Published 7th October 2024
Top 10 Oldest Presidents in the World in 2024
As we move through 2024, the world witnesses many leaders who continue to hold significant influence despite their advanced age. These heads of state, with decades of leadership experience, have shaped their countries through monumental changes. Here’s a look at the oldest presidents in the world in 2024, highlighting their enduring presence in global politics.
1. Paul Biya – Cameroon (91 Years Old)
Paul Biya, the President of Cameroon, currently holds the title of the oldest president in the world in 2024. Serving as Cameroon’s president since 1982, Biya has governed for over four decades. His leadership is known for its stability, though critics argue it leans towards authoritarianism. Despite his age, Biya continues to play a pivotal role in the country’s politics, showing no intention of stepping down.
2. Mahmoud Abbas – Palestine (88 Years Old)
Mahmoud Abbas, born in 1935, is the President of the State of Palestine and the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Abbas has been a significant figure in Middle Eastern politics since 2005, seeking peaceful resolutions to the long-standing Israel-Palestine conflict. As the second oldest president in 2024, he remains central to the Palestinian cause.
3. Michel Aoun – Lebanon (90 Years Old)
Born in 1933, Michel Aoun became Lebanon’s president in 2016. His presidency has faced numerous challenges, including Lebanon’s economic crisis and political instability. Despite these hurdles, Aoun remains a key figure in Lebanese politics, and at 90, he stands as one of the oldest serving leaders in the world.
4. Emmerson Mnangagwa – Zimbabwe (81 Years Old)
Emmerson Mnangagwa, born in 1942, assumed the presidency of Zimbabwe in 2017 following the ousting of Robert Mugabe. At 81, Mnangagwa’s leadership has been both lauded for economic reforms and criticized for authoritarian practices. His influence continues to shape the political landscape of Zimbabwe in 2024.
5. Sergio Mattarella – Italy (82 Years Old)
Sergio Mattarella, born in 1941, is the President of Italy and has held the position since 2015. Known for his non-partisan stance and commitment to democratic values, Mattarella is highly respected both within Italy and across Europe. His leadership has been crucial in maintaining stability in Italy through various political crises.
6. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo – Equatorial Guinea (81 Years Old)
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, born in 1942, has ruled Equatorial Guinea since 1979, making him one of the world’s longest-serving heads of state. His presidency, however, has been marked by controversy, with accusations of corruption and human rights abuses. Despite these concerns, Obiang’s leadership remains firmly entrenched in Equatorial Guinea.
7. Hassanal Bolkiah – Brunei (77 Years Old)
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, born in 1946, is one of the oldest monarchs in 2024. He has ruled Brunei since 1967, overseeing the nation’s significant wealth due to its oil reserves. His leadership is characterized by conservatism and traditional values, though his vast wealth has garnered international attention.
8. Bashar al-Assad – Syria (58 Years Old)
While younger than others on this list, Bashar al-Assad has been the President of Syria since 2000. His presidency has been marked by the Syrian civil war, which began in 2011. Assad, at 58, remains one of the most controversial leaders in the Middle East, but his long tenure ensures his place among the longest-standing heads of state.
9. Yoweri Museveni – Uganda (79 Years Old)
Yoweri Museveni, born in 1944, has served as Uganda’s president since 1986, making him one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. While his presidency has been praised for economic improvements, it has also faced criticism for his extended stay in power and the political repression of his opponents.
10. Joe Biden – United States (82 Years Old)
Joe Biden, born in 1942, became the oldest president in U.S. history when he took office in 2020 at the age of 78. Now 82, Biden continues to lead the United States through a period of significant global and domestic challenges. His presidency remains influential, both within the U.S. and on the global stage, as he navigates issues such as climate change, economic recovery, and international diplomacy.
Why Age Plays a Role in Leadership
Older leaders often carry with them years of governance experience, providing their nations with stability and historical insight. However, age also brings with it the challenges of maintaining both physical and mental health, especially when managing the demands of running a country. While some of these presidents have faced criticism for their extended tenures, their leadership continues to shape the future of their nations.
