev | Ali Asadov | Baku |
11 | Bahamas, The | Sir Cornelius A. Smith | Philip Davis | Nassau |
12 | Bahrain | King – Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa | Manama |
13 | Bangladesh | President – Mohammad Shahabuddin | Sheikh Hasina | Dhaka |
14 | Barbados | Sandra Mason | Mia Mottley | Bridgetown |
15 | Belarus | President – Alexander Lukashenko | Mia Mottley | Minsk |
16 | Belgium | King – Philippe | Alexander De Croo | Brussels |
17 | Belize | Dame Froyla Tzalam | Johnny Briceno | Belmopan |
18 | Benin | Patrice Talon | – | Porto-Novo |
19 | Bhutan | King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck | Tshering Tobgay | Thimphu |
20 | Brazil | New President – Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | – | Brasilia |
21 | Brunei | Sultan and Hassanal Bolkiah | – | Bandar Seri Begawan |
22 | Bulgaria | President – Rumen Radev | Boyko Borisov | Sofia |
23 | Burkina Faso | Ibrahim Traor | Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela | Ouagadougou |
24 | Burundi | Evariste Ndayishimiye | Gervais Ndirakobuca | Gitega |
25 | Cambodia | King – Norodom Sihamoni | Hun Sen | Phnom Penh |
26 | Cameroon | President – Paul Biya | Joseph Ngute | Yaounde |
27 | Canada | Mary Simon | Justin Trudeau | Ottawa |
28 | Cape Verde | Jose Maria Neves; | Ulisses Correia e Silva | Praia |
29 | The central African Republic | Faustin-Archange Touadera | Felix Moloua | Bangui |
30 | Chad | Mahamat Deby | Saleh Kebzabo | N’Djamena |
31 | Chile | Gabriel Boric | – | Santiago |
32 | China | Xi Jinping | Li Keqiang | Beijing |
33 | Colombia | Gustavo Petro | – | Bogota |
34 | Comoros | Azali Assoumani | – | Moroni |
35 | Congo, Democratic Republic of | Felix Tshiseked | Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde | Kinshasa |
36 | Congo, Republic of the | President – Denis Sassou Nguesso | Anatole Collinet Makosso | Brazzaville |
37 | Croatia | Zoran Milanovic; | Andrej Plenkovic | Zagreb |
38 | Czech Republic | Petr Pavel (Former Chairman of NATO) | Petr Fiala | Prague |
39 | Denmark | Queen – Margrethe II | Mette Frederiksen | Copenhagen |
40 | Djibouti | President – Ismaïl Omar Guelleh | Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed | Djibouti |
41 | Dominica | President – Charles Savarin | Roosevelt Skerrit | Roseau |
42 | Dominican Republic | Luis Abinader | – | Santo Domingo |
43 | Ecuador | Guillermo Lasso | – | Quito |
44 | Egypt | President – Abdel Fattah el-Sisi | Mostafa Madbouly | Cairo |
45 | El Salvador | Nayib Bukele | – | San Salvador |
46 | Equatorial Guinea | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | Manuela Roka Botey | Malabo |
47 | Eritrea | Isaias Afwerki | – | Asmara |
48 | Estonia | Alar Karis | Kaja Kallas | Tallinn |
49 | Ethiopia | Sahle-Work Zewde | Abiy Ahmed Ali | Addis Ababa |
50 | Fiji | Wiliame Katonivere | Sitiveni Rabuka | Suva |
51 | Finland | Sauli Niinisto | Petteri Orpo | Helsinki |
52 | France | Emmanuel Macron | Elisabeth Borne (New) | Paris |
53 | Gabon | Ali Bongo Ondimba; | Rose Christiane Raponda | Libreville |
54 | The Gambia | Adama Barrow | – | Banjul |
55 | Georgia | Salome Zurabishvili | Irakli Garibashvili | Tbilisi |
56 | Germany | Frank-Walter Steinmeier | Chancellor – Olaf Scholz | Berlin |
57 | Ghana | President – Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo | – | Accra |
58 | Greece | Katerina Sakellaropoulou | Kyriakos Mitsotakis | Athens |
59 | Grenada | Dame Cecile La Grenade | Dickon Mitchell | St. George’s |
60 | Guatemala | Alejandro Giammattei | – | Guatemala City |
61 | Guinea | President – Alpha Condé | Mamady Youla | Conakry |
62 | Guinea-Bissau | Umaro Sissoco Embalo | Nuno Gomes Nabiam | Bissau |
