List of the heads of state 1984


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Africa

  • Egypt
    • head of state: President Hosni Mubarak (since 1981)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin (1982-5. June 1984)
      2. Prime Minister Kamal Hassan Ali (17. July 1984-1985)
  • Algeria
    • head of state: Colonel Chadli Bendjedid (1979-1992)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Mohammed Abdel Ghani (1979-22. January 1984)
      2. Prime minister Dr. Abdelhamid Brahimi (22. January 1984-1988)
  • Ethiopia
    • state and head of the government: Chairman of the provisional military board of directors Mengistu Haile Marian (1977-1991)
  • Ghana
    • state and head of the government: Chairman of the provisional national defence council second lieutenant Jerry Rawlings (1981-2000)
  • Guinea-Bissau
    • head of state:
      1. Chairman of the revolutionary council João Bernardo Vieira (1980-14. May 1984)
      2. (acting) president of the national popular assembly Carmen Pereira (14. Mai-16. May 1984)
      3. Chairman of the Council of State João Bernardo Vieira (16. May 1984-1999, since 2005)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Victor Saúde Maria (1982-10. March 1984)
  • Cameroon
    • head of state: President Paul Biya (since 1982)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Luc Ayang (1983-25. January 1984)
  • Comoros
    • head of state: President Ahmed Abdallah (1978-1989)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Ali Mroudjae (1982-31. December 1984)
  • Madagascar
    • head of state: President Didier Ratsiraka (1975-1993)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Désiré Rakotoarijaona (1977-1988)
  • the Upper Volta (starting from 4. August Burkina Faso)
    • state and head of the government: Thomas's sinking era (1983-1987, starting from 4. August as a president)
  • Sierra Leone
    • state and head of the government: President Siaka of Stevens (1971-1985)
  • Swaziland
    • head of state: Regentin queen Ntombi (1983-1986)
    • head of the government: Prime minister prince Bhekimpi Dlamini (1983-1986)
  • Tanzania
    • head of state: President Julius Nyerere (1964-1985)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Edward Moringe Sokoine (1983-12. April 1984)
      2. Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim (24. April 1984-1985)
  • Chad
    • state and head of the government: Chairman of the Council of State Hissène Habré (1982-1990)
  • Uganda
    • head of state: President Milton Obote (1980-1985)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Otema Allimadi (1980-1985)
  • west seeing era (disputed)
    • head of state: President Mohamed Abdelaziz (since 1976, in exile)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Mahfoud Ali Beiba (1982-1985, in exile)


America

North America

  • Canada
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1952)
      governor general in
      1. Edward Schreyer (1979-14. May 1984)
      2. Jeanne Sauvé (14. May 1984-1990)
    • Head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Pierre Trudeau (1980-30. June 1984)
      2. Prime minister John Turner (30. Juni-17. September 1984)
      3. Prime minister Brian Mulroney (17. September 1984-1993)
  • Mexico
    • state and head of the government: President Miguel de la Madrid (1982-1988)


Central America

  • Antigua and Barbuda
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1981)
      governor general Wilfred Yak-generic terms (1981-1993)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Vere Bird (1981-1994)
  • of Barbados
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1966)
      governor general
      1. Deighton Lisle Ward (1976-9. January 1984)
      2. (acting) William Douglas (10. Januar-24. February 1984)
      3. Hugh Springer (24. February 1984-1990)
    • Head of the government: Prime minister Tom Adam (1976-1985)
  • Belize
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1981)
      Generalgouverneurin Minita Gordon (1981-1993)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister George Cadle Price (1981-1984, 1989-1993)
      2. prime minister Manuel Esquivel (1984-1989, 1993-1998)
  • Costa Rica
    • state and head of the government: President Luis Alberto Monge (1982-1986)
  • Dominica
    • head of state: President Clarence Augustus Seignoret (1983-1993)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister minister Eugenia Charles (1980-1995)
  • Grenada
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1974)
      governor general Paul Scoon (1978-1992)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Nicolas Braithwaite (1983-4. December 1984)
      2. Prime minister harsh ore Blaize (5. December 1984-1989)
  • Guatemala
    • state and head of the government: President Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores (1983-1986)
  • of Honduras
    • state and head of the government: President Roberto Suazo Córdova (1982-1986)
  • Jamaica
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1962)
      governor general Florizel of glass poles (1973-1991)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Edward Seaga (1980-1989)
  • Cuba
    • state and head of the government: President of the Council of State Fidel Castro (since 1959)
  • Nicaragua
    • state and head of the government: Chairman of the junta of the national reconstruction Daniel Ortega (1979-1990)
  • Panama
    • state and head of the government:
      1. President Ricardo de la Espriella (1982-13. February 1984)
      2. President Jorge Illueca (13. Februar-11. October 1984)
      3. President Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino (11. October 1984-1985)
  • Pc. Cement and Nevis
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1983)
      governor general Clement Arrindell (1983-1995)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Kennedy A. Simonds (1983-1995)
  • pc. Lucia
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1979)
      governor general all Montgomery Lewis (1982-1987)
    • head of the government: Prime minister John Compton (1982-1996)
  • pc. Vincent and the Grenadinen
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1979)
      governor general Sidney Gun Munro (1979-1985)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Milton Cato (1979-30. July 1984)
      2. Prime minister James Fitz all Mitchell (30. July 1984-2000)
  • Trinidad and Tobago
    • head of state: President Ellis Clarke (1976-1987)
    • head of the government: Prime minister George Chambers (1981-1986)


