Executive branch
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Afghanistan:
on 27 September 1996, the ruling members of the Afghan Government were
displaced by members of the Islamic Taliban movement; the Islamic State
of Afghanistan has no functioning government at this time, and the country
remains divided among fighting factions
note: the Taliban have declared themselves the legitimate government
of Afghanistan; however, the UN still recognizes the government of Burhanuddin
RABBANI; the Organization of the Islamic Conference has left the Afghan
seat vacant until the question of legitimacy can be resolved through
negotiations among the warring factions; the country is essentially
divided along ethnic lines; the Taliban controls the capital of Kabul
and approximately two-thirds of the country including the predominately
ethnic Pashtun areas in southern Afghanistan; opposing factions have
their stronghold in the ethnically diverse north
Albania:
chief of state: President of the Republic Rexhep MEIDANI (since
24 July 1997)
head of government: Prime Minister Ilir META (since 29 October
1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the prime minister
and approved by the president
elections: president elected by the People's Assembly for a five-year
term; election last held 24 July 1997 (next to be held NA 2002); prime
minister appointed by the president
election results: Rexhep MEIDANI elected president; People's
Assembly vote by number - total votes 122, for 110, against 3, abstained
2, invalid 7
Algeria:
chief of state: President Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA (since 28 April
1999)
head of government: Prime Minister Ahmed BENBITOUR (since 2 December
1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 15 April 1999 (next to be held NA April 2004);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA elected president; percent
of vote - Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA 70%; note - six of the seven candidates
withdrew sighting persistent electoral fraud
American Samoa:
chief of state: President William Jefferson CLINTON of the US
(since 20 January 1993) and Vice President Albert GORE, Jr. (since 20
January 1993)
head of government: Governor Tauese P. SUNIA (since 3 January
1997) and Lieutenant Governor Togiola TULAFONO (since 3 January 1997)
cabinet: NA
elections: US president and vice president elected on the same
ticket for four-year terms; governor and lieutenant governor elected
on the same ticket by popular vote for four-year terms; election last
held 3 November 1996 (next to be held 7 November 2000)
election results: Tauese P. SUNIA elected governor; percent of
vote - Tauese P. SUNIA (Democrat) 51%, Peter REID (independent) 49%
Andorra:
chief of state: French Coprince Jacques CHIRAC (since 17 May
1995), represented by Mr. Frederic de SAINT-SERNIN (since NA); Spanish
Coprince Episcopal Monseigneur Joan MARTI Alanis (since 31 January 1971),
represented by Mr. Nemesi MARQUES OSTE (since NA)
head of government: Executive Council President Marc FORNE Molne
(since 21 December 1994)
cabinet: Executive Council or Govern designated by the Executive
Council president
elections: Executive Council president elected by the General
Council and formally appointed by the coprinces for a four-year term;
election last held 16 February 1997 (next to be held NA 2001)
election results: Marc FORNE Molne elected executive council
president; percent of General Council vote - 64%
Angola:
chief of state: President Jose Eduardo DOS SANTOS (since 21 September
1979); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Jose Eduardo DOS SANTOS (since
January 1999); note - the president is both chief of state and head
of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: President DOS SANTOS originally elected (in 1979)
without opposition under a one-party system and stood for reelection
in Angola's first multiparty elections 28-29 September 1992, the last
elections to be held (next to be held NA)
election results: DOS SANTOS received 49.6% of the total vote,
making a run-off election necessary between him and second-place finisher
Jonas SAVIMBI (40.1% of the vote); the run-off was not held and SAVIMBI's
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) repudiated
the results of the first election; the civil war resumed
Anguilla:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented
by Governor Alan HOOLE (since 1 November 1995)
head of government: Chief Minister Hubert HUGHES (since 16 March
1994)
cabinet: Executive Council appointed by the governor from among
the elected members of the House of Assembly
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed
by the monarch; chief minister appointed by the governor from among
the members of the House of Assembly
Antigua and Barbuda:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General James B. CARLISLE (since NA 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Lester Bryant BIRD (since
8 March 1994)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the governor general
on the advice of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
chosen by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister; prime minister
appointed by the governor general
Argentina:
chief of state: President Fernando DE LA RUA (since 10 December
1999); Vice President Carlos Alberto ALVAREZ (since 10 December 1999);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Fernando DE LA RUA (since 10 December
1999); Vice President Carlos Alberto ALVAREZ (since 10 December 1999);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for four-year terms; election last held 24 October 1999
(next to be held NA October 2003)
election results: Fernando DE LA RUA elected president; percent
of vote - 48.5%
Armenia:
chief of state: President Robert KOCHARIAN (since 30 March 1998)
head of government: Prime Minister Aram SARKISYAN (since 3 November
1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; special election last held 30 March 1998 (next to be held NA March