63 | Papua New Guinea | – | James Marape | Port Moresby |
64 | Guyana | Irfaan Ali | Mark Phillips | Georgetown |
65 | Haiti | Ariel Henry (acting) | Ariel Henry (acting) | Port-au-Prince |
66 | Honduras | Xiomara Castro (New) | – | Tegucigalpa |
67 | Hungary | Katalin Novak (New) | Viktor Orbán | Budapest |
68 | Iceland | Guoni Th. Johannesson | Katrin Jakobsdottir | Reykjavik |
69 | India | President – Droupadi Murmud | Narendra Modi | New Delhi |
70 | Indonesia | President – Joko Widodo | – | Jakarta |
71 | Iran | Ebrahim Raisi | – | Tehran |
72 | Iraq | President – Abdul Latif Rashid | Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani | Baghdad |
73 | Ireland | President – Michael D. Higgins | Leo Varadkar | Dublin |
74 | Israel | Isaac Herzog | Yair Lapid | Jerusalem |
75 | Italy | Sergio Mattarella | Giorgia Meloni (First woman PM of Italy) | Rome |
76 | Ivory Coast | President – Alassane Ouattara | Amadou Gon Coulibaly | Yamoussoukro |
77 | Jamaica | Patrick Allen | Andrew Holness | Kingston |
78 | Japan | Emperor – Naruhito | Fumio Kishida | Tokyo |
79 | Jordan | King – Abdullah II | Bisher Khasawneh | Amman |
80 | Kazakhstan | President – Kassym-Jomart Tokayev | Alikhan Smailov (New) | Nur-Sultan |
81 | Kenya | William Ruto | – | Nairobi |
82 | Kiribati | Taneti Mamau | – | Tarawa |
83 | Kuwait | Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Sheikh Mohammad Sabah Al Salem | Kuwait City |
84 | Kyrgyzstan | President – Almazbek Atambayev | Sooronbay Jeenbekov | Bishkek |
85 | Latvia | Edgars Rinkevics | Krisjanis Kariņs | Riga |
86 | Lebanon | Najib Mikati (acting) | Najib Mikati | Beirut |
87 | Lesotho | King – Letsie III | Sam Matekane | Maseru |
88 | Liberia | George Weah | – | Monrovia |
89 | Libya | Mohamed al-Menfi; | Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh | Tripoli |
90 | Liechtenstein | Prince – Hans-Adam II | Daniel Risch | Vaduz |
91 | Lithuania | Gitanas Nauseda | Ingrida Simonyte | Vilnius |
92 | Luxembourg | Grand Duke – Henri | Xavier Bettel | Luxembourg City |
93 | Macedonia | Stevo Pendarovski | Dimitar Kovacevski | Skopje |
94 | Madagascar | Andry Rajoelina | Christian Ntsay | Antananarivo |
95 | Maldives | Ibrahim Mohamed Solih | – | Male |
96 | Mali | Assimi Goïta (interim) | Abdoulaye Maïga (acting) | Bamako |
97 | Malta | George Vella; | Robert Abela | Valletta |
98 | Malaysia | King – Abdullah of Pahang | Anwar Ibrahim | Kuala Lumpur |
99 | Marshall Islands | David Kabua | – | Majuro |
100 | Mauritania | Mohamed Ould Ghazouani | Mohammed Ould Bilal | Nouakchott |
101 | Mauritius | Prithvirajsing Roopun | Pravind Jugnauth | Port Louis |
102 | Mexico | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador | – | Mexico City |
103 | Monaco | Sovereign Prince – Albert II | Minister of State – Serge Telle | Monaco |
104 | Mongolia | Ukhnaagiin Khürelsukh; | Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene | Ulaanbaatar |
105 | Montenegro | Milo Dukanovic | Dusko Markovic (acting) | Podgorica |
106 | Morocco | King – Mohammed VI | Aziz Akhannouch | Rabat |
107 | Myanmar | Myint Swe (acting) | Min Aung Hlaing | Naypyidaw |
108 | Namibia | Hage Geingob | Saara Kuugongelwa | Windhoek |
109 | Nauru | Russ Kun | – | Yaren |
110 | Nepal | President – Ram Chandra Paude | Pushpa Kamal Dahal | Kathmandu |
111 | Netherlands | King – Willem-Alexander | Mark Rutte | Amsterdam |
112 | New Zealand | Cindy Kiro | Chris Hipkins | Wellington |
113 | Nicaragua | President – Daniel Ortega | – | Managua |
114 | Niger | President – Mahamadou Issoufou | Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou | Niamey |
115 | Nigeria | New President – Bola Tinubu | – | Abuja |
