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|1||{{Wp|Guillermo Rodríguez (politician)|Guillermo Rodríguez}}||Ecuador|| | |1||{{Wp|Guillermo Rodríguez (politician)|Guillermo Rodríguez}}||Ecuador||''Acting'' President (1972–1976)||4 Nov 1923||{{Age in years and days|1923|11|4}} | ||
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|2||{{Wp|Khamtai Siphandone}}||Laos|| | |2||{{Wp|Khamtai Siphandone}}||Laos||Prime Minister (1991–1998)<br>Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Party (1992–2006)<br>President (1998–2006) ||8 Feb 1924||{{Age in years and days|1924|2|8}} | ||
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|3||{{Wp|Tomiichi Murayama}}||Japan|| | |3||{{Wp|Tomiichi Murayama}}||Japan||Prime Minister (1994–1996)||3 Mar 1924||{{Age in years and days|1924|3|3}} | ||
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|4||{{Wp|Jimmy Carter}}||United States|| | |4||{{Wp|Jimmy Carter}}||United States||President (1977–1981)||1 Oct 1924||{{Age in years and days|1924|10|1}} | ||
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|5||{{Wp|Mahathir Mohamad}}||Malaysia|| | |5||{{Wp|Mahathir Mohamad}}||Malaysia||Prime Minister (1981–2003; 2018–2020)||10 Jul 1925||{{Age in years and days|1926|7|10}} | ||
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|6||{{Wp|Mohammad Hasan Sharq}}||Afghanistan| | |6||{{Wp|Mohammad Hasan Sharq}}||Afghanistan||Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1988–1989)||17 Jul 1925||{{Age in years and days|1926|7|17}} | ||
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|7||{{Wp|Abdoulaye Wade}}||Senegal|| | |7||{{Wp|Abdoulaye Wade}}||Senegal||President (2000–2012)||29 May 1926||{{Age in years and days|1926|5|29}} | ||
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|8||{{Wp|Valdas Adamkus}}||Lithuania | | |8||{{Wp|Valdas Adamkus}}||Lithuania ||President (1998–2003; 2004–2009)||3 Nov 1926||{{Age in years and days|1926|11|3}} | ||
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|9||{{Wp|Raif Dizdarević}}||Yugoslavia| | |9||{{Wp|Raif Dizdarević}}||Yugoslavia||President of the Presidency (1988–1989) ||9 Dec 1926||{{Age in years and days|1926|12|9}} | ||
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|10||{{Wp|Thanin Kraivichien}}||Thailand|| | |10||{{Wp|Thanin Kraivichien}}||Thailand||Prime Minister (1976–1977) || 5 April 1927||{{Age in years and days|1927|4|5}} | ||
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|11||{{Wp||Kim Yong-nam}}||North Korea| | |11||{{Wp||Kim Yong-nam}}||North Korea||Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly (1998–2019)||4 Feb 1928||{{Age in years and days|1928|2|28}} | ||
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|12||{{Wp|Arnold Rüütel}}||Estonia| | |12||{{Wp|Arnold Rüütel}}||Estonia||Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992)<br>President (2001–2006)||10 May 1928||{{Age in years and days|1928|5|10}} | ||
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|13||{{Wp|Arthur Foulkes}}||Bahamas|| | |13||{{Wp|Arthur Foulkes}}||Bahamas||Governor-General (2010–2014)||11 May 1928||{{Age in years and days|1928|5|11}} | ||
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|14||{{Wp|Péter Boross}}|| Hungary|| | |14||{{Wp|Péter Boross}}|| Hungary||Prime Minister (1993–1994) ||27 Aug 1928||{{Age in years and days|1928|8|27}} | ||
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|15||{{Wp|Zhu Rongji}}||China| | |15||{{Wp|Zhu Rongji}}||China||Premier of the State Council (1998–2003)||23 Oct 1928||{{Age in years and days|1928|10|23}} | ||
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|16||{{Wp|Édouard Balladur}}||France|| | |16||{{Wp|Édouard Balladur}}||France||Prime Minister (1993–1995)||2 May 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|5|2}} | ||
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|17||{{Wp|Sam Nujoma}}||Namibia|| | |17||{{Wp|Sam Nujoma}}||Namibia||President (1990–2005)||12 May 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|5|12}} | ||
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|18||{{Wp|Orville Turnquest}}||Bahamas|| | |18||{{Wp|Orville Turnquest}}||Bahamas||Governor-General (1995–2001)||19 July 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|7|19}} | ||
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|19||{{Wp||Jamshid bin Abdullah}}|| Zanzibar| | |19||{{Wp||Jamshid bin Abdullah}}|| Zanzibar||Sultan (1963–1964)||16 Sep 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|9|16}} | ||
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|20||{{Wp|Violeta Chamorro}}||Nicaragua| | |20||{{Wp|Violeta Chamorro}}||Nicaragua||Member of the Junta of National Reconstruction (1979–1980)<br>President (1990–1997) ||18 Oct 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|10|18}} | ||
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|21||{{Wp|Gombojavyn Ochirbat}}||Mongolian People's Republic| | |21||{{Wp|Gombojavyn Ochirbat}}||Mongolian People's Republic||General Secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party (1990)||15 Nov 1929 ||{{Age in years and days|1929|11|15}} | ||
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|22||{{Wp|Alfred Moisiu}}||Albania|| | |22||{{Wp|Alfred Moisiu}}||Albania||President (2002–2007)||1 Dec 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|12|1}} | ||
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| rowspan="3" |23||{{Wp| | | rowspan="3" |23||{{Wp|Salim al-Huss}}||Lebanon||Prime Minister (1976–1980; 1987–1990; 1998–2000)<br>Acting President (1988–1989; 1989)|| rowspan="3" |20 Dec 1929|| rowspan="3" |{{Age in years and days|1929|12|20}} | ||
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|{{Wp||Lee Hyun-jae}}||South Korea|| | |{{Wp||Lee Hyun-jae}}||South Korea||Prime Minister (1988) | ||
