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List of impeachments of heads of state

List of impeachments of heads of state

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This is a list of formal impeachments, impeachment attempts or impeachment inquiries of presidents, or holders of other offices equivalent to a head of state.

Successful impeachments

Successful removal from office by legislature is indicated in bold:

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Resigned during the impeachment attempt

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Fled the country during the impeachment attempt

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Failed impeachment attempts

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See also


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