116 | North Korea | Chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea – Kim Jong-un | – | Pyongyang |
117 | Norway | King – Harald V | Erna Solberg | Oslo |
118 | Oman | Haitham bin Tariq Al Said | Theyazin bin Haitham | Muscat |
119 | Pakistan | Arif Alvi | Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif | Islamabad |
120 | Palau | Surangel Whipps Jr. | – | Ngerulmud |
121 | Palestine | President – Mahmoud Abbas | Rami Hamdallah | Ramallah |
122 | Panama | President – Laurentino Cortizo | – | Panama City |
123 | Paraguay | President – Santiago Peña | – | Asunción |
124 | Peru | President – Dina Boluarte | Fernando Zavala | Lima |
125 | Philippines | President – Bongbong Marcos | – | Manila |
126 | Poland | President – Andrzej Duda | Mateusz Morawiecki | Warsaw |
127 | Portugal | President – Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa | António Costa | Lisbon |
128 | Qatar | Emir – Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Khalid Bin Khalifa | Doha |
129 | Romania | President – Klaus Iohannis | Nicolae Ciuca | Bucharest |
130 | Russia | President – Vladimir Putin | Mikhail Mishustin | Moscow |
131 | Rwanda | President – Paul Kagame | Edouard Ngirente | Kigali |
132 | São Tomé and Príncipe | Carlos Vila Nova | Patrice Trovoada | Sao Tome |
133 | Saudi Arabia | Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Mohammed bin Salman | Riyadh |
134 | Senegal | Macky Sall | Amadou Ba | Dakar |
135 | Serbia | Aleksandar Vucic | Ana Brnabic | Belgrade |
136 | Seychelles | Wavel Ramkalawan | – | Victoria |
137 | Sierra Leone | Julius Maada Bio | – | Freetown |
138 | Singapore | Halimah Yacob | Lee Hsien Loong | Singapore |
139 | Slovakia | Zuzana Caputova | Zuzana Caputova | Bratislava |
140 | Slovenia | Lawyer Natasa Pirc Musar | – | Ljubljana |
141 | Somalia | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud | Hamza Abdi Barre | Mogadishu |
142 | South Africa | Cyril Ramaphosa | – | Pretoria (Admin), Bloemfontein (Judicial), Cape Town (Legislative) |
143 | South Korea | Yoon Suk-yeol | – | Seoul |
144 | South Sudan | Salva Kiir Mayardit | – | Juba |
145 | Spain | Monarch – Felipe VI | Pedro Sanchez | Madrid |
146 | Sweden | King – Carl XVI Gustaf | Ulf Kristersson | Stockholm |
147 | Sri Lanka | Ranil Wickremesinghe | Dinesh Gunawardena | Colombo |
148 | Sudan | President – Omar al-Bashir | Bakri Hassan Saleh | Khartoum |
149 | Suriname | President – Chan Santokhi | – | Paramaribo |
150 | Swaziland | King – Mswati III | Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini | Mbabane (Administrative), Lobamba (Royal and Legislative) |
151 | Syria | Bashar al-Assad; | Hussein Arnous | Damascus |
152 | Tajikistan | Emomali Rahmon | Kokhir Rasulzoda | Dushanbe |
153 | Tanzania | Samia Suluhu Hassan | Kassim Majaliwa | Dodoma |
154 | Thailand | Monarch – Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) | Prayut Chan-o-cha | Bangkok |
155 | Togo | Faure Gnassingbe; | Victoire Tomegah Dogbe | Lome |
156 | Tonga | King – Tupou VI | Siaosi Sovaleni | Nuku’alofa |
157 | Trinidad and Tobago | Paula-Mae Weekes | Keith Rowley | Port of Spain |
158 | Tunisia | Kais Saied | Najla Bouden | Tunis |
159 | Turkey | Recep Tayyip Erdogan | Binali Yıldırım | Ankara |
160 | Turkmenistan | Serdar Berdimuhamedow | Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow | Ashgabat |
161 | Tuvalu | Tofiga Vaevalu Falani | Kausea Natano | Funafuti |
162 | Uganda | Yoweri Museveni | Robinah Nabbanja | Kampala |
163 | Ukraine | Volodymyr Zelensky | Denys Shmyhal | Kyiv |
164 | United Arab Emirates | Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan | Sheikh Mansour As Vice-President | Abu Dhabi |
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | ||||