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|{{Wp|Milan Panić}}||Serbia and Montenegro| | |{{Wp|Milan Panić}}||Serbia and Montenegro||Federal Prime Minister (1992–1993) | ||
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|26||{{wp|Efraín Goldenberg}}||Peru|| | |26||{{wp|Efraín Goldenberg}}||Peru||Prime Minister (1994–1995)||28 Dec 1929||{{Age in years and days|1929|12|28}} | ||
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|27||{{wp|Ahmed Osman (politician)|Ahmed Osman}}|| Morocco| | |27||{{wp|Ahmed Osman (politician)|Ahmed Osman}}|| Morocco||Prime Minister (1972–1979)||3 Jan 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|1|3}} | ||
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|28||{{wp|Ion Iliescu}}||Romania| | |28||{{wp|Ion Iliescu}}||Romania||Chairman of the National Salvation Front Council (1989–1990)<br>President of the Provisional National Unity Council (1990)<br>President (1990–1996; 2000–2004)||3 Mar 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|3|3}} | ||
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|29||{{wp|Vigdís Finnbogadóttir}}||Iceland|| | |29||{{wp|Vigdís Finnbogadóttir}}||Iceland||President (1980–1996)||15 Apr 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|4|15}} | ||
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|30||{{wp|José Sarney}}||Brazil|| | |30||{{wp|José Sarney}}||Brazil||President (1985–1990)||24 Apr 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|4|4}} | ||
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|31||{{wp|Queen Kesang Choden|Kesang Choden}}||Bhutan| | |31||{{wp|Queen Kesang Choden|Kesang Choden}}||Bhutan||Regent (1972)||21 May 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|5|21}} | ||
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|32||{{wp|Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada}}||Bolivia || | |32||{{wp|Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada}}||Bolivia ||President (1993–1997; 2002–2003)||1 Jul 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|7|1}} | ||
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|33||{{wp|Ivy Dumont}}||Bahamas|| | |33||{{wp|Ivy Dumont}}||Bahamas||(Acting) Governor-General (2001–2002)<br>Governor-General (2002–2005)||2 Oct 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|10|2}} | ||
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|34||{{wp|A. Q. M. Badrudozza Chowdhury}}|| Bangladesh||President (2001–2002)||11 | |34||{{wp|A. Q. M. Badrudozza Chowdhury}}|| Bangladesh||President (2001–2002)||11 Oct 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|10|11}} | ||
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|35||{{wp|Mabandla Dlamini}}|| Swaziland| | |35||{{wp|Mabandla Dlamini}}|| Swaziland||Prime Minister (1979–1983)||11 Nov 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|11|11}} | ||
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|36||{{wp|Choe Yong-rim}}||North Korea|| | |36||{{wp|Choe Yong-rim}}||North Korea||Premier (2010–2013)||20 Nov 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|11|20}} | ||
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|37||{{wp|Cesar Virata}}||Philippines|| | |37||{{wp|Cesar Virata}}||Philippines||Prime Minister (1981–1986)||12 Dec 1930||{{Age in years and days|1930|12|12}} | ||
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| rowspan="2" |38||{{wp|William Deane}}||Australia || | | rowspan="2" |38||{{wp|William Deane}}||Australia ||Governor-General (1996–2001)|| rowspan="2" |4 Jan 1931|| rowspan="2" |{{Age in years and days|1931|1|4}} | ||
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|{{wp|Cleopa Msuya}}||Tanzania|| | |{{wp|Cleopa Msuya}}||Tanzania||Prime Minister (1980–1983; 1994–1995) | ||
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|40||{{wp|Philip Greaves}}||Barbados | | |40||{{wp|Philip Greaves}}||Barbados ||Acting Governor-General (2017–2018)||19 Jan 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|1|19}} | ||
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|41||{{wp|Isabel Perón}}||Argentina|| | |41||{{wp|Isabel Perón}}||Argentina||President (1974–1976)||4 Feb 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|2|4}} | ||
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|42||{{wp|Lamberto Dini}}||Italy|| | |42||{{wp|Lamberto Dini}}||Italy||Prime Minister (1995–1996) ||1 Mar 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|3|1}} | ||
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|43||{{wp|Elliott Belgrave}}||Barbados|| | |43||{{wp|Elliott Belgrave}}||Barbados||''Acting'' Governor-General (2011–2012)<br>Governor-General (2012–2017)||16 Mar 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|3|16}} | ||
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|44||{{wp|George Vassiliou|Gioegios Vassilliou}}||Cyprus|| | |44||{{wp|George Vassiliou|Gioegios Vassilliou}}||Cyprus||President (1988–1993)||20 May 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|5|20}} | ||
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|45||{{wp|Raúl Castro}}||Cuba | | |45||{{wp|Raúl Castro}}||Cuba ||President of the Council of State (2006–2018)<br>President of the Council of Ministers (2006–2018)<br>First Secretary of the Communist Party (2011–2021)||3 Jun 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|6|3}} | ||
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|46||{{wp|Fernando Henrique Cardoso}}||Brazil || | |46||{{wp|Fernando Henrique Cardoso}}||Brazil ||President (1995–2002)|| 18 Jun 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|6|18}} | ||
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|47||{{wp|Khieu Samphan}}||Damocratic Kampuchea| | |47||{{wp|Khieu Samphan}}||Damocratic Kampuchea||Acting Prime Minister (1976)<br>Chairman of the State Presidium (1976–1979) ||28 Jul 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|7|28}} | ||