South America

  • Bolivia
    • state and head of the government: President Hernán of Siles Zuazo (1956-1960, 1982-1985)
  • Brazil
    • state and head of the government: President João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo (1983-1985)
  • Ecuador
    • state and head of the government:
      1. President Osvaldo Hurtado (1981-10. August 1984)
      2. President León Febres Cordero (10. August 1984-1988)
  • Guyana
    • head of state: President Forbes Burnham (1980-1985)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Ptolemy Reid (1980-16. August 1984)
      2. Prime minister the moon Hoyte (16. August 1984-1985)
  • Peru
    • head of state: President Fernando Belaúnde Terry (1963-1968, 1980-1985)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Fernando Schwalb López Aldana (1982-10. April 1984)
      2. Prime minister Sandro Mariátegui Chiappe (10. April-13. October 1984)
      3. Prime minister Luis Pércovich (13. October 1984-1985)


Asia

east, south and Southeast Asia

  • Bangladesh
    • head of state: President Hossain Mohammad Ershad (1983-1990)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Ataur Rahman Khan (30. April 1984-1986)
  • Burma (today Myanmar)
    • head of state: President U San Yu (1981-1988)
    • head of the government: Colonel Maung Maung Kha (1977-1988)
  • China
    • head of state (nominal): President left Xiannian (1983-1988)
    • head of state (in fact): Chairman of the KPC Hu Yaobang (1981-1987)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister of the Council of State Zhao Ziyang (1980-1987)
  • India
    • head of state: President Zail Singh (1982-1987)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister minister Indira Gandhi (1966-1977, 1980-31. October 1984)
      2. Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi (31. October 1984-1989)
  • Kambodscha
    • head of state: President Heng Samrin (1979-1991)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Chan system (1981-1984)
  • North Korea
    • head of state: President Kim IL-sung (1972-1994)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Li Jong ok (1977-1984)
      2. Prime Minister Kang Song san (1984-1986)
  • South Korea
    • head of state: President Chun Doo hwan (1980-1988)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Institution of Electrical Engineers Chong Chin (1983-7. November 1984)
      2. (acting) Byong Hyun seemed (7. November 1984-1985)
  • Of Laos
    • head of state: President prince Souphanouvong (1975-1991)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane (1975-1991)
  • Malaysia
    • head of state:
      1. Highest ruler Sultan Ahmad Schah (1979-25. April 1984)
      2. Highest ruler Sultan Iskandar (25. April 1984-1989)
    • Head of the government: Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir is Mohamad (1981-2003)
  • Nepal
    • head of state: King Birendra (1972-2001)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand (1983-1986)
  • Taiwan
    • head of state: President Chiang Ching kuo (1978-1988)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Sun Yun suan (1978-20. May 1984)
      2. Prime Minister Yu Kuo hwa (20. May 1984-1989)
  • Viet Nam
    • head of state: President Trường Chinh (1981-1987)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Phạm Văn Ðồng (1976-1987)


Anterior Asia

  • Iran
    • head of state (nominal): President Ajatollah Seyyed Alī Chāmene'ī (1981-1988)
    • head of state (in fact): Highest lawyers Ajatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (1979-1989)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister me Hossein Mousavi (1981-1989)
  • north Yemen
    • head of state: President Ali Abdullah Salih (1978-1990/heute)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani (1975-1980, 1983-1990)
  • South Yemen
    • head of state: Chairman of the Präsidialrats Ali of wet Muhammad (1980-1986)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Haidar Abu Bakr aluminium-Attas (1971-1986)
  • Jordanian
    • head of state: King Hussain II. (1952-1999)
    • Head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Mudar Badran (1980-10. January 1984)
      2. Prime Minister Ahmad aluminium-Ubaydat (10. January 1984-1985)
  • Qatar
    • ruler: Emir Khalifa is Hamad aluminium Thani (1972-1995)
  • Lebanon
    • head of state: President of amines Gemayel (1982-1988)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan (1980-30. April 1984)
      2. Prime Minister Rashid Karami (30. April 1984-1987)
  • Syria
    • head of state: President Hafez aluminium-Assad (1971-2000)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Abdul aluminium-Kasm ( 1980-1987) combined


central Asia

  • Afghanistan
    • head of state: President of the revolutionary council Babrak Karmal (1979-1986)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Ali Keshtmand (1981-1990)
  • Mongolia
    • head of state:
      1. President Yumjaagiyn Tsedenbal (1974-23. August 1984)
      2. (acting) Nyamyn Jagvaral (23. August-12. December 1984)
      3. President Jambyn Batmonh (12. December 1984-1990)
    • Head of the government:
      1. Chairman of the Council of Ministers Jambyn Batmonh (1974-12. December 1984)
      2. Chairman of the Council of Ministers Dumaagiyn Sodnom (12. December 1984-1990)

