President of The Republic

The President of the Republic is a title used for heads of government or heads of state in some republics:

  • President of Argentina, the Presidente de la República Argentina
  • President of Brazil, the Presidente da República Federativa do Brasil
  • President of Colombia, the Presidente de la República de Colombia
  • President of Chile, the Presidente de la República de Chile
  • President of Finland, tasavallan presidentti (in Finnish), republikens president (in Swedish)
  • President of the French Republic, the Président de la République Française
  • President of the Hellenic Republic, the Πρόεδρος της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας (President of the Hellenic Republic)
  • President of the Republic of Hungary, a Magyar Köztársaság elnöke
  • President of the Irish Republic (1921-1922)
  • President of the Italian Republic, the Presidente della Repubblica Italiana
  • President of Indonesia, the Presiden Republik Indonesia
  • Presidents of Cyprus, the Πρόεδρος της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας (President of the Cypriot Republic)
  • President of Poland, Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskie (President of the Republic of Poland)
  • President of Portugal, the Presidente da República Portuguesa
  • President of the Philippines, the President of the Republic of the Philippines
  • President of Uruguay, the Presidente de la República Oriental del Uruguay
  • President of Estonia
  • President of South Africa
  • President of USA
  • President of Ukraine


See also: President

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