Àtòjọ àwọn olórí ìjọba àti orílẹ̀-èdè lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́
ojúewé àtojọ Wikimedia
(Àtúnjúwe láti List of current heads of state and government)
Èyí ni àtòjọ àwọn olórí ìjọba àti orílẹ̀-èdè lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́.
Àwọn orílè-èdè tó jẹ́ ọmọ ẹgbẹ́ Àjọ àwọn Orílẹ̀-èdè
àtúnṣeColour key |
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Green cells indicate leaders whose offices constitutionally administer the executive or legislature of their respective state/government.
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Blue cells indicate non–ceremonial heads of state with limited power (e.g. Bhutan) or de facto government leaders whose offices lack de jure constitutional power (e.g. Myanmar).
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- Àkíyèsí: Names in small font generally denote acting, transitional, temporary leaders, or representatives. Other notes and exceptions are provided at § Notes.
Awon orile-ede ti omo-egbe Ajo Isokan awon Orile-ede kan kasi
àtúnṣe
Awon orile-ede ti omo-egbe Ajo Isokan awon Orile-ede kankan ko kasi
àtúnṣeThis list encompasses the leaders of geo-political entities that lack significant international recognition. The degree of control these entities exert over their claimed territories may vary.
State | Head of state | Head of government |
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Nagorno-Karabakh | President Bako Sahakyan | Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan |
Somaliland | ||
Àdàkọ:Country data Transnistria Transnistria |
Àyọkà yìí tàbí apá rẹ̀ únfẹ́ àtúnṣe sí. Ẹ le fẹ̀ jù báyìí lọ tàbí kí ẹ ṣàtúnṣe rẹ̀ lọ́nà tí yíò mu kúnrẹ́rẹ́. Ẹ ran Wikipedia lọ́wọ́ láti fẹ̀ẹ́ jù báyìí lọ. |
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àtúnṣe- ↑ Abbas's presidency expired on 9 January 2009 but he unilaterally extended his term for another year. Haniyeh, as the Speaker of the House, would succeed Abbas were he to have died or been expelled from office. The two major political parties in Palestine, Fatah and Hamas disagree about who the legitimate President currently is.
- ↑ As part of the Fatah-Hamas conflict, essentially a civil war, Abbas dismissed Haniyeh and chose Fayyed as PM without parliamentary approval. The two major political parties in Palestine, Fatah and Hamas disagree about who the legitimate Prime Minister currently is.
- ↑ On November 12, 2006 the Salvation Union of South Ossetia, opposing the leadership of Eduard Kokoity, held an alternative presidential election, in which former South Ossetian Prime Minister Dmitry Sanakoyev was chosen as the president of the alternative government of South Ossetia.
Àwọn ìjápọ̀ lóde
àtúnṣe- Rulers.org List of rulers throughout time and places
- [1] Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine. List of official websites for heads of state
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