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Rulers born in 1937[a]
Name Country Years and title Birthdate Article[a]
Ati George Sokomanu Vanntu President (1980-1984), (1984-1989) 13th Jan, 1937
Raouf Bundhun Mauritius Acting President (2003) 14th Jan, 1937
King Harald V Norway King (1991-Recent date) 21st Feb, 1937 Unfortunate Gerald Ford moment, but see here: https://people.com/king-harald-recovers-from-tumble-while-greeting-queen-margrethe-7547631
Olusegun Obasanjo Nigeria President (First time, under a Military head, second elected) (1976–1979), (1999–2007) 5th Mar, 1937 Interview, see https://www.channelstv.com/2023/08/12/obasanjo-expresses-concern-over-corruption-in-nigerian-politics/
Egon Krenz East Germany General Sectary (1989) 19th Mar, 1937
Guido Vildoso Bolivia Leader of Junta (President) (1982) 5th of Apr, 1937
Cornelius A. Smith Bahamas Governor General (2019-2023) 7th Apr, 1937 (Should be one)
Joseph Ejercito Estrada Philippines President (1998-2001) 19th Apr, 1937
Trần Đức Lương Vietnam President (1997–2006) 5th May, 1937 (Articles seen)
Sergey Ling Belarus PM (1996-2000) 7th of May, 1937
Jacques Santer Luxembourg Prime Minister (1984–1995) 16th May, 1937 (Should be one)
Mengistu Haile Mariam Ethiopia Not sure, but Leader of Junta/President (1977-1991) 21st May, 1937 Seen in a now gone tweet, mentioned in article, see https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-45043811
Radoje Kontić Yugoslavia PM (1993-1998) 31st May, 1937
Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Bulgaria Tsar (1943–1946)
Prime Minister (2001–2005)
16th Jun, 1937 Was in court, see https://www.novinite.com/articles/219935/Bulgaria’s+Former+King+successfully+sued+the+state+for+1.6+Million+Euros
Lionel Jospin France Prime Minister (1997–2002) 12th Jul, 1937 Poem in auction, see https://www.sudouest.fr/charente-maritime/ile-de-re/ars-en-re/ars-en-re-lionel-jospin-ecrit-un-poeme-pour-restaurer-l-eglise-du-village-16215097.php
Yoshirō Mori Japan Prime Minister (2000–2001) 14th Jul, 1937 Maybe should keep his thoughts to himself, see https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14869049
Guy Stephen Montague Green Australia Acting Governor General (2003) 26th Jul, 1937 (Should be able to find one)
Manuel Pinto da Costa São Tomé and Príncipe President (1975–1991), (2011 – 2016) 5th Aug, 1937 (Should be able to find one)
James Beethoven Carlisle Antigua and Barbuda Governor General (1993-2007) (Should be able to find one)
Bounnhang Vorachith Laos PM (2001–2006)
GS (2016-2021)
President (2016–2021)
15th Aug, 1937 Met a leader, see https://en.vietnamplus.vn/president-visits-laos-former-senior-leaders/251349.vnp
Jean Alingué Bawoyeu Chad Prime Minister (1991–1992) 18th Aug, 1937 (Article maybe exists?)
Francisco Pinto Balsemão Portugal Prime Minister (1981–1983) 1st Sept, 1937 Got an award, see https://expresso.pt/50anos/2023-06-28-Francisco-Pinto-Balsemao-distinguido-com-Medalha-de-Honra-da-cidade-de-Lisboa-43ea627a
Vasyl' Vasylyovych Durdynets Ukraine Acting PM (1997) 27th Sept, 1937
Franz Vranitzky Austria Chancellor (1986–1997) 4th Oct, 1937 (exists)
Ramsewak Shankar Suirname President (1988-1990) 6th Nov, 1937
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Latvia President (1999–2007) 1st Dec, 1937 Statement, see https://bnn-news.com/ex-president-elksnins-doesnt-deserve-to-have-such-a-high-post-in-latvia-240140
Prosper Avril Haiti President (1988-1990) 12th Dec, 1937
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Maldives President (1978-2008) 29th Dec, 1937
Rulers born in 1937 With unclear status
Name Country Years and title Birthdate Article[a]
Carlos Westendorp y Cabeza Bosnia and Hergoniza High Represenative (1997-1999) 7th of Jan, 1937
Yan Yefimovich Fisher Kyrgyztan Acting State Sectary? (1991) (Very unclear, although one person is said to have signed any bills in that time) ? (Sometime in the year)
Muhammad al-Zanati Libya Sectries General (1992-2008) (questionable) ? (Sometime in the year)
Jacinto Soares Veloso Mozamquie Member of the Politburo (1986) (unclear leader, maybe a vague Junta like government) ? (Sometime in the year)
Emilio Della Balda San Marino Captain Regent (1966) ? (Sometime in the year)
Adriano Reffi San Marino Captain Regent (1978) ? (Sometime in the year, supposedly)
Prince Abdur Rahman bin Yahya Yemen PM (1967-1969) (Very unclear based on previous attempted lister with Ahmed al-Sayari) ? (Sometime in the year, supposedly)

