The Role of a President
Presidents are not mere figureheads; they are the linchpins of political stability. Their role encompasses leadership, diplomacy, and decision-making. Much like a captain steering a ship through stormy seas, presidents navigate their countries through challenges, ensuring the welfare of their people.
Afghanistan | Supreme Leader – Hibatullah Akhundzada | |
Albania | President – Bajram Begaj | |
Algeria | Abdelmadjid Tebboune | |
Andorra | Episcopal Co-Prince – Joan Enric Vives i Sicília Co-Prince’s Representative – Josep Maria Mauri French Co-Prince – Emmanuel Macron Co-Prince’s Representative – Patrick Strzoda | |
Angola | João Lourenço | |
Antigua and Barbuda | King – Charles III | |
Argentina | Alberto Fernández | |
Armenia | Vahagn Khachaturyan | |
Australia | King – Charles III | |
Austria | Alexander Van der Bellen | |
Azerbaijan | Ilham Aliyev | |
Bahamas, The | King – Charles III | |
Bahrain | King – Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | |
Bangladesh | Mohammed Shahabuddin | |
Barbados | Dame Sandra Mason | |
Belarus | Alexander Lukashenko | |
Belgium | King – Philippe | |
Belize | King – Charles III | |
Benin | Patrice Talon | |
Bhutan | King – Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck | |
Bolivia | Luis Arce | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | High Representative – Christian Schmidt | |
Botswana | Mokgweetsi Masisi | |
Brazil | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | |
Brunei | Sultan and Prime Minister – Hassanal Bolkiah | |
Bulgaria | Rumen Radev | |
Burkina Faso | President of the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration – Ibrahim Traoré Interim President – Ibrahim Traoré | |
Burundi | Évariste Ndayishimiye | |
Cambodia | President of the People’s Party – Hun Sen King – Norodom Sihamoni | |
Cameroon | Paul Biya | |
Canada | King – Charles III | |
Cape Verde | José Maria Neves | |
Central African Republic | Faustin-Archange Touadéra | |
Chad | Mahamat Déby | |
Chile | Gabriel Boric | |
China | Xi Jinping | |
Colombia | Gustavo Petro | |
Colombia | Gustavo Petro | |
Comoros | Azali Assoumani | |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Félix Tshisekedi | |
Congo, Republic of the | Denis Sassou Nguesso | |
Costa Rica | Rodrigo Chaves Robles | |
Croatia | Zoran Milanović | |
Cuba | Miguel Díaz-Canel | |
Cyprus | Nikos Christodoulides | |
Czech Republic | Petr Pavel | |
Denmarkenmark | Queen – Margrethe II | |
Djibouti | Ismaïl Omar Guelleh[ | |
Dominica | Charles Savarin | |
Dominican Republic | Luis Abinader |
Q1: Who was the youngest president ever elected?
The youngest president ever elected was John F. Kennedy, who took office at the age of 43 in 1961.
Q2: How long can a president serve in the USA?
In the United States, a president can serve a maximum of two terms, each lasting four years.
Q3: Are there any female presidents in Asia?
Yes, there have been female presidents in Asia, including Indira Gandhi in India and Sirimavo Bandaranaike in Sri Lanka.
Q4: Which African country was the first to have a female president?
Liberia was the first African country to have a female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who assumed office in 2006.
Q5: Can presidents run for re-election in South America?
It varies across South American countries. Some allow re-election with term limits, while others prohibit consecutive terms.