CURRENT LONGEST SERVING LEADERS
List of current longest-ruling non-royal national leaders
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This list of current longest ruling non-royal national leaders is a list of the current living longest ruling heads of nation-states or national governments, who are not royalty, and have served ten years or longer, sorted by length of tenure.
The individuals on the list are not always the most powerful figure in their country's national government. Some are or have been at one time the most powerful figure in their country's national government but not necessarily continuously throughout the listed timespan. Some of them have held more than one national leadership level office: presidency, prime minister-ship, or some other title implying or widely believed to confer national leadership. When more than one such office exists in a country, there may be uncertainty as to which member of the national government actually has the ultimate power. Therefore, this list combines all national level offices held concurrently or consecutively by each individual leader.
Rank Image Name Country Office Tenure began Length of tenure
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Paul Biya Cameroon Prime Minister, then President[1] 30 June 1975 42 years, 212 days
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Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo Equatorial Guinea President[2] 3 August 1979 38 years, 178 days
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Ali Khamenei Iran President, then
Supreme Leader[3] 13 October 1981 36 years, 107 days
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Denis Sassou Nguesso Republic of the Congo President[4] 8 February 1979 – 31 August 1992 (1st time)
25 October 1997 – present (2nd time) 33 years, 300 days
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Hun Sen Cambodia Prime Minister[5] 14 January 1985 33 years, 14 days
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Yoweri Museveni Uganda President 26 January 1986 32 years, 2 days
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Nursultan Nazarbayev Kazakhstan First Secretary, then President[6] 22 June 1989 28 years, 220 days
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Omar al-Bashir Sudan President[7] 30 June 1989 28 years, 212 days
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Idriss Déby Chad President[8] 2 December 1990 27 years, 57 days
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Isaias Afwerki Eritrea President[9] 27 April 1991 26 years, 276 days
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Emomali Rahmon Tajikistan Acting Head of State,
then President[10] 19 November 1992 25 years, 70 days
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Paul Kagame Rwanda Vice-President, then President[11] 19 July 1994 23 years, 193 days
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Alexander Lukashenko Belarus President 20 July 1994 23 years, 192 days
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Artur Rasizade Azerbaijan Prime Minister[12] 20 July 1996 – 4 August 2003 (1st time)
6 August 2003 – present (2nd time) 21 years, 190 days
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Daniel Ortega Nicaragua Acting Head of State,
then President[13] 4 March 1981 – 25 April 1990 (1st time)
10 January 2007 – present (2nd time) 20 years, 70 days
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Kim Yong-nam North Korea President of the Presidium
of the Supreme People's
Assembly[14] 5 September 1998 19 years, 145 days
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Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi Samoa Prime Minister 23 November 1998 19 years, 66 days
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Abdelaziz Bouteflika Algeria President 27 April 1999 18 years, 276 days
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Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Djibouti President 8 May 1999 18 years, 265 days
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Vladimir Putin Russia Prime Minister, then President[15] 9 August 1999 – 7 May 2000 (1st term as Prime Minister)
8 May 2000 – 7 May 2008 (1st term as President)
8 May 2008 – 7 May 2012 (2nd term as Prime Minister)
7 May 2012 – present (2nd term as President) 18 years, 172 days
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Keith Mitchell Grenada Prime Minister 22 June 1995 – 9 July 2008 (1st time)
20 February 2013 – present (2nd time) 17 years, 359 days
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Hage Geingob Namibia Prime Minister, then President[16] 21 March 1990 – 28 August 2002 (1st time)
4 December 2012 – present (2nd time) 17 years, 215 days
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Bashar al-Assad Syria President 17 July 2000 17 years, 195 days
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Joseph Kabila Democratic Republic of the Congo President 17 January 2001 17 years, 11 days
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Ralph Gonsalves Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister 29 March 2001 16 years, 305 days