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|48||{{wp|Pié Masumbuko}}||Burundi| | |48||{{wp|Pié Masumbuko}}||Burundi||Acting Prime Minister (1965)||29 Sep 1931 ||{{Age in years and days|1931|9|29}} | ||
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|49||{{wp|Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar}}||Bangladesh| | |49||{{wp|Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar}}||Bangladesh||Acting President (2002)||1 Dec 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|12|1}} | ||
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|50||{{wp|Javier Valle Riestra}}||Peru|| | |50||{{wp|Javier Valle Riestra}}||Peru||Prime Minister (1998)||5 Jan 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|1|5}} | ||
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|51||{{wp|Edmund Lawrence|Edmund Wickham Lawrence}}||Saint Kitts and Nevis|| | |51||{{wp|Edmund Lawrence|Edmund Wickham Lawrence}}||Saint Kitts and Nevis||Governor-General (2013–2015) ||14 Feb 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|2|14}} | ||
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|52||{{wp|Tang Fei}}||Taiwan| | |52||{{wp|Tang Fei}}||Taiwan||President of the Executive Yuan (2000) ||15 Mar 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|3|15}} | ||
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|53||{{wp|Chavalit Yongchaiyudh}}||Thailand|| | |53||{{wp|Chavalit Yongchaiyudh}}||Thailand||Prime Minister (1996–1997)||15 May 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|5|15}} | ||
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|53||{{wp|Marguerite Pindling}}||Bahamas|| | |53||{{wp|Marguerite Pindling}}||Bahamas||Governor-General (2014–2019)||26 Jun 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|6|26}} | ||
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|55||{{wp|Anand Panyarachun}}|| rowspan="2" |Thailand|| | |55||{{wp|Anand Panyarachun}}|| rowspan="2" |Thailand||Prime Minister (1991–1992; 1992)||9 Aug 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|8|9}} | ||
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|56||{{wp|Sirikit}}|| | |56||{{wp|Sirikit}}||Regent (1956)||12 Aug 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|8|12}} | ||
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|57||{{wp|Gavril Dejeu}}||Romania| | |57||{{wp|Gavril Dejeu}}||Romania||Acting Prime Minister (1998)||11 Sep 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|9|11}} | ||
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|58||{{wp|Manmohan Singh}}||India|| | |58||{{wp|Manmohan Singh}}||India||Prime Minister (2004–2014)||26 Sep 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|9|26}} | ||
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|59||{{wp|Vytautas Landsbergis}}||Lithuania| | |59||{{wp|Vytautas Landsbergis}}||Lithuania||Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992) ||18 Oct 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|10|18}} | ||
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|60||{{wp|Vitold Fokin}}||Ukraine|| | |60||{{wp|Vitold Fokin}}||Ukraine||Prime Minister (1991–1992) || 25 Oct 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|10|25}} | ||
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|61||{{wp|Ugo Mifsud Bonnici}}||Malta|| | |61||{{wp|Ugo Mifsud Bonnici}}||Malta||President (1994–1999)||8 Nov 1932||{{Age in years and days|1932|11|8}} | ||
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| rowspan="2" |62||{{wp|Colville Young}}||Belize|| | | rowspan="2" |62||{{wp|Colville Young}}||Belize||Governor-General (1993–2021)|| rowspan="2" |20 Nov 1932|| rowspan="2" |{{Age in years and days|1932|11|20}} | ||
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|{{wp|Kim Suk-soo}}||South Korea|| | |{{wp|Kim Suk-soo}}||South Korea||Prime Minister (2002–2003) | ||
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|64||{{wp|Than Shwe}}|| Myanmar| | |64||{{wp|Than Shwe}}|| Myanmar||Chairman of the SPDC (1992–2011)<br>Prime Minister (1992–2003)<br>Chairman of the USDP (1993–2011)||2 Feb 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|2|2}} | ||
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|'''65'''||'''{{wp|Paul Biya}}'''||'''Cameroon'''| | |'''65'''||'''{{wp|Paul Biya}}'''||'''Cameroon'''||Prime Minister (1975–1982)'''<br>President (1982–''present'')'''|| 13 Feb 1933||'''{{Age in years and days|1933|2|13}}''' | ||
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|66||{{wp|Mark Eyskens|The Baron Eyskens}}||Belgium || | |66||{{wp|Mark Eyskens|The Baron Eyskens}}||Belgium ||Prime Minister (1981)||29 Apr 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|4|29}} | ||
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|67||{{wp|H. D. Deve Gowda}}|| India|| | |67||{{wp|H. D. Deve Gowda}}|| India||Prime Minister (1996–1997) ||18 May 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|5|18}} | ||
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|68||{{wp|Hüsamettin Cindoruk}}||Turkey| | |68||{{wp|Hüsamettin Cindoruk}}||Turkey||Acting President (1993)||8 Jun 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|6|8}} | ||
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|69||{{wp|Fouad Mebazaa}}||Tunisia | | |69||{{wp|Fouad Mebazaa}}||Tunisia ||Acting President (2011)||15 Jun 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|6|15}} | ||
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|70||{{wp|Dumaagiin Sodnom}}||Mongolian People's Republic| | |70||{{wp|Dumaagiin Sodnom}}||Mongolian People's Republic||Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1984–1990)||14 Jul 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|7|14}} | ||