List
Currently in office
No. | Name | State | Position | Birth | Age | Living as of |
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1 | Guillermo Rodríguez | Ecuador | Acting President (1972–1976) | 4 Nov 1923 | 100 years, 338 days | 4 Nov 2023[2] |
2 | Khamtai Siphandone | Laos | Prime Minister (1991–1998)Chairman of the People’s Revolutionary Party (1992–2006)President (1998–2006) | 8 Feb 1924 | 100 years, 242 days | 8 Feb 2024[4] |
3 | Tomiichi Murayama | Japan | Prime Minister (1994–1996) | 3 Mar 1924 | 100 years, 218 days | 3 Mar 2024[5] |
4 | Jimmy Carter | United States | President (1977–1981) | 1 Oct 1924 | 100 years, 6 days | 1 Oct 2024[6] |
5 | Mahathir Mohamad | Malaysia | Prime Minister (1981–2003; 2018–2020) | 10 Jul 1925 | 99 years, 89 days | 18 Jul 2024[7] |
6 | Mohammad Hasan Sharq | Afghanistan | Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1988–1989) | 17 Jul 1925 | 99 years, 82 days | 30 Aug 2016[8] |
7 | Abdoulaye Wade | Senegal | President (2000–2012) | 29 May 1926 | 98 years, 131 days | 29 May 2024[9] |
8 | Valdas Adamkus | Lithuania | President (1998–2003; 2004–2009) | 3 Nov 1926 | 97 years, 339 days | 25 Jun 2024[10] |
9 | Raif Dizdarević | Yugoslavia | President of the Presidency (1988–1989) | 9 Dec 1926 | 97 years, 303 days | 23 May 2024[11] |
10 | Thanin Kraivichien | Thailand | Prime Minister (1976–1977) | 5 Apr 1927 | 97 years, 185 days | 11 Jan 2023[12] |
11 | Kim Yong-nam | North Korea | Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly (1998–2019) | 4 Feb 1928 | 96 years, 246 days | 12 Jul 2024[13] |
12 | Arnold Rüütel | Estonia | Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992)President (2001–2006) | 10 May 1928 | 96 years, 150 days | 10 May 2024[14] |
13 | Arthur Foulkes | Bahamas | Governor-General (2010–2014) | 11 May 1928 | 96 years, 149 days | 11 May 2024[15] |
14 | Péter Boross | Hungary | Prime Minister (1993–1994) | 27 Aug 1928 | 96 years, 41 days | 27 Aug 2023[16] |
15 | Zhu Rongji | China | Premier of the State Council (1998–2003) | 23 Oct 1928 | 95 years, 350 days | 7 Feb 2024[17] |
16 | Édouard Balladur | France | Prime Minister (1993–1995) | 2 May 1929 | 95 years, 158 days | 5 May 2024[18] |
17 | Sam Nujoma | Namibia | President (1990–2005) | 12 May 1929 | 95 years, 148 days | 19 Jul 2024[19] |
18 | Orville Turnquest | Bahamas | Governor-General (1995–2001) | 19 Jul 1929 | 95 years, 80 days | 20 Feb 2023[20] |
19 | Jamshid bin Abdullah | Zanzibar | Sultan (1963–1964) | 16 Sep 1929 | 95 years, 21 days | 16 Sep 2020[21] |
20 | Violeta Chamorro | Nicaragua | Member of the Junta of National Reconstruction (1979–1980)President (1990–1997) | 18 Oct 1929 | 94 years, 355 days | 24 May 2024[22] |
21 | Gombojavyn Ochirbat | Mongolia | General Secretary of the People’s Revolutionary Party (1990) | 15 Nov 1929 | 94 years, 327 days | 6 Dec 2021[23] |
22 | Alfred Moisiu | Albania | President (2002–2007) | 1 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 311 days | 8 Apr 2024[24] |
23 | Lee Hyun-jae | South Korea | Prime Minister (1988) | 20 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 292 days | 27 Apr 2024[25] |
Milan Panić | Yugoslavia | Federal Prime Minister (1992–1993) | 30 May 2023[26] | |||
25 | Efraín Goldenberg | Peru | Prime Minister (1994–1995) | 28 Dec 1929 | 94 years, 284 days | 1 Jul 2024[27] |
26 | Ahmed Osman | Morocco | Prime Minister (1972–1979) | 3 Jan 1930 | 94 years, 278 days | 2 Jun 2020[28] |
27 | Ion Iliescu | Romania | Chairman of the National Salvation Front Council (1989–1990)President of the Provisional National Unity Council (1990)President (1990–1996; 2000–2004) | 3 Mar 1930 | 94 years, 218 days | 3 Mar 2024[29] |
