List of State Leaders in 1984 - North America

North America

  • Anguilla (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - Alastair Turner Baillie, Governor of Anguilla (1983–1987)
    • Chief Minister -
      1. Ronald Webster, Chief Minister of Anguilla (1980–1984)
      2. Emile Gumbs, Chief Minister of Anguilla (1984–1994)
  • Antigua and Barbuda -
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Antigua and Barbuda (1981–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Wilfred Jacobs, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda (1967–1993)
    • Prime Minister - Vere Bird, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda (1976–1994)
  • The Bahamas -
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of the Bahamas (1973–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Gerald Cash, Governor-General of the Bahamas (1979–1988)
    • Prime Minister - Sir Lynden Pindling, Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1967–1992)
  • Barbados -
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Barbados (1966–present)
    • Governor-General -
      1. Sir Deighton Lisle Ward, Governor-General of Barbados (1976–1984)
      2. Sir William Douglas, Acting Governor-General of Barbados (1984)
      3. Sir Hugh Springer, Governor-General of Barbados (1984–1990)
    • Prime Minister - Tom Adams, Prime Minister of Barbados (1976–1985)
  • Belize -
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Belize (1981–present)
    • Governor-General - Dame Elmira Minita Gordon, Governor-General of Belize (1981–1993)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. George Cadle Price, Prime Minister of Belize (1961–1984)
      2. Manuel Esquivel, Prime Minister of Belize (1984–1989)
  • Bermuda (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - John Morrison, Viscount Dunrossil, Governor of Bermuda (1983–1988)
    • Premier - John Swan, Premier of Bermuda (1982–1995)
  • British Virgin Islands (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - David Robert Barwick, Governor of the British Virgin Islands (1982–1986)
    • Chief Minister - Cyril Romney, Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands (1983–1986)
  • Canada
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada (1952–present)
    • Governor General -
      1. Edward Schreyer, Governor General of Canada (1979–1984)
      2. Jeanne Sauvé, Governor General of Canada (1984–1990)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada (1980–1984)
      2. John Turner, Prime Minister of Canada (1984)
      3. Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada (1984–1993)
  • Cayman Islands (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - George Peter Lloyd, Governor of the Cayman Islands (1982–1987)
  • Costa Rica -
    • President - Luis Alberto Monge, President of Costa Rica (1982–1986)
  • Cuba
    • Communist Party Leader - Fidel Castro, First secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (1965–2011)
    • President - Fidel Castro, President of the Council of State of Cuba (1976–2008)
    • Premier - Fidel Castro, President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba (1959–2008)
  • Dominica -
    • President - Clarence Seignoret, President of Dominica (1983–1993)
    • Prime Minister - Eugenia Charles, Prime Minister of Dominica (1980–1995)
  • Dominican Republic -
    • President - Salvador Jorge Blanco, President of the Dominican Republic (1982–1986)
  • El Salvador
    • President -
      1. Álvaro Magaña, President of El Salvador (1982–1984)
      2. José Napoleón Duarte, President of El Salvador (1984–1989)
  • Grenada
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Grenada (1974–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Paul Scoon, Governor-General of Grenada (1978–1992)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Nicholas Brathwaite, Chairman of the Interim Advisory Council of Grenada (1983–1984)
      2. Herbert Blaize, Prime Minister of Grenada (1984–1989)
  • Guatemala
    • Head of State - Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores, Chief of State of Guatemala (1983–1986)
  • Haiti -
    • President - Jean-Claude Duvalier, President for Life of Haiti (1971–1986)
  • Honduras
    • President - Roberto Suazo Córdova, President of Honduras (1982–1986)
  • Jamaica
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Jamaica (1962–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Florizel Glasspole, Governor-General of Jamaica (1973–1991)
    • Prime Minister - Edward Seaga, Prime Minister of Jamaica (1980–1989)
  • Mexico -
    • President - Miguel de la Madrid, President of Mexico (1982–1988)
  • Montserrat (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - David Kenneth Hay Dale, Governor of Montserrat (1980–1984)
    • Chief Minister - John Osborne, Chief Minister of Montserrat (1978–1991)
  • Netherlands Antilles (constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
    • Governor - René Römer, Governor of the Netherlands Antilles (1983–1990)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Dominico Martina, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1979–1984)
      2. Maria Liberia Peters, Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1984–1986)
  • Nicaragua
    • Head of State - Junta of National Reconstruction, Head of State of Nicaragua (1979–1985)
  • Panama
    • De facto leader - Manuel Noriega, Commandant of the Panamanian Defense Forces (1983–1989)
    • President -
      1. Ricardo de la Espriella, President of Panama (1982–1984)
      2. Jorge Illueca, President of Panama (1984)
      3. Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino, President of Panama (1984–1985)
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Clement Arrindell, Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1981–1995)
    • Prime Minister - Kennedy Simmonds, Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis (1980–1995)
  • Saint Lucia
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Saint Lucia (1979–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis, Governor-General of Saint Lucia (1982–1987)
    • Prime Minister - John Compton, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia (1982–1996)
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Territorial collectivity of France)
    • Prefect - Gérard Lefèvre, Prefect of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (1983–1985)
    • President of the General Council -
      1. Albert Pen, President of the General Council of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (1968–1984)
      2. Marc Plantegenest, President of the General Council of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (1984–1994)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Monarch - Elizabeth II, Queen of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979–present)
    • Governor-General - Sir Sydney Gun-Munro, Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1976–1985)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Milton Cato, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1974–1984)
      2. James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1984–2000)
  • Trinidad and Tobago -
    • President - Ellis Clarke, President of Trinidad and Tobago (1972–1987)
    • Prime Minister - George Chambers, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago (1981–1986)
  • Turks and Caicos Islands (British dependent territory)
    • Governor - Christopher J. Turner, Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1982–1987)
    • Chief Minister - Norman Saunders, Chief Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands (1980–1985)
  • United States of America -
    • President - Ronald Reagan, President of the United States (1981–1989)
    • Puerto Rico (Commonwealth of the United States)
      • Governor - Carlos Romero Barceló, Governor of Puerto Rico (1977–1985)
    • United States Virgin Islands (Insular area of the United States)
      • Governor - Juan Francisco Luis, Governor of US Virgin Islands (1978–1987)

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