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|xx||{{wp|Michel Lévêque}}||Monaco||[[Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State]] (1997–2000)||19 July 1933||{{ayd|1933|7|19}}--> | |xx||{{wp|Michel Lévêque}}||Monaco||[[Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State]] (1997–2000)||19 July 1933||{{ayd|1933|7|19}}--> | ||
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|71||{{wp|Suchinda Kraprayoon}}||Thailand|| | |71||{{wp|Suchinda Kraprayoon}}||Thailand||Prime Minister (1992)||6 Aug 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|8|6}} | ||
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|72||{{wp|Rubén Darío Paredes}}||Panama|| | |72||{{wp|Rubén Darío Paredes}}||Panama||Military Leader (1982–1983)|| 11 Aug 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|12|23}} | ||
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|73||{{wp|Arnold Koller}}||Switzerland| | |73||{{wp|Arnold Koller}}||Switzerland||Federal Council Member (1986–1999)<br />President (1990; 1997)||29 Aug 1933 ||{{Age in years and days|1933|8|29}} | ||
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|74||{{wp|Mátyás Szűrös}}||Hungary | | |74||{{wp|Mátyás Szűrös}}||Hungary ||Provisional President (1989–1990)||11 Sep 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|9|11}} | ||
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|75||{{wp|Michel Aoun}}||Lebanon| | |75||{{wp|Michel Aoun}}||Lebanon||President (2016–2022)||30 Sep 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|9|20}} | ||
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|76||{{wp|Abel Pacheco}}||Costa Rica|| | |76||{{wp|Abel Pacheco}}||Costa Rica||President (2002–2006)||22 Dec 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|12|22}} | ||
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|77||{{wp|Akihito}}||Japan|| | |77||{{wp|Akihito}}||Japan||Emperor (1989–2019)||23 Dec 1933||{{Age in years and days|1933|12|23}} | ||
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|78||{{Wp|Rudolf Schuster}}||Slovakia|| | |78||{{Wp|Rudolf Schuster}}||Slovakia||President (1999–2004)||4 Jan 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|1|4}} | ||
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|79||{{Wp|Jean Chrétien}}||Canada|| | |79||{{Wp|Jean Chrétien}}||Canada||Prime Minister (1993–2003)||11 Jan 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|1|11}} | ||
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|80||{{wp|Édith Cresson}}||France|| | |80||{{wp|Édith Cresson}}||France||Prime Minister (1991–1992)||27 Jan 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|1|27}} | ||
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|81||{{wp|Eddie Fenech Adami}}||Malta|| | |81||{{wp|Eddie Fenech Adami}}||Malta||Prime Minister (1987–1996; 1998–2004)<br>President (2004–2009)||7 Feb 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|2|7}} | ||
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|82||{{wp|Mohamed Ennaceur}}|| Tunisia| | |82||{{wp|Mohamed Ennaceur}}|| Tunisia||Acting President (2019)||21 Mar 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|3|31}} | ||
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|83||{{wp|J. Y. Pillay}}||Singapore| | |83||{{wp|J. Y. Pillay}}||Singapore||Acting President (2017)||30 Mar 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|3|30}} | ||
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|1xx||{{wp|Édouard Frank}}||Central African Republic||[[List of heads of government of the Central African Republic|Prime Minister]] (1991–1992)||5 April 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|4|5}}--> | |1xx||{{wp|Édouard Frank}}||Central African Republic||[[List of heads of government of the Central African Republic|Prime Minister]] (1991–1992)||5 April 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|4|5}}--> | ||
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|84||{{wp|John Malecela}}|| Tanzania|| | |84||{{wp|John Malecela}}|| Tanzania||Prime Minister (1990–1994)||19 Apr 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|4|19}} | ||
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|85||{{wp|Pedro Pires}}||Cape Verde| | |85||{{wp|Pedro Pires}}||Cape Verde||Prime Minister (1975–1991)<br>President (2001–2011)||29 Apr 1934 ||{{Age in years and days|1934|4|29}} | ||
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|86||{{wp|Lee Hong-koo}}|| South Korea |South Korea|| | |86||{{wp|Lee Hong-koo}}|| South Korea |South Korea||Prime Minister (1994–1995)||9 May 1934 | ||
|{{Age in years and days|1934|5|9}} | |{{Age in years and days|1934|5|9}} | ||
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|87||{{wp|Heng Samrin}}||Deocratic Kampuchea| | |87||{{wp|Heng Samrin}}||Deocratic Kampuchea||President of the Council of State (1979–1992)<br>General Secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party (1981–1991) | ||
|25 May 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|5|25}} | |25 May 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|5|25}} | ||
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|88||{{wp|Monica Dacon}}|| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines| | |88||{{wp|Monica Dacon}}||Saint Vincent and the Grenadines||Acting Governor-General (2002)||4 Jun 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|6|4}} | ||
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|89||{{wp|Albert II of Belgium|Albert II}}|||Belgium| | |89||{{wp|Albert II of Belgium|Albert II}}|||Belgium||King (1993–2013)||6 Jun 1934||{{Age in years and days|1934|6|6}} | ||
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|90||{{wp|Désiré Rakotoarijaona}}||Madagascar|| | |90||{{wp|Désiré Rakotoarijaona}}||Madagascar||Prime Minister (1977–1988)||19 Jun 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|6|19}} | ||