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Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini Swaziland Prime Minister 26 July 1996 – 29 September 2003 (1st time)
23 October 2008 – present (2nd time) 16 years, 161 days
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Dési Bouterse Suriname De facto Head of State,
then President[17] 25 February 1980 – 25 January 1988 (1st time)
12 August 2010 – present (2nd time) 15 years, 138 days
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Turkey Prime Minister, then President[18] 14 March 2003 14 years, 320 days
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Filip Vujanović Montenegro President[19] 22 May 2003 14 years, 251 days
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Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijan Prime Minister, then President[20] 4 August 2003 14 years, 177 days
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Abdelkader Taleb Omar Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Prime Minister 29 October 2003 14 years, 91 days
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Shavkat Mirziyoyev Uzbekistan Prime Minister, then President[21] 12 December 2003 14 years, 47 days
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Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh Prime Minister 23 June 1996 – 15 July 2001 (1st time)
6 January 2009 – present (2nd time) 14 years, 44 days
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Roosevelt Skerrit Dominica Prime Minister 8 January 2004 14 years, 20 days
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Mahmoud Abbas Palestine Prime Minister, then President[22] 19 March 2003 – 6 September 2003 (1st time)
15 January 2005 – present (2nd time) 13 years, 184 days
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Lee Hsien Loong Singapore Prime Minister 12 August 2004 13 years, 169 days
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Tommy Remengesau Palau President 1 January 2001 – 15 January 2009 (1st time)
17 January 2013 – present (2nd time) 13 years, 25 days
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Faure Gnassingbé Togo President[23] 5 February 2005 – 25 February 2005 (1st time)
4 May 2005 – present (2nd time) 12 years, 289 days
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Salva Kiir Mayardit South Sudan President[24] 30 July 2005 12 years, 182 days
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Pierre Nkurunziza Burundi President 26 August 2005 12 years, 155 days
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Angela Merkel Germany Federal Chancellor 22 November 2005 12 years, 67 days
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Evo Morales Bolivia President 22 January 2006 12 years, 6 days
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Benjamin Netanyahu Israel Prime Minister 18 June 1996 – 6 July 1999 (1st time)
31 March 2009 – present (2nd time) 11 years, 320 days
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Viktor Orbán Hungary Prime Minister 6 July 1998 – 27 May 2002 (1st time)
29 May 2010 – present (2nd time) 11 years, 204 days
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Raúl Castro Cuba First Secretary, President
and Prime Minister[25] 31 July 2006 11 years, 181 days
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Doris Leuthard Switzerland Federal Council Member,
formerly President[26] 1 August 2006 11 years, 180 days
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Frank Bainimarama Fiji Acting Head of State,
then Prime Minister[27] 29 May 2000 – 13 July 2000 (1st time)
5 December 2006 – present (2nd time) 11 years, 99 days
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Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow Turkmenistan President[28] 21 December 2006 11 years, 38 days
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Serzh Sargsyan Armenia Prime Minister, then President[29] 25 March 2007 – 9 April 2008 (as Prime Minister)
9 April 2008 – present (as President) 10 years, 309 days
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Ahmed Ouyahia Algeria Prime Minister 31 December 1995 – 15 December 1998 (1st time)
5 May 2003 – 24 May 2006 (2nd time)
23 June 2008 – 3 September 2012 (3rd time)
16 August 2017 – present (4th time) 10 years, 240 days
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Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta Mali Prime Minister, then President[30] 4 February 1994 – 15 February 2000 (1st time)
4 September 2013 – present (2nd time) 10 years, 157 days
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Bako Sahakyan Artsakh[31] President 7 September 2007 10 years, 143 days
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Ernest Bai Koroma Sierra Leone President 17 September 2007 10 years, 133 days
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Alassane Ouattara Côte d'Ivoire Prime Minister, then President[32] 7 November 1990 – 9 December 1993 (1st time)
4 December 2010 – present (2nd time) 10 years, 87 days