28 | Vigdís Finnbogadóttir | Iceland | President (1980–1996) | 15 Apr 1930 | 94 years, 175 days | 24 Jun 2024[30] |
29 | José Sarney | Brazil | President (1985–1990) | 24 Apr 1930 | 94 years, 166 days | 24 Apr 2024[31] |
30 | Kesang Choden | Bhutan | Regent (1972) | 21 May 1930 | 94 years, 139 days | 9 Oct 2023[32] |
31 | Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada | Bolivia | President (1993–1997; 2002–2003) | 1 Jul 1930 | 94 years, 98 days | 18 Aug 2024[33] |
32 | Ivy Dumont | Bahamas | Acting Governor-General (2001–2002)Governor-General (2002–2005) | 2 Oct 1930 | 94 years, 5 days | 8 Aug 2024[34] |
33 | Mabandla Dlamini | Swaziland | Prime Minister (1979–1983) | 11 Nov 1930 | 93 years, 331 days | 14 Jan 2024[35] |
34 | Choe Yong-rim | North Korea | Premier (2010–2013) | 20 Nov 1930 | 93 years, 322 days | 27 Jul 2023[36] |
35 | Cesar Virata | Philippines | Prime Minister (1981–1986) | 12 Dec 1930 | 93 years, 300 days | 24 Jan 2024[37] |
36 | William Deane | Australia | Governor-General (1996–2001) | 4 Jan 1931 | 93 years, 277 days | 7 Mar 2024[38] |
Cleopa Msuya | Tanzania | Prime Minister (1980–1983; 1994–1995) | 8 Apr 2024[39] | |||
38 | Philip Greaves | Barbados | Acting Governor-General (2017–2018) | 19 Jan 1931 | 93 years, 262 days | 2 Jan 2022[40] |
39 | Isabel Perón | Argentina | President (1974–1976) | 4 Feb 1931 | 93 years, 246 days | 23 Mar 2024[41] |
40 | Lamberto Dini | Italy | Prime Minister (1995–1996) | 1 Mar 1931 | 93 years, 220 days | 10 May 2024[42] |
41 | Elliott Belgrave | Barbados | Acting Governor-General (2011–2012)Governor-General (2012–2017) | 16 Mar 1931 | 93 years, 205 days | 16 Mar 2018[43] |
42 | George Vassiliou | Cyprus | President (1988–1993) | 20 May 1931 | 93 years, 140 days | 15 Mar 2024[44] |
43 | Raúl Castro | Cuba | President of the Council of State (2006–2018)President of the Council of Ministers (2006–2018)First Secretary of the Communist Party (2011–2021) | 3 Jun 1931 | 93 years, 126 days | 3 Jun 2024[45] |
44 | Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Brazil | President (1995–2003) | 18 Jun 1931 | 93 years, 111 days | 19 Jun 2024[46] |
45 | Khieu Samphan | Democratic Kampuchea | Acting Prime Minister (1976)Chairman of the State Presidium (1976–1979) | 28 Jul 1931 | 93 years, 71 days | 10 Jan 2024[47] |
46 | Pié Masumbuko | Burundi | Acting Prime Minister (1965) | 29 Sep 1931 | 93 years, 8 days | 10 Apr 2023[48] |
47 | Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar | Bangladesh | Acting President (2002) | 1 Dec 1931 | 92 years, 311 days | 10 May 2024[49] |
48 | Edmund Lawrence | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Governor-General (2013–2015) | 14 Feb 1932 | 92 years, 236 days | 4 Nov 2022[50] |
49 | Tang Fei | Taiwan | President of the Executive Yuan (2000) | 15 Mar 1932 | 92 years, 206 days | 17 Jan 2021[51] |
50 | Chavalit Yongchaiyudh | Thailand | Prime Minister (1996–1997) | 15 May 1932 | 92 years, 145 days | 4 May 2024[52] |
51 | Marguerite Pindling | Bahamas | Governor-General (2014–2019) | 26 Jun 1932 | 92 years, 103 days | 14 Feb 2024[53] |
52 | Anand Panyarachun | Thailand | Prime Minister (1991–1992; 1992) | 9 Aug 1932 | 92 years, 59 days | 5 Aug 2024[54] |
53 | Sirikit | Regent (1956) | 12 Aug 1932 | 92 years, 56 days | 12 Aug 2024[55] | |
54 | Gavril Dejeu | Romania | Acting Prime Minister (1998) | 11 Sep 1932 | 92 years, 26 days | 4 Mar 2024[56] |
55 | Manmohan Singh | India | Prime Minister (2004–2014) | 26 Sep 1932 | 92 years, 11 days | 26 Sep 2024[57] |
56 | Vytautas Landsbergis | Lithuania | Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1992) | 18 Oct 1932 | 91 years, 355 days | 11 Mar 2024[58] |
57 | Vitold Fokin | Ukraine | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 25 Oct 1932 | 91 years, 348 days | 9 Oct 2023[59] |