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|91||{{wp|Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem}}||Angola| | |91||{{wp|Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem}}||Angola||Prime Minister (1991–1992; 1996–1999)||24 Aug 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|8|24}} | ||
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|92||{{wp|Ricardo de la Espriella}}||Panama || | |92||{{wp|Ricardo de la Espriella}}||Panama ||President (1982–1984)||5 Sept 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|9|5}} | ||
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|93||{{wp|Apas Jumagulov}}||Kyrgyzstan| | |93||{{wp|Apas Jumagulov}}||Kyrgyzstan||Prime Minister (1993–1998) ||19 Sept 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|9|19}} | ||
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|94||{{wp|Eugene Koffi Adoboli}}||Togo| | |94||{{wp|Eugene Koffi Adoboli}}||Togo||Prime Minister (1999–2000)||3 Oct 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|10|3}} | ||
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|95||{{Wp|Yakubu Gowon}}||Nigeria||Head of the Federal Military Government (1966–1975)||19 | |95||{{Wp|Yakubu Gowon}}||Nigeria||Head of the Federal Military Government (1966–1975)||19 Oct 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|10|19}} | ||
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|rowspan="2" |96||{{Wp|Hamilton Green}}||Guyana||Prime Minister (1985–1992)|| rowspan="2" |9 | |rowspan="2" |96||{{Wp|Hamilton Green}}||Guyana||Prime Minister (1985–1992)|| rowspan="2" |9 Nov 1934|| rowspan="2" |{{age in years and days|1934|11|9}} | ||
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|{{Wp|Ingvar Carlsson}}||Sweden||Prime Minister (1986–1991; 1994–1996) | |{{Wp|Ingvar Carlsson}}||Sweden||Prime Minister (1986–1991; 1994–1996) | ||
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|98||{{Wp|Nicéphore Soglo}}||Benin| | |98||{{Wp|Nicéphore Soglo}}||Benin||Acting Prime Miister (1990–1991)<br />President (1991–1996)||29 Nov 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|11|29}} | ||
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|99||{{Wp|Pratibha Patil}}||India| | |99||{{Wp|Pratibha Patil}}||India||President (2007–2012)||19 Dec 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|12|9}} | ||
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|100||{{Wp|Stjepan Mesić}}||Croatia| | |100||{{Wp|Stjepan Mesić}}||Yugoslavia | ||
Croatia | |||
|President of the Presidency (1991) | |||
President (2000–2010) | |||
| {{dts |24 Dec 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|12|24}} | |||
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|1xx||{{ | |1xx||{{Wp|António Ramalho Eanes}}||Portugal||{{ubl|[[Revolutionary Council (Portugal)|President of the Revolutionary Council]] (1976–1982)|[[President of Portugal|President]] (1976–1986)}}||{{dts|25 January 1935|abbr=on}}||{{ayd|1935|1|25}}||{{dts|14 January 2023|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reconquista.pt/articles/alcains-biblioteca-comunitaria-celebra-88-anos-de-eanes|title=Alcains: Biblioteca Comunitária celebra 88 anos de Eanes|work=Reconquista|date=14 January 2023|access-date=2 January 2024|language=pt}}</ref> | ||
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|1xx||{{sortname|Artur|Rasizade}}||{{flag|AZE}}||[[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan|Prime Minister]] (1996–2003; 2003–2018){{efn-lg|Rasizade was also Acting Prime Minister of Azerbaijan during 20 July | |1xx||{{sortname|Artur|Rasizade}}||{{flag|AZE}}||[[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan|Prime Minister]] (1996–2003; 2003–2018){{efn-lg|Rasizade was also Acting Prime Minister of Azerbaijan during 20 July 1996 – 26 November 1996; 18 October 1998 – 24 October 1998; and 6 August 2003 – 4 November 2003. He was acting as prime minister for the acting president, [[Ilham Aliyev]], during 6 August 2003 – 31 October 2003.}}||{{dts|26 February 1935|abbr=on}}||{{ayd|1935|2|26}}||{{dts|27 February 2020|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/3198733.html|title=President Ilham Aliyev presented Order 'For Service to Motherland' 1st Class to Artur Rasizade (PHOTO)|agency=Trend News Agency|date=27 February 2020|access-date=10 February 2024|language=en}}</ref> | ||
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|1xx||{{sortname|Mohammed|Basindawa}}||{{flag|YEM}}||[[Prime Minister of Yemen|Prime Minister]] (2011–2014)||{{dts|4 April 1935|abbr=on}}||{{ayd|1935|4|4}}||{{dts|25 February 2023|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/arabic/middleeast-64762939|title=باسندوة السياسي اليمني المخضرم: فصول الحروب والسلام في معرض للصور|publisher=BBC News|date=25 February 2023|access-date=28 February 2024|language=ar}}</ref> | |1xx||{{sortname|Mohammed|Basindawa}}||{{flag|YEM}}||[[Prime Minister of Yemen|Prime Minister]] (2011–2014)||{{dts|4 April 1935|abbr=on}}||{{ayd|1935|4|4}}||{{dts|25 February 2023|abbr=on}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/arabic/middleeast-64762939|title=باسندوة السياسي اليمني المخضرم: فصول الحروب والسلام في معرض للصور|publisher=BBC News|date=25 February 2023|access-date=28 February 2024|language=ar}}</ref> | ||
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|{{wp|Abdul Rauf al-Kasm}}||Syria| | |{{wp|Abdul Rauf al-Kasm}}||Syria||Prime Minister (1980–1987)||1932||{{age in years and days|1932|12|31}} to<br>{{age in years and days|1932|1|1}} | ||
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|{{wp|Severino Tura}}||San Marino| | |{{wp|Severino Tura}}||San Marino||Captain Regent (1985)||1934||{{age in years and days|1934|12|31}} to<br />{{age in years and days|1934|1|1}} | ||