165 | United Kingdom | King Charles III | Rishi Sunak | London |
166 | United States | Joe Biden | – | Washington, D.C. |
167 | Uruguay | Luis Lacalle Pou | – | Montevideo |
168 | Uzbekistan | Shavkat Mirziyoyev | Abdulla Aripov | Tashkent |
169 | Vanuatu | Nikenike Vurobaravu | Ishmael Kalsakau | Port Vila |
170 | Venezuela | Nicolas Maduro | – | Caracas |
171 | Vietnam | Nguyen Xuan Phuc | Nguyen Xuan Phuc | Hanoi |
172 | Yemen | Rashad al-Alimi | Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed | Sana’a |
173 | Zambia | Hakainde Hichilema | – | Lusaka |
174 | Zimbabwe | Emmerson Mnangagwa | – | Harare |
Prime Ministers and Presidents play vital roles in governing countries and shaping the world’s direction. Presidents often hold ceremonial roles as heads of state, symbolizing unity and continuity. Prime Ministers, on the other hand, serve as heads of government, managing day-to-day affairs and implementing policies.
Our extensive list of Presidents and Prime Ministers from various countries shows how diverse the world is. Whether it’s the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of India, each leader plays a unique role in shaping their country’s future. Knowing these differences helps us understand the global political scene better.
List of Presidents and Prime ministers of all the Countries Across the Globe
The leader of a country, whether a President or a Prime Minister, plays a crucial role in guiding the nation’s growth and progress. They have authority that shapes not just domestic policies but also international relations, the economy, security, and overall well-being.
In our diverse world, each country has a unique political system. Understanding different leadership structures is important. The list of Presidents and Prime Ministers from around the world helps with this. It’s useful for students of political science, researchers, diplomats, and anyone curious about global affairs. It quickly shows who is in charge in each nation. It reveals leadership dynamics, diverse governance models, and policies. Following we have made a list country-wise list of presidents and prime ministers of all the countries along with its capital name.
S.No. | Country Name | President | Prime-Minister | Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Afghanistan | Hibatullah Akhundzada | Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund | Kabul |
2 | Albania | Bajram Begaj | Edi Rama | Tirana |
3 | Angola | Joao Lourenco (2nd term) | – | Luanda |
4 | Antigua and Barbuda | Governor-General – Sir Rodney William | Gaston Browne | Saint John’s |
5 | Argentina | Alberto Fernandez | Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers – Juan Luis Manzur | Buenos Aires |
6 | Armenia | President – Vahagn Khachaturyan | Nikol Pashinyan | Yerevan |
7 | Aruba | Alfonso Boekhoudt | Evelyn Wever-Croes | Oranjestad |
8 | Australia | David Hurley | Anthony Albanese | Canberra |
9 | Austria | Alexander Van der Bellen | Karl Nehammer | Vienna |
10 | Azerbaijan | IIham Aliyev | Ali Asadov | Baku |
11 | Bahamas, The | Sir Cornelius A. Smith | Philip Davis | Nassau |
12 | Bahrain | King – Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa | Manama |
13 | Bangladesh | President – Mohammad Shahabuddin | Sheikh Hasina | Dhaka |
14 | Barbados | Sandra Mason | Mia Mottley | Bridgetown |
15 | Belarus | President – Alexander Lukashenko | Mia Mottley | Minsk |
16 | Belgium | King – Philippe | Alexander De Croo | Brussels |
17 | Belize | Dame Froyla Tzalam | Johnny Briceno | Belmopan |
18 | Benin | Patrice Talon | – | Porto-Novo |
19 | Bhutan | King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck | Tshering Tobgay | Thimphu |