58 | Ugo Mifsud Bonnici | Malta | President (1994–1999) | 8 Nov 1932 | 91 years, 334 days | 12 Apr 2024[60] |
59 | Kim Suk-soo | South Korea | Prime Minister (2002–2003) | 20 Nov 1932 | 91 years, 322 days | 27 Jan 2024[61] |
Colville Young | Belize | Governor-General (1993–2021) | 28 Dec 2023[62] | |||
61 | Than Shwe | Myanmar | Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council (1992–2011)Prime Minister (1992–2003)Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Association (1993–2011) | 2 Feb 1933 | 91 years, 248 days | 15 Aug 2024[63] |
62 | Paul Biya | Cameroon | Prime Minister (1975–1982)President (1982–present) | 13 Feb 1933 | 91 years, 237 days | 23 Aug 2024[3] |
63 | Mark Eyskens | Belgium | Prime Minister (1981) | 29 Apr 1933 | 91 years, 161 days | 1 May 2024[64] |
64 | H. D. Deve Gowda | India | Prime Minister (1996–1997) | 18 May 1933 | 91 years, 142 days | 26 Jul 2024[65] |
65 | Hüsamettin Cindoruk | Turkey | Acting President (1993) | 8 Jun 1933 | 91 years, 121 days | 13 Sep 2024[66] |
66 | Fouad Mebazaa | Tunisia | Acting President (2011) | 15 Jun 1933 | 91 years, 114 days | 1 Mar 2024[67] |
67 | Dumaagiin Sodnom | Mongolia | Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1984–1990) | 14 Jul 1933 | 91 years, 85 days | 9 May 2024[68] |
68 | Suchinda Kraprayoon | Thailand | Prime Minister (1992) | 6 Aug 1933 | 91 years, 62 days | 24 Mar 2019[69] |
69 | Rubén Darío Paredes | Panama | Commander of the National Guard (1982–1983) | 11 Aug 1933 | 91 years, 57 days | 16 Mar 2023[70] |
70 | Arnold Koller | Switzerland | Federal Council Member (1986–1999)President (1990; 1997) | 29 Aug 1933 | 91 years, 39 days | 29 Aug 2023[71] |
71 | Mátyás Szűrös | Hungary | Provisional President (1989–1990) | 11 Sep 1933 | 91 years, 26 days | 11 May 2024[72] |
72 | Michel Aoun | Lebanon | President (2016–2022)[β] | 30 Sep 1933 | 91 years, 7 days | 19 Feb 2024[73] |
73 | Abel Pacheco | Costa Rica | President (2002–2006) | 22 Dec 1933 | 90 years, 290 days | 21 Jun 2024[74] |
74 | Akihito | Japan | Emperor (1989–2019) | 23 Dec 1933 | 90 years, 289 days | 23 Aug 2024[75] |
75 | Rudolf Schuster | Slovakia | President (1999–2004) | 4 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 277 days | 4 Jan 2024[76] |
76 | Jean Chrétien | Canada | Prime Minister (1993–2003) | 11 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 270 days | 24 Mar 2024[77] |
77 | Édith Cresson | France | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 27 Jan 1934 | 90 years, 254 days | 27 Jan 2024[78] |
78 | Eddie Fenech Adami | Malta | Prime Minister (1987–1996; 1998–2004)President (2004–2009) | 7 Feb 1934 | 90 years, 243 days | 7 Feb 2024[79] |
79 | Mohamed Ennaceur | Tunisia | Acting President (2019) | 21 Mar 1934 | 90 years, 200 days | 30 May 2024[80] |
80 | J. Y. Pillay | Singapore | Acting President (2017) | 30 Mar 1934 | 90 years, 191 days | 28 Apr 2024[81] |
81 | John Malecela | Tanzania | Prime Minister (1990–1994) | 19 Apr 1934 | 90 years, 171 days | 21 Apr 2024[82] |
82 | Pedro Pires | Cape Verde | Prime Minister (1975–1991)President (2001–2011) | 29 Apr 1934 | 90 years, 161 days | 29 Apr 2024[83] |
83 | Lee Hong-koo | South Korea | Prime Minister (1994–1995) | 9 May 1934 | 90 years, 151 days | 8 Jan 2024[84] |
84 | Heng Samrin | Kampuchea Cambodia | President of the Council of State (1979–1992)General Secretary of the People’s Revolutionary Party (1981–1991) | 25 May 1934 | 90 years, 135 days | 30 Mar 2024[85] |
85 | Monica Dacon | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Acting Governor-General (2002) | 4 Jun 1934 | 90 years, 125 days | 26 Feb 2019[86] |
86 | Albert II | Belgium | King (1993–2013) | 6 Jun 1934 | 90 years, 123 days | 6 Jun 2024[87] |