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|{{wp| | |{{wp|César Yanes Urías}}|| El Salvador||Member of the Junta of Government (1960–1961)||24 Apr 1920||{{Age in years and days|1920|4|24}} | ||
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|{{wp|Ali Haroun}}||Algeria||Member of the High Council of State (1992–1994)||8 Feb 1927||{{Age in years and days|1927|2|8}} | |||
|{{wp|Ali Haroun}}||Algeria| | |||
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|{{Wp|Michael J. Williams (Politician)|Michael J. Williams}} | |{{Wp|Michael J. Williams (Politician)|Michael J. Williams}} | ||
|Trinidad and Tobago | |Trinidad and Tobago | ||
| Acting President during absence (1987) | | Acting President during absence (1987) | ||
|16 | |16 Oct 1929 | ||
|{{Age in years and days|1929|10|18}} | |{{Age in years and days|1929|10|18}} | ||
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|{{wp|Karan Singh}}||Janmu and Kashmir| | |{{wp|Karan Singh}}||Janmu and Kashmir||Prince Regent (1952–1965)||9 Mar 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|3|9}} | ||
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|{{wp|Nicola Mancino}}||Italy|| | |{{wp|Nicola Mancino}}||Italy||Acting President (1999) ||15 Oct 1931||{{Age in years and days|1931|10|15}} | ||
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|{{Wp|Dimitru Mazilu}} | |{{Wp|Dimitru Mazilu}} | ||
|Romania | |Romania | ||
|Member of the National Salvation Front (1989) | |||
|24 | |24 Ju 1934 | ||
|{{Age in years and days|1934|6|24}} | |{{Age in years and days|1934|6|24}} | ||
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|{{wp|Tarcisio Bertone}}||Vatican City||Camerlengo during papal vacancy (2013)||2 Dec 1934||{{age in years and days|1934|12|2}} | |||
|{{wp|Tarcisio Bertone}}||Vatican City|| | |||
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|{{wp|Waldo Bernal Pereira}}||Bolivia||[[Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces 1980 (Bolivia)|Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces]] (1980)<br />[[Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces 1981 (Bolivia)|Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces]] (1981)||1931 | | rowspan="2" |{{wp|Waldo Bernal Pereira}}|| rowspan="2" |Bolivia|| rowspan="2" |[[Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces 1980 (Bolivia)|Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces]] (1980)<br />[[Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces 1981 (Bolivia)|Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces]] (1981)||1931||{{Age in years and days|31 December 1931}} to<br />{{Age in years and days|1931|1|1}} | ||
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|{{Age in years and days|31 December 1934}} to<br />{{Age in years and days|1934|1|1}} | |||
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|{{wp|Félix Rouzabakani}}||Congo-Braxzaville||[[Trois Glorieuses (1963)|Member of the Provisional Government]] (1963)||1934||{{Age in years and days|31 December 1934}} to<br />{{Age in years and days|1 January 1934}} | |{{wp|Félix Rouzabakani}}||Congo-Braxzaville||[[Trois Glorieuses (1963)|Member of the Provisional Government]] (1963)||1934||{{Age in years and days|31 December 1934}} to<br />{{Age in years and days|1 January 1934}} |
Latest revision as of 01:45, 29 April 2024
This article lists the 100 oldest living current or former state leaders whose age can be demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt. State leaders are defined to include heads of state (including representatives who act in their stead, generally a governor-general), heads of government and internationally recognized de facto leadersTemplate:Efn-lg of sovereign states with significant international recognition. Leaders are not included if no reliable secondary sources have confirmed that the leader is alive within the last 10 years.
Gallery
Oldest living:
Ecuador
Guillermo Rodriguez
served: 1972–19762nd-Oldest:
Laos
Khamtai Siphandone
served: 1991–20063rd-oldest:
Japan
Tomiichi Murayama
served 1994–1996Oldest living of a now-defunct state and 10th-oldest living:
Raif Dizdarević
Yugoslavia
1988–1989Oldest living incumbent and 69th-oldest living:
Paul Biya
Cameroon
1975–present
List
- Key
Currently in Office |
updated 05/5/2024 | |||||
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Rank | Name | State | Position | Birth' | Age |
1 | Guillermo Rodríguez | Ecuador | Acting President (1972–1976) | 4 Nov 1923 | 100 years, 183 days |
2 | Khamtai Siphandone | Laos | Prime Minister (1991–1998) Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Party (1992–2006) President (1998–2006) |
8 Feb 1924 | 100 years, 87 days |
3 | Tomiichi Murayama | Japan | Prime Minister (1994–1996) | 3 Mar 1924 | 100 years, 63 days |
4 | Jimmy Carter | United States | President (1977–1981) | 1 Oct 1924 | 99 years, 217 days |
5 | Mahathir Mohamad | Malaysia | Prime Minister (1981–2003; 2018–2020) | 10 Jul 1925 | 97 years, 300 days |
6 | Mohammad Hasan Sharq | Afghanistan | Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1988–1989) | 17 Jul 1925 | 97 years, 293 days |
7 | Abdoulaye Wade | Senegal | President (2000–2012) | 29 May 1926 | 97 years, 342 days |
8 | Valdas Adamkus | Lithuania | President (1998–2003; 2004–2009) | 3 Nov 1926 | 97 years, 184 days |
9 | Raif Dizdarević | Yugoslavia | President of the Presidency (1988–1989) | 9 Dec 1926 | 97 years, 148 days |
10 | Thanin Kraivichien | Thailand | Prime Minister (1976–1977) | 5 April 1927 | 97 years, 30 days |
11 | Kim Yong-nam | North Korea | Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly (1998–2019) | 4 Feb 1928 | 96 years, 67 days |
12 | Arnold Rüütel | Estonia | Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992) President (2001–2006) |
10 May 1928 | 95 years, 361 days |