20 | Brazil | New President – Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | – | Brasilia |
21 | Brunei | Sultan and Hassanal Bolkiah | – | Bandar Seri Begawan |
22 | Bulgaria | President – Rumen Radev | Boyko Borisov | Sofia |
23 | Burkina Faso | Ibrahim Traor | Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela | Ouagadougou |
24 | Burundi | Evariste Ndayishimiye | Gervais Ndirakobuca | Gitega |
25 | Cambodia | King – Norodom Sihamoni | Hun Sen | Phnom Penh |
26 | Cameroon | President – Paul Biya | Joseph Ngute | Yaounde |
27 | Canada | Mary Simon | Justin Trudeau | Ottawa |
28 | Cape Verde | Jose Maria Neves; | Ulisses Correia e Silva | Praia |
29 | The central African Republic | Faustin-Archange Touadera | Felix Moloua | Bangui |
30 | Chad | Mahamat Deby | Saleh Kebzabo | N’Djamena |
31 | Chile | Gabriel Boric | – | Santiago |
32 | China | Xi Jinping | Li Keqiang | Beijing |
33 | Colombia | Gustavo Petro | – | Bogota |
34 | Comoros | Azali Assoumani | – | Moroni |
35 | Congo, Democratic Republic of | Felix Tshiseked | Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde | Kinshasa |
36 | Congo, Republic of the | President – Denis Sassou Nguesso | Anatole Collinet Makosso | Brazzaville |
37 | Croatia | Zoran Milanovic; | Andrej Plenkovic | Zagreb |
38 | Czech Republic | Petr Pavel (Former Chairman of NATO) | Petr Fiala | Prague |
39 | Denmark | Queen – Margrethe II | Mette Frederiksen | Copenhagen |
40 | Djibouti | President – Ismaïl Omar Guelleh | Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed | Djibouti |
41 | Dominica | President – Charles Savarin | Roosevelt Skerrit | Roseau |
42 | Dominican Republic | Luis Abinader | – | Santo Domingo |
43 | Ecuador | Guillermo Lasso | – | Quito |
44 | Egypt | President – Abdel Fattah el-Sisi | Mostafa Madbouly | Cairo |
45 | El Salvador | Nayib Bukele | – | San Salvador |
46 | Equatorial Guinea | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | Manuela Roka Botey | Malabo |
47 | Eritrea | Isaias Afwerki | – | Asmara |
48 | Estonia | Alar Karis | Kaja Kallas | Tallinn |
49 | Ethiopia | Sahle-Work Zewde | Abiy Ahmed Ali | Addis Ababa |
50 | Fiji | Wiliame Katonivere | Sitiveni Rabuka | Suva |
51 | Finland | Sauli Niinisto | Petteri Orpo | Helsinki |
52 | France | Emmanuel Macron | Elisabeth Borne (New) | Paris |
53 | Gabon | Ali Bongo Ondimba; | Rose Christiane Raponda | Libreville |
54 | The Gambia | Adama Barrow | – | Banjul |
55 | Georgia | Salome Zurabishvili | Irakli Garibashvili | Tbilisi |
56 | Germany | Frank-Walter Steinmeier | Chancellor – Olaf Scholz | Berlin |
57 | Ghana | President – Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo | – | Accra |
58 | Greece | Katerina Sakellaropoulou | Kyriakos Mitsotakis | Athens |
59 | Grenada | Dame Cecile La Grenade | Dickon Mitchell | St. George’s |
60 | Guatemala | Alejandro Giammattei | – | Guatemala City |
61 | Guinea | President – Alpha Condé | Mamady Youla | Conakry |
62 | Guinea-Bissau | Umaro Sissoco Embalo | Nuno Gomes Nabiam | Bissau |
63 | Papua New Guinea | – | James Marape | Port Moresby |
64 | Guyana | Irfaan Ali | Mark Phillips | Georgetown |
65 | Haiti | Ariel Henry (acting) | Ariel Henry (acting) | Port-au-Prince |
66 | Honduras | Xiomara Castro (New) | – | Tegucigalpa |
67 | Hungary | Katalin Novak (New) | Viktor Orbán | Budapest |
68 | Iceland | Guoni Th. Johannesson | Katrin Jakobsdottir | Reykjavik |
69 | India | President – Droupadi Murmud | Narendra Modi | New Delhi |
70 | Indonesia | President – Joko Widodo | – | Jakarta |
71 | Iran | Ebrahim Raisi | – | Tehran |
72 | Iraq | President – Abdul Latif Rashid | Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani | Baghdad |