Australia and Ozeanien

  • Australia
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1952)
      governor general Ninian Stephen (1982-1989)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Bob Hawke (1983-1991)
  • Cookinseln
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1965)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Tom Davis (1983-1987)
  • Fiji
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (1970-1987)
      Governor general Penaia Ganilau (1983-1987)
    • head of the government: Main Minister Kamisese Mara (1970-1987)
  • Kiribati
    • state and head of the government: President Ieremia Tabai (1979-1982, 1983-1991)
  • New Zealand
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1952)
      governor general David Beattie (1980-1985)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Robert Muldoon (1975-26. July 1984)
      2. Prime minister David is enough (26. July 1984-1989)
  • Papua New Guinea
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1975)
      governor general Kingsford Dibela (1983-1989)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Michael Somare (1975-1980, 1982-1985, since 2002)
  • Salomonen
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1978)
      governor general Baddeley Devesi (1978-1988)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister Solomon Mamaloni (1981-19. November 1984, 1989-1997)
      2. prime minister Peter Kenilorea (1978-1981, 19. November 1984-1986)
  • Tonga
    • head of state: King Taufa' ahau Tupou IV. (since 1970)
    • head of the government: To prime minister Fatafehi do' ipelehake (1970-1991)
  • Tuvalu
    • head of state: Queen Elizabeth II. (since 1978)
      governor general Fiatau Penitala Teo (1978-1986)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Tomasi Puapua (1981-1989)
  • Vanuatu
    • head of state:
      1. President George Kalkoa (1980-17. February 1984)
      2. (acting) Fred Timakata (17. Februar-8. March 1984)
      3. President George Kalkoa (8. March 1984-1989)
    • Head of the government: Prime minister walter line (1980-1991)
  • Western Samoa (today Samoa)
    • ruler: Sovereignty Malietoa Tanumafili II (since 1962)

Europe

  • Albania
    • head of state (nominal): Presidency chairman Ramiz Alia (1982-1992)
    • head of state (in fact): First secretary of the kPa Enver Hoxha (1944-1985)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Adil Çarçani (1981-1991)
  • Bulgaria
    • head of state: Chairman of the presidency of the national assembly Todor Schiwkow (1971-1989)
    • head of the government: Chairman of the Council of Ministers Grischa Filipow (1981-1986)
  • Ireland
    • head of state: President Dr. Patrick Hillery (1976-1990)
    • head of the government: Prime minister Dr. Garret FitzGerald (1982-1987)
  • Yugoslavia
    • head of state:
      1. Presidency chairman Mika Špiljak (1983-15. May 1984)
      2. Presidency chairman Veselin Đuranović (15. May 1984-1985)
    • Head of the government: President of the implementing Upper House of Parliament Milka plan Inc. (1982-1986)
  • Luxembourg
    • head of state: Grand Duke Jean (1964-2000)
    • head of the government:
      1. Head of the provincial government Pierre Werner (1959-1974, 1979-20. July 1984)
      2. Head of the provincial government Jacques Santer (20. July 1984-1995)
  • Malta
    • head of state: President Agatha Barbara (1982-1987)
    • head of the government:
      1. Prime minister cathedral Mintoff (1971-21. December 1984)
      2. Prime minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici (21. December 1984-1987)
  • Monaco
    • head of state: Prince Rainier III. (1949-2005)
    • Head of the government: Minister of State Jean Herly (1981-1985)
  • Romania
    • head of state: President Nicolae Ceauşescu (1967-1989)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister Constantin Dăscălescu (1982-1989)
  • San Marino
    • Capitani Reggenti:
      1. Renzo Renzi, Germano De Biagi (1983-1. April 1984)
      2. Gloriana Ranocchini, Giorgio Crescentini (1. April-1. October 1984)
      3. Marino Bollini, Giuseppe Amici (1. October 1984-1985)
  • Soviet Union
    • Secretary-General of the CPSU
      1. Juri Andropow (1982-9. February 1984)
      2. Konstantin Tschernenko (13. February 1984-1985)
    • Head of state:
      1. Chairman of the presidency of the highest Soviet Juri Andropow (1983-11. April 1984)
      2. Chairman of the presidency of the highest Soviet Konstantin Tschernenko (11. April 1984-1985)
    • Head of the government: Chairman of the Council of Ministers Nikolai Tichonow (1980-1985)
  • Hungary
    • head of state: Chairman of the presidency advice Pál Losonczi (1967-1987)
    • head of the government: Prime Minister György Lázár (1975-1987)
  • Cyprus
    • state and head of the government: President Spyros Kyprianou (1977-1988)
    • north Cyprus (disputed)
      • state and head of the government: President up Denktash (1983-2005)
 

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