13 | Arthur Foulkes | Bahamas | Governor-General (2010–2014) | 11 May 1928 | 95 years, 360 days |
14 | Péter Boross | Hungary | Prime Minister (1993–1994) | 27 Aug 1928 | 95 years, 252 days |
15 | Zhu Rongji | China | Premier of the State Council (1998–2003) | 23 Oct 1928 | 95 years, 195 days |
16 | Édouard Balladur | France | Prime Minister (1993–1995) | 2 May 1929 | 95 years, 3 days |
17 | Sam Nujoma | Namibia | President (1990–2005) | 12 May 1929 | 94 years, 359 days |
18 | Orville Turnquest | Bahamas | Governor-General (1995–2001) | 19 July 1929 | 94 years, 291 days |
19 | Jamshid bin Abdullah | Zanzibar | Sultan (1963–1964) | 16 Sep 1929 | 94 years, 232 days |
20 | Violeta Chamorro | Nicaragua | Member of the Junta of National Reconstruction (1979–1980) President (1990–1997) |
18 Oct 1929 | 94 years, 200 days |
21 | Gombojavyn Ochirbat | Mongolian People's Republic | General Secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party (1990) | 15 Nov 1929 | 94 years, 172 days |
22 | Alfred Moisiu | Albania | President (2002–2007) | 1 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 156 days |
23 | Salim al-Huss | Lebanon | Prime Minister (1976–1980; 1987–1990; 1998–2000) Acting President (1988–1989; 1989) |
20 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 137 days |
Lee Hyun-jae | South Korea | Prime Minister (1988) | |||
Milan Panić | Serbia and Montenegro | Federal Prime Minister (1992–1993) | |||
26 | Efraín Goldenberg | Peru | Prime Minister (1994–1995) | 28 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 129 days |
27 | Ahmed Osman | Morocco | Prime Minister (1972–1979) | 3 Jan 1930 | 94 years, 123 days |
28 | Ion Iliescu | Romania | Chairman of the National Salvation Front Council (1989–1990) President of the Provisional National Unity Council (1990) President (1990–1996; 2000–2004) |
3 Mar 1930 | 94 years, 63 days |
29 | Vigdís Finnbogadóttir | Iceland | President (1980–1996) | 15 Apr 1930 | 94 years, 20 days |
30 | José Sarney | Brazil | President (1985–1990) | 24 Apr 1930 | 94 years, 31 days |
31 | Kesang Choden | Bhutan | Regent (1972) | 21 May 1930 | 93 years, 350 days |
32 | Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada | Bolivia | President (1993–1997; 2002–2003) | 1 Jul 1930 | 93 years, 309 days |
33 | Ivy Dumont | Bahamas | (Acting) Governor-General (2001–2002) Governor-General (2002–2005) |
2 Oct 1930 | 93 years, 216 days |
34 | A. Q. M. Badrudozza Chowdhury | Bangladesh | President (2001–2002) | 11 Oct 1930 | 93 years, 207 days |
35 | Mabandla Dlamini | Swaziland | Prime Minister (1979–1983) | 11 Nov 1930 | 93 years, 176 days |
36 | Choe Yong-rim | North Korea | Premier (2010–2013) | 20 Nov 1930 | 93 years, 167 days |
37 | Cesar Virata | Philippines | Prime Minister (1981–1986) | 12 Dec 1930 | 93 years, 145 days |
38 | William Deane | Australia | Governor-General (1996–2001) | 4 Jan 1931 | 93 years, 122 days |
Cleopa Msuya | Tanzania | Prime Minister (1980–1983; 1994–1995) | |||
40 | Philip Greaves | Barbados | Acting Governor-General (2017–2018) | 19 Jan 1931 | 93 years, 107 days |
41 | Isabel Perón | Argentina | President (1974–1976) | 4 Feb 1931 | 93 years, 91 days |
42 | Lamberto Dini | Italy | Prime Minister (1995–1996) | 1 Mar 1931 | 93 years, 65 days |
43 | Elliott Belgrave | Barbados | Acting Governor-General (2011–2012) Governor-General (2012–2017) |
16 Mar 1931 | 93 years, 50 days |
44 | Gioegios Vassilliou | Cyprus | President (1988–1993) | 20 May 1931 | 92 years, 351 days |
45 | Raúl Castro | Cuba | President of the Council of State (2006–2018) President of the Council of Ministers (2006–2018) First Secretary of the Communist Party (2011–2021) |
3 Jun 1931 | 92 years, 337 days |
46 | Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Brazil | President (1995–2002) | 18 Jun 1931 | 92 years, 322 days |
47 | Khieu Samphan | Damocratic Kampuchea | Acting Prime Minister (1976) Chairman of the State Presidium (1976–1979) |
28 Jul 1931 | 92 years, 282 days |
48 | Pié Masumbuko | Burundi | Acting Prime Minister (1965) | 29 Sep 1931 | 92 years, 219 days |
49 | Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar | Bangladesh | Acting President (2002) | 1 Dec 1931 | 92 years, 156 days |
50 | Javier Valle Riestra | Peru | Prime Minister (1998) | 5 Jan 1932 | 92 years, 121 days |
51 | Edmund Wickham Lawrence | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Governor-General (2013–2015) | 14 Feb 1932 | 92 years, 81 days |
52 | Tang Fei | Taiwan | President of the Executive Yuan (2000) | 15 Mar 1932 | 92 years, 51 days |
53 | Chavalit Yongchaiyudh | Thailand | Prime Minister (1996–1997) | 15 May 1932 | 91 years, 356 days |
53 | Marguerite Pindling | Bahamas | Governor-General (2014–2019) | 26 Jun 1932 | 91 years, 314 days |
55 | Anand Panyarachun | Thailand | Prime Minister (1991–1992; 1992) | 9 Aug 1932 | 91 years, 270 days |
56 | Sirikit | Regent (1956) | 12 Aug 1932 | 91 years, 267 days | |
57 | Gavril Dejeu | Romania | Acting Prime Minister (1998) | 11 Sep 1932 | 91 years, 237 days |
58 | Manmohan Singh | India | Prime Minister (2004–2014) | 26 Sep 1932 | 91 years, 222 days |
59 | Vytautas Landsbergis | Lithuania | Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992) | 18 Oct 1932 | 91 years, 200 days |
60 | Vitold Fokin | Ukraine | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 25 Oct 1932 | 91 years, 193 days |
61 | Ugo Mifsud Bonnici | Malta | President (1994–1999) | 8 Nov 1932 | 91 years, 179 days |
62 | Colville Young | Belize | Governor-General (1993–2021) | 20 Nov 1932 | 91 years, 167 days |
Kim Suk-soo | South Korea | Prime Minister (2002–2003) | |||
64 | Than Shwe | Myanmar | Chairman of the SPDC (1992–2011) Prime Minister (1992–2003) Chairman of the USDP (1993–2011) |