List of figures who have died before making List of oldest living state leaders

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Died in 2023[b]
Name Country Died
Pervez Musharraf Pakistan Died February 5th
Sergey Tereshchenko Kazakhstan Died February 10th
Ahmed Qurei Palestine Died February 22nd
Gérard Latortue Haiti Died February 27th
Indrek Toome Estonia Died February 28th
Pascoal Mocumbi Mozambique Died March 25th
Nikica Valentić Croatia Died May 3rd
Rifat Rastoder (Acting) Montenegro Died May 4th
Mikio Aoki (Acting) Japan Died June 11th
Silvio Berlusconi Italy Died June 12th
Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Barbados Died June 26th
Tapley Seaton Saint Kitts and Nevis Died June 30th
Milan Milutinović Serbia Died July 2nd
Surat Huseynov Azerbaijan Died July 31st
Boniface Alexandre Haiti Died August 4th
Beriz Belkić Bosnia and Herzegovina Died August 16th
Mircea Snegur Moldova Died September 13th
Abdul Ati al-Obeidi (questionable leader) Libya Died September 16th
Marouf al-Bakhit Jordan Died October 7th
László Sólyom Hungary Died October 8th
Martti Ahtisaari Finland Died October 16th
Li Keqiang China Died October 26th
Henri Lopes Congo Died November 3rd
Rahim Huseynov Azerbaijan Died November 13th
Giuseppe Arzilli San Marino Died November 19th
Faustin Twagiramungu Rwanda Died December 2nd
Paulin Obame-Nguema Gabon Died December 11th
Died in 2024[c]
Vaino Väljas Estonia Died January 16th
Choe Thae-bok North Korea[d] Died January 20th
Hage Geingob Nambia Died February 4th
John Bruton Ireland Died February 6th
Sebastián Piñera Chile
Edward Lowassa Tanzania Died February 10th
Anfinn Kallsberg Faroe Islands Died February 20th
Brian Mulroney Canada Died February 29th
Agbéyomé Kodjo Togo Died March 3rd
Mahammed Dionne Senegal Died April 5th
Gediminas Kirkilas Lithuania Died April 20th
Ro Jai-bong South Korea Died April 23rd
Kwassi Klutse Togo Died May 19th
Ebrahim Raisi Iran
Donovan Ebanks Cayman Islands Died June 2nd
Brigitte Bierlein Austria Died June 3rd
Cristino Seriche Bioko Equatorial Guinea Died June 11th
Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi (questionable leader) Libya Died June 16th
Stojan Andov Macedonia Died June 18th
Mohamed Osman Jawari Somalia Died June 28th
Jógvan Sundstein Faroe Islands Died July 8th
Nguyễn Phú Trọng Vietnam Died July 19th
Zaid al-Rifai Jordan Died August 12th
Alberto Fujimori Peru Died September 10th
John Haglelgam Micronesia Died September 12th
Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah Kuwait Died September 14th
Daniel Williams Grenada Died October 2nd
Hama Amadou Niger Died October 23rd
Alphonse Poaty-Souchlaty Congo Died October 24th
Vadim Brovtsev (questionable leader/ recognized state) South Ossia Died November 14th
Serge Vohor Vanutu Died November 22nd
Dési Bouterse Suriamne Died December 25th
Died in 2025[e]
Costas Simitis Greece Died January 5th
Walter Martos Peru Died January 7th
Rosny Smarth Haiti Died January 15th
Didier Guillaume Monaco Dies January 17th
Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat Mongolia Died January 18th
Mauricio Funes El Salavdor Died January 21st
Julius Chan Papa New Guinea Died January 30th
Carlos Ferrero Peru Died January 31st
Horst Köhler Germany Died February 1st
Sid Ahmed Ghozali Algeria Died February 4th
David Vunagi Solomon Islands Died March 7th
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Malyasia Died April 14th
Francis Vatican/Rome/Argentina Died April 21st
Jules Wijdenbosch Suriamne Died April 30th

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c The person must have a valid source or been confirmed to have ruled here.
  2. ^ The Person must have been listed in the following sites or lists to be here: Rulers/World Statesmen, Oldest List, or list of leaders of said country, and then must have died before making it to the lists 100 mark, which was currently at 1934 at the time. (Some exceptions may apply)
  3. ^ The Person must have been listed in the following sites or lists to be here: Rulers/World Statesmen, Oldest List, or list of leaders of said country, and then must have died before making it to the lists 100 mark, was currently at 1934 at the time. This has flipped to 1935. (Some exceptions may apply)
  4. ^ North Korea has a tendency to announce deaths long after, and for their leaders not to be announced following retirements with where they are at, so some NK leaders are missed in list.
  5. ^ The Person must have been listed in the following sites or lists to be here: Rulers/World Statesmen, Oldest List, or list of leaders of said country, and then must have died before making it to the lists 100 mark, currently at 1935 at the time. (Some exceptions may apply)