87 | Désiré Rakotoarijaona | Madagascar | Prime Minister (1977–1988) | 19 Jun 1934 | 90 years, 110 days | 8 Aug 2015[88] |
88 | Ricardo de la Espriella | Panama | President (1982–1984) | 5 Sep 1934 | 90 years, 32 days | 7 Sep 2017[89] |
89 | Apas Jumagulov | Kyrgyzstan | Prime Minister (1993–1998) | 19 Sep 1934 | 90 years, 18 days | 19 Sep 2024[90] |
90 | Eugene Koffi Adoboli | Togo | Prime Minister (1999–2000) | 3 Oct 1934 | 90 years, 4 days | 6 Sep 2020[91] |
91 | Yakubu Gowon | Nigeria | Head of the Federal Military Government (1966–1975) | 19 Oct 1934 | 89 years, 354 days | 22 Feb 2024[92] |
92 | Ingvar Carlsson | Sweden | Prime Minister (1986–1991; 1994–1996) | 9 Nov 1934 | 89 years, 333 days | 4 Jun 2024[93] |
Hamilton Green | Guyana | Prime Minister (1985–1992) | 29 Feb 2024[94] | |||
94 | Nicéphore Soglo | Benin | Acting Prime Minister (1990–1991)President (1991–1996) | 29 Nov 1934 | 89 years, 313 days | 5 Feb 2024[95] |
95 | Pratibha Patil | India | President (2007–2012) | 19 Dec 1934 | 89 years, 293 days | 14 Mar 2024[96] |
96 | Stjepan Mesić | Yugoslavia Croatia | President of the Presidency (1991)President (2000–2010) | 24 Dec 1934 | 89 years, 288 days | 27 Apr 2024[97] |
97 | António Ramalho Eanes | Portugal | President of the Revolutionary Council (1976–1982)President (1976–1986) | 25 Jan 1935 | 89 years, 256 days | 26 Apr 2024[98] |
98 | Artur Rasizade | Azerbaijan | Prime Minister (1996–2003; 2003–2018)[γ] | 26 Feb 1935 | 89 years, 224 days | 22 Jun 2024[99] |
99 | Mohammed Basindawa | Yemen | Prime Minister (2011–2014) | 4 Apr 1935 | 89 years, 186 days | 22 May 2024[100] |
100 | Peter Hollingworth | Australia | Governor-General (2001–2003) | 10 Apr 1935 | 89 years, 180 days | 1 Aug 2024[101] |
P. J. Patterson | Jamaica | Prime Minister (1992–2006) | 10 Apr 2024[102] |
Addendum
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Uncertain date of birth
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Name | State | Position | Birth | Age | Living as of |
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Abdul Rauf al-Kasm | Syria | Prime Minister (1980–1987) | 1932 | 91 years, 281 days to92 years, 280 days | 29 Jan 2020[103] |
Severino Tura | San Marino | Captain Regent (1985) | 1934 | 89 years, 281 days to90 years, 280 days | 7 Aug 2018[104] |
Unclear status as state leaders
Unclear status as state leaders with an uncertain date of birth
Name | State | Position | Birth | Age | Living as of |
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Waldo Bernal Pereira [es] | Bolivia | Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1980)[ε]Member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1981) | 1931 or 1934 | 92 years, 281 days to93 years, 280 days; or89 years, 281 days to90 years, 280 days | 30 Apr 2018[116] |
Félix Mouzabakani | Congo-Brazzaville | Member of the Provisional Government (1963)[ζ] | 1934 | 89 years, 281 days to90 years, 280 days | 7 Nov 2020[117] |
See also
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- List of centenarians (politicians and civil servants)
- List of current heads of state and government
- List of current state leaders by date of assumption of office
- List of longest-reigning monarchs
- List of youngest state leaders since 1900
- Lists of state leaders by age
- Lists of state leaders
- Records of heads of state
- Gerontocracy
Conclusion
The oldest presidents in the world in 2024 highlight the ongoing role that senior leaders play in global politics. Their decades of experience often bring wisdom, yet their extended rule can sometimes lead to controversy. In a world that values both experience and vitality, these leaders remain key players, influencing both domestic and international affairs.