2 Feb 1933 | 91 years, 93 days |
65 | Paul Biya | Cameroon | Prime Minister (1975–1982) President (1982–present) |
13 Feb 1933 | 91 years, 82 days |
66 | The Baron Eyskens | Belgium | Prime Minister (1981) | 29 Apr 1933 | 91 years, 6 days |
67 | H. D. Deve Gowda | India | Prime Minister (1996–1997) | 18 May 1933 | 90 years, 353 days |
68 | Hüsamettin Cindoruk | Turkey | Acting President (1993) | 8 Jun 1933 | 90 years, 332 days |
69 | Fouad Mebazaa | Tunisia | Acting President (2011) | 15 Jun 1933 | 90 years, 325 days |
70 | Dumaagiin Sodnom | Mongolian People's Republic | Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1984–1990) | 14 Jul 1933 | 90 years, 296 days |
71 | Suchinda Kraprayoon | Thailand | Prime Minister (1992) | 6 Aug 1933 | 90 years, 273 days |
72 | Rubén Darío Paredes | Panama | Military Leader (1982–1983) | 11 Aug 1933 | 90 years, 134 days |
73 | Arnold Koller | Switzerland | Federal Council Member (1986–1999) President (1990; 1997) |
29 Aug 1933 | 90 years, 250 days |
74 | Mátyás Szűrös | Hungary | Provisional President (1989–1990) | 11 Sep 1933 | 90 years, 237 days |
75 | Michel Aoun | Lebanon | President (2016–2022) | 30 Sep 1933 | 90 years, 228 days |
76 | Abel Pacheco | Costa Rica | President (2002–2006) | 22 Dec 1933 | 90 years, 135 days |
77 | Akihito | Japan | Emperor (1989–2019) | 23 Dec 1933 | 90 years, 134 days |
78 | Rudolf Schuster | Slovakia | President (1999–2004) | 4 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 122 days |
79 | Jean Chrétien | Canada | Prime Minister (1993–2003) | 11 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 115 days |
80 | Édith Cresson | France | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 27 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 99 days |
81 | Eddie Fenech Adami | Malta | Prime Minister (1987–1996; 1998–2004) President (2004–2009) |
7 Feb 1934 | 90 years, 88 days |
82 | Mohamed Ennaceur | Tunisia | Acting President (2019) | 21 Mar 1934 | 90 years, 35 days |
83 | J. Y. Pillay | Singapore | Acting President (2017) | 30 Mar 1934 | 90 years, 36 days |
84 | John Malecela | Tanzania | Prime Minister (1990–1994) | 19 Apr 1934 | 90 years, 16 days |
85 | Pedro Pires | Cape Verde | Prime Minister (1975–1991) President (2001–2011) |
29 Apr 1934 | 90 years, 6 days |
86 | Lee Hong-koo | South Korea | Prime Minister (1994–1995) | 9 May 1934 | 89 years, 362 days |
87 | Heng Samrin | Deocratic Kampuchea | President of the Council of State (1979–1992) General Secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party (1981–1991) |
25 May 1934 | 89 years, 346 days |
88 | Monica Dacon | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Acting Governor-General (2002) | 4 Jun 1934 | 89 years, 336 days |
89 | Albert II | Belgium | King (1993–2013) | 6 Jun 1934 | 89 years, 334 days |
90 | Désiré Rakotoarijaona | Madagascar | Prime Minister (1977–1988) | 19 Jun 1934 | 89 years, 321 days |
91 | Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem | Angola | Prime Minister (1991–1992; 1996–1999) | 24 Aug 1934 | 89 years, 255 days |
92 | Ricardo de la Espriella | Panama | President (1982–1984) | 5 Sept 1934 | 89 years, 243 days |
93 | Apas Jumagulov | Kyrgyzstan | Prime Minister (1993–1998) | 19 Sept 1934 | 89 years, 229 days |
94 | Eugene Koffi Adoboli | Togo | Prime Minister (1999–2000) | 3 Oct 1934 | 89 years, 215 days |
95 | Yakubu Gowon | Nigeria | Head of the Federal Military Government (1966–1975) | 19 Oct 1934 | 89 years, 199 days |
96 | Hamilton Green | Guyana | Prime Minister (1985–1992) | 9 Nov 1934 | 89 years, 178 days |
Ingvar Carlsson | Sweden | Prime Minister (1986–1991; 1994–1996) | |||
98 | Nicéphore Soglo | Benin | Acting Prime Miister (1990–1991) President (1991–1996) |
29 Nov 1934 | 89 years, 158 days |
99 | Pratibha Patil | India | President (2007–2012) | 19 Dec 1934 | 89 years, 148 days |
100 | Stjepan Mesić | Yugoslavia
Croatia |
President of the Presidency (1991)
President (2000–2010) |
24 Dec 1934 | 89 years, 133 days |
Addendum
Uncertain date of birth
Name | State | Position | Birth | Age |
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Abdul Rauf al-Kasm | Syria | Prime Minister (1980–1987) | 1932 | 91 years, 126 days to 92 years, 125 days |
Severino Tura | San Marino | Captain Regent (1985) | 1934 | 89 years, 126 days to 90 years, 125 days |
Unclear status as state leaders
Name | State | Position | Birth | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
César Yanes Urías | El Salvador | Member of the Junta of Government (1960–1961) | 24 Apr 1920 | 104 years, 11 days |
Ali Haroun | Algeria | Member of the High Council of State (1992–1994) | 8 Feb 1927 | 97 years, 87 days |
Michael J. Williams | Trinidad and Tobago | Acting President during absence (1987) | 16 Oct 1929 | 94 years, 200 days |
Karan Singh | Janmu and Kashmir | Prince Regent (1952–1965) | 9 Mar 1931 | 93 years, 57 days |
Nicola Mancino | Italy | Acting President (1999) | 15 Oct 1931 | 92 years, 203 days |
Dimitru Mazilu | Romania | Member of the National Salvation Front (1989) | 24 Ju 1934 | 89 years, 316 days |
Tarcisio Bertone | Vatican City | Camerlengo during papal vacancy (2013) | 2 Dec 1934 | 89 years, 155 days |
Unclear status as state leader with an uncertain date of birth
Name | State | Position | Birth | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
Waldo Bernal Pereira | Bolivia | Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1980) Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1981) |
1931 | 92 years, 126 days to 93 years, 125 days |
1934 | 89 years, 126 days to 90 years, 125 days | |||
Félix Rouzabakani | Congo-Braxzaville | Member of the Provisional Government (1963) | 1934 | 89 years, 126 days to 90 years, 125 days |
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