73 | Ireland | President – Michael D. Higgins | Leo Varadkar | Dublin |
74 | Israel | Isaac Herzog | Yair Lapid | Jerusalem |
75 | Italy | Sergio Mattarella | Giorgia Meloni (First woman PM of Italy) | Rome |
76 | Ivory Coast | President – Alassane Ouattara | Amadou Gon Coulibaly | Yamoussoukro |
77 | Jamaica | Patrick Allen | Andrew Holness | Kingston |
78 | Japan | Emperor – Naruhito | Fumio Kishida | Tokyo |
79 | Jordan | King – Abdullah II | Bisher Khasawneh | Amman |
80 | Kazakhstan | President – Kassym-Jomart Tokayev | Alikhan Smailov (New) | Nur-Sultan |
81 | Kenya | William Ruto | – | Nairobi |
82 | Kiribati | Taneti Mamau | – | Tarawa |
83 | Kuwait | Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Sheikh Mohammad Sabah Al Salem | Kuwait City |
84 | Kyrgyzstan | President – Almazbek Atambayev | Sooronbay Jeenbekov | Bishkek |
85 | Latvia | Edgars Rinkevics | Krisjanis Kariņs | Riga |
86 | Lebanon | Najib Mikati (acting) | Najib Mikati | Beirut |
87 | Lesotho | King – Letsie III | Sam Matekane | Maseru |
88 | Liberia | George Weah | – | Monrovia |
89 | Libya | Mohamed al-Menfi; | Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh | Tripoli |
90 | Liechtenstein | Prince – Hans-Adam II | Daniel Risch | Vaduz |
91 | Lithuania | Gitanas Nauseda | Ingrida Simonyte | Vilnius |
92 | Luxembourg | Grand Duke – Henri | Xavier Bettel | Luxembourg City |
93 | Macedonia | Stevo Pendarovski | Dimitar Kovacevski | Skopje |
94 | Madagascar | Andry Rajoelina | Christian Ntsay | Antananarivo |
95 | Maldives | Ibrahim Mohamed Solih | – | Male |
96 | Mali | Assimi Goïta (interim) | Abdoulaye Maïga (acting) | Bamako |
97 | Malta | George Vella; | Robert Abela | Valletta |
98 | Malaysia | King – Abdullah of Pahang | Anwar Ibrahim | Kuala Lumpur |
99 | Marshall Islands | David Kabua | – | Majuro |
100 | Mauritania | Mohamed Ould Ghazouani | Mohammed Ould Bilal | Nouakchott |
101 | Mauritius | Prithvirajsing Roopun | Pravind Jugnauth | Port Louis |
102 | Mexico | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador | – | Mexico City |
103 | Monaco | Sovereign Prince – Albert II | Minister of State – Serge Telle | Monaco |
104 | Mongolia | Ukhnaagiin Khürelsukh; | Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene | Ulaanbaatar |
105 | Montenegro | Milo Dukanovic | Dusko Markovic (acting) | Podgorica |
106 | Morocco | King – Mohammed VI | Aziz Akhannouch | Rabat |
107 | Myanmar | Myint Swe (acting) | Min Aung Hlaing | Naypyidaw |
108 | Namibia | Hage Geingob | Saara Kuugongelwa | Windhoek |
109 | Nauru | Russ Kun | – | Yaren |
110 | Nepal | President – Ram Chandra Paude | Pushpa Kamal Dahal | Kathmandu |
111 | Netherlands | King – Willem-Alexander | Mark Rutte | Amsterdam |
112 | New Zealand | Cindy Kiro | Chris Hipkins | Wellington |
113 | Nicaragua | President – Daniel Ortega | – | Managua |
114 | Niger | President – Mahamadou Issoufou | Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou | Niamey |
115 | Nigeria | New President – Bola Tinubu | – | Abuja |
116 | North Korea | Chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea – Kim Jong-un | – | Pyongyang |
117 | Norway | King – Harald V | Erna Solberg | Oslo |
118 | Oman | Haitham bin Tariq Al Said | Theyazin bin Haitham | Muscat |
119 | Pakistan | Arif Alvi | Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif | Islamabad |
120 | Palau | Surangel Whipps Jr. | – | Ngerulmud |
121 | Palestine | President – Mahmoud Abbas | Rami Hamdallah | Ramallah |
122 | Panama | President – Laurentino Cortizo | – | Panama City |
123 | Paraguay | President – Santiago Peña | – | Asunción |
124 | Peru | President – Dina Boluarte | Fernando Zavala | Lima |
