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List of current vice presidents and designated acting presidents

List of current vice presidents and designated acting presidents

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This is a list of vice presidential or similar positions, and the current office holders:

Member states of the United Nations

Countries with a vice president (or similar position)

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Countries with a ex-officio Designated Acting Head of State

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States recognised by some United Nations member states

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Countries with a ex-officio Designated Acting Head of State

States recognised by no United Nations member states

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Countries with a ex-officio Designated Acting Head of State

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Alternative governments

Alternative governments with a vice president (or similar position)

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Notes

  1. Current First Lady of Azerbaijan, as the wife of President Ilham Aliyev
  2. Currently serving as First Lady of Nicaragua
  3. Sitti Farouata has served as Governor of Grande Comore since 23 May 2019, but only became Designated Acting President on 11 November 2021 after President Azali Assoumani had been in office for more than 900 days
  4. Just like the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected among nine Malay rulers once every five years. However, this position is not term-limited.

References

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  2. Sayed, Abdul (8 September 2021). "Analysis: How Are the Taliban Organized?". Voice of America. Retrieved 22 April 2022. This leadership structure remains in place, with Shaikh Hibatullah Akhundzada serving as supreme leader, aided by the three deputies — Mulawi Yaqoob Umari, Shaikh Sirajuddin Haqqani and Mulawi Abdul Ghani Baradar
  3. "Taliban in Afghanistan: who is in charge?". The National. 18 August 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  4. Abdul Qadir Sediqi; Jibran Ahmad (24 January 2019). "Taliban appoints new political leader to join U.S.-Taliban peace talks". Reuters. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  5. Investidura do Presidente da República. Rádio Nacional de Angola. 15 September 2022.
  6. Sidonie Aurore Bonny (3 August 2023). "Niger junta appoints civilians to Cabinet, member of military as vice president". Anadolu Agency. Douala, Cameroon. Retrieved 6 August 2023. Gen. Salifou Modi, Bazoum's former army chief of staff and the ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, is now vice president of the junta.
  7. "Live blog: Verkiezing president en vicepresident Suriname". De Ware Tijd (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 15 January 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  8. Narayanan, Ayush (7 April 2022). "A look at Yemen's new presidential leadership council and its powers". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 13 February 2023. The council head is supported by seven other members: Sultan Ali al-Arada, Tariq Muhammad Salih, Abed al-Rahman Abu Zara'a, Abdullah al-Alimi Bawazeer, Othman Hussein Megali, Aidarous Qassem al-Zubaidi, and Faraj Salmin al-Bahsani. These members will share the title of 'Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Leadership'
  9. or Prime Minister if he cannot exercise his duties
  10. or another member of the government if he cannot exercise his duties
  11. or his deputy if he cannot exercise his duties
  12. or First Vice President of the National Assembly if he cannot exercise his duties
  13. or President of the Senate if he cannot exercise his duties
  14. or President of the National Assembly if the President of the Senate cannot exercise his duties or Prime Minister if neither President of the Senate nor President of the National Assembly cannot exercise their duties
  15. or his replacement if he cannot exercise his duties
  16. if there is no Vice-President or he cannot exercise his duties
  17. or Speaker of the Shura Council if he cannot exercise his duties or President of the Supreme Constitutional Court if Parliament is dissolved
  18. or Vice-President of Senate if he cannot exercise his duties
  19. or Vice-Presidents of the National Assembly in the order of the seniority if he cannot exercise his duties
  20. if there is no Vice President
  21. or a Deputy Speaker if the Speaker of the Knesset cannot exercise his duties
  22. when Vice-President cannot exercise his duties
  23. or Chair of the Mazhilis if the Chair of the Senate cannot exercise his duties or Prime Minister if neither Chair of the Senate nor Chair of the Mazhilis cannot exercise their duties
  24. or Prime Minister if he cannot exercise their duties
  25. or a person designated by the Prime Minister
  26. or the President of Constitutional Council if he cannot exercise his duties
  27. or Prime Minister if he cannot exercise their duties
  28. or his substitute if he cannot exercise his duties
  29. or President of the Chamber of Deputies if the President of the Senate cannot exercise his duties or Prime Minister if neither President of the Senate nor President of the Chamber of Deputies cannot exercise their duties
  30. or his substitute if he cannot exercise his duties
  31. or Vice Presidents of the National Assembly in the order of precedence if he cannot exercise his duties
  32. in the case there is no Vice President
  33. or President of Parliament of South Ossetia if he cannot exercise his duties.

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