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This is a list of state leaders in the 2000s (2000–2009) AD, such as the heads of state, heads of government, or the general secretaries of single-party states.

These polities are generally sovereign states, including states with limited recognition (when recognised by at least one UN member state), but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 21st century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.

Africa

Africa: Central

Africa: East

post abolished

Africa: Northcentral

Africa: Northeast

Africa: Northwest

Africa: South

  • Ntfombi, Queen Regent (1983–1986), Ndlovukati (1983–present)

Africa: West

  • Yahya Jammeh, Chairman of the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (1994–1996), President (1996–2017)

Americas

Americas: Caribbean and Lucayan

Constituent country 2010–present
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
  • Fidel Castro, Prime minister (1959–1976), President of the Council of Ministers (1976–2008)
  • Raúl Castro, President of the Council of Ministers (2008–2018)
Constituent country 2010–present
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Constituent country 1954–2010
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe
Constituent country 2010–present
For details see the Netherlands under western Europe

Americas: Central

Americas: North

Americas: South

Asia

Asia: Central

  • Emomali Rahmon, Chairman of the Supreme Assembly (1992–1994), President (1994–present)

Asia: East

  • Jiang Zemin, General Secretary (1989–2002), paramount leader (1989–2002)
  • Hu Jintao, General Secretary (2002–2012), paramount leader (2002–2012)

Asia: Southeast

  • Hun Sen, Prime minister (1998–2023)


Asia: South

  • Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Asia: West

  • Ali Abdullah Saleh, Chairman of the Presidential Council (1990–1994), President (1994–2012)

Europe

Europe: Balkans

Europe: Baltic states

Europe: British Isles

Europe: Central

Europe: East

Europe: Nordic

Europe: Southcentral

Europe: Southwest

Europe: West

  • Jean, Grand Duke (1964–2000)
  • Henri, Grand Duke (2000–present)

Eurasia: Caucasus

  • Oleg Yesayan, President of the National Assembly (1997–2005)
  • Ashot Ghulian, President of the National Assembly (2005–2020)

Oceania

Oceania: Australia and Papua New Guinea

Oceania: Pacific

See also

Notes

  1. Hassanal Bolkiah did not become a state leader until Brunei's independence in 1984.
  2. Boris Tadić and Vojislav Koštunica did not become state leaders until Serbia's independence in 2006.
  3. Boris Tadić and Vojislav Koštunica did not become state leaders until Serbia's independence in 2006.

References

  1. "PARLINFO – Parliamentarian File – Federal Experience – CHRÉTIEN, The Right Hon. Joseph Jacques Jean, P.C., C.C., O.M., Q.C., B.A., LL.L., LL.D." Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  2. https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/. sfnp error: no target: CITEREFhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/ (help)
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