125 | Philippines | President – Bongbong Marcos | – | Manila |
126 | Poland | President – Andrzej Duda | Mateusz Morawiecki | Warsaw |
127 | Portugal | President – Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa | António Costa | Lisbon |
128 | Qatar | Emir – Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Khalid Bin Khalifa | Doha |
129 | Romania | President – Klaus Iohannis | Nicolae Ciuca | Bucharest |
130 | Russia | President – Vladimir Putin | Mikhail Mishustin | Moscow |
131 | Rwanda | President – Paul Kagame | Edouard Ngirente | Kigali |
132 | São Tomé and Príncipe | Carlos Vila Nova | Patrice Trovoada | Sao Tome |
133 | Saudi Arabia | Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Mohammed bin Salman | Riyadh |
134 | Senegal | Macky Sall | Amadou Ba | Dakar |
135 | Serbia | Aleksandar Vucic | Ana Brnabic | Belgrade |
136 | Seychelles | Wavel Ramkalawan | – | Victoria |
137 | Sierra Leone | Julius Maada Bio | – | Freetown |
138 | Singapore | Halimah Yacob | Lee Hsien Loong | Singapore |
139 | Slovakia | Zuzana Caputova | Zuzana Caputova | Bratislava |
140 | Slovenia | Lawyer Natasa Pirc Musar | – | Ljubljana |
141 | Somalia | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud | Hamza Abdi Barre | Mogadishu |
142 | South Africa | Cyril Ramaphosa | – | Pretoria (Admin), Bloemfontein (Judicial), Cape Town (Legislative) |
143 | South Korea | Yoon Suk-yeol | – | Seoul |
144 | South Sudan | Salva Kiir Mayardit | – | Juba |
145 | Spain | Monarch – Felipe VI | Pedro Sanchez | Madrid |
146 | Sweden | King – Carl XVI Gustaf | Ulf Kristersson | Stockholm |
147 | Sri Lanka | Ranil Wickremesinghe | Dinesh Gunawardena | Colombo |
148 | Sudan | President – Omar al-Bashir | Bakri Hassan Saleh | Khartoum |
149 | Suriname | President – Chan Santokhi | – | Paramaribo |
150 | Swaziland | King – Mswati III | Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini | Mbabane (Administrative), Lobamba (Royal and Legislative) |
151 | Syria | Bashar al-Assad; | Hussein Arnous | Damascus |
152 | Tajikistan | Emomali Rahmon | Kokhir Rasulzoda | Dushanbe |
153 | Tanzania | Samia Suluhu Hassan | Kassim Majaliwa | Dodoma |
154 | Thailand | Monarch – Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) | Prayut Chan-o-cha | Bangkok |
155 | Togo | Faure Gnassingbe; | Victoire Tomegah Dogbe | Lome |
156 | Tonga | King – Tupou VI | Siaosi Sovaleni | Nuku’alofa |
157 | Trinidad and Tobago | Paula-Mae Weekes | Keith Rowley | Port of Spain |
158 | Tunisia | Kais Saied | Najla Bouden | Tunis |
159 | Turkey | Recep Tayyip Erdogan | Binali Yıldırım | Ankara |
160 | Turkmenistan | Serdar Berdimuhamedow | Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow | Ashgabat |
161 | Tuvalu | Tofiga Vaevalu Falani | Kausea Natano | Funafuti |
162 | Uganda | Yoweri Museveni | Robinah Nabbanja | Kampala |
163 | Ukraine | Volodymyr Zelensky | Denys Shmyhal | Kyiv |
164 | United Arab Emirates | Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan | Sheikh Mansour As Vice-President | Abu Dhabi |
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | ||||
165 | United Kingdom | King Charles III | Rishi Sunak | London |
166 | United States | Joe Biden | – | Washington, D.C. |
167 | Uruguay | Luis Lacalle Pou | – | Montevideo |
168 | Uzbekistan | Shavkat Mirziyoyev | Abdulla Aripov | Tashkent |
169 | Vanuatu | Nikenike Vurobaravu | Ishmael Kalsakau | Port Vila |
170 | Venezuela | Nicolas Maduro | – | Caracas |
171 | Vietnam | Nguyen Xuan Phuc | Nguyen Xuan Phuc | Hanoi |
172 | Yemen | Rashad al-Alimi | Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed | Sana’a |
173 | Zambia | Hakainde Hichilema | – | Lusaka |
174 | Zimbabwe | Emmerson Mnangagwa | – | Harare |