2003); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Robert KOCHARIAN elected president; percent
of vote - Robert KOCHARIAN 59%, Karen DEMIRCHYAN 41%
Aruba:
chief of state: Queen BEATRIX Wilhelmina Armgard of the Netherlands
(since 30 April 1980), represented by Governor General Olindo KOOLMAN
(since 1 January 1992)
head of government: Prime Minister Jan (Henny) H. EMAN (since
29 July 1994) and Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Lili BEKE-MARTINEZ (since
NA)
cabinet: Council of Ministers (elected by the Staten)
elections: the monarch is hereditary; governor general appointed
for a six-year term by the monarch; prime minister and deputy prime
minister elected by the Staten for four-year terms; election last held
12 July 1997 (next to be held by December 2001)
election results: Jan (Henny) H. EMAN elected prime minister;
percent of legislative vote - NA; Dr. Lili BEKE-MARTINEZ elected deputy
prime minister; percent of legislative vote - NA
Australia:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Sir William DEANE (since 16 February 1996)
head of government: Prime Minister John Winston HOWARD (since
11 March 1996); Deputy Prime Minister John ANDERSON (since NA)
cabinet: Cabinet selected from among the members of Federal Parliament
by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader
of the majority party or leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed
prime minister by the governor general for a three-year term
note: government coalition - Liberal Party and National Party
Austria:
chief of state: President Thomas KLESTIL (since 8 July 1992)
head of government: Chancellor Wolfgang SCHUESSEL (OeVP)(since
4 February 2000); Vice Chancellor Susanne RIESS-PASSER (FPOe) (since
4 February 2000)
cabinet: Council of Ministers chosen by the president on the
advice of the chancellor
elections: president elected by direct popular vote for a six-year
term; presidential election last held 19 April 1998 (next to be held
in the spring of 2004); chancellor traditionally chosen by the president
from the plurality party in the National Council; in the case of the
current coalition, the chancellor was chosen from another party after
the plurality party failed to form a government; vice chancellor chosen
by the president on the advice of the chancellor
election results: Thomas KLESTIL reelected president; percent
of vote - Thomas KLESTIL 63%, Gertraud KNOLL 14%, Heide SCHMIDT 11%,
Richard LUGNER 10%, Karl NOWAK 2%
note: government coalition - FPOe and OeVP
Azerbaijan:
chief of state: President Heydar ALIYEV (since 18 June 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Artur RASIZADE (since 26 November
1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president and
confirmed by the National Assembly
elections: president elected by popular vote to a five-year term;
election last held 11 October 1998 (next to be held October 2003); prime
minister and first deputy prime ministers appointed by the president
and confirmed by the National Assembly
election results: Heydar ALIYEV reelected president; percent
of vote - Heydar ALIYEV 76%
Bahamas, The:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Sir Orville TURNQUEST (since 2 January 1995)
head of government: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander INGRAHAM
(since 19 August 1992) and Deputy Prime Minister Frank WATSON (since
December 1994)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the prime
minister's recommendation
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch; prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed
by the governor general
Bahrain:
chief of state: Amir HAMAD bin Isa Al Khalifa (since 6 March
1999); Heir Apparent Crown Prince SALMAN bin Hamad (son of the monarch,
born 21 October 1969)
head of government: Prime Minister KHALIFA bin Salman Al Khalifa
(since NA 1971)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister appointed
by the monarch
Bangladesh:
chief of state: President Shahabuddin AHMED (since 9 October
1996); note - the president's duties are normally ceremonial, but with
the 13th amendment to the constitution ("Caretaker Government Amendment"),
the president's role becomes significant at times when Parliament is
dissolved and a caretaker government is installed - at presidential
direction - to supervise the elections
head of government: Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA Wajed (since
23 June 1996)
cabinet: Cabinet selected by the prime minister and appointed
by the president
elections: president elected by National Parliament for a five-year
term; election last held 24 July 1996 (next to be held by NA October
2001); following legislative elections, the leader of the party that
wins the most seats is usually appointed prime minister by the president
election results: Shahabuddin AHMED elected president without
opposition; percent of National Parliament vote - NA
Barbados:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Sir Clifford Straughn HUSBANDS (since 1 June 1996)
head of government: Prime Minister Owen Seymour ARTHUR (since
6 September 1994); Deputy Prime Minister Billie MILLER (since 6 September
1994)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the advice
of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch; prime minister appointed by the governor general
Belarus:
chief of state: President Aleksandr LUKASHENKO (since 20 July
1994)
head of government: Prime Minister Sergey LING (acting since
18 November 1996, confirmed 19 February 1997); First Deputy Prime Minister
Vasiliy DOLGOLEV (since 2 December 1998); Deputy Prime Ministers Vladimir
ZAMETALIN (since 15 July 1997), Ural LATYPOV (since 30 December 1997),
Gennadiy NOVITSKIY (since 11 February 1997), Leonid KOZIK (since 4 February
1997), Aleksandr POPKOV (since 10 November 1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 24 June and 10 July 1994 (next to be held NA;
according to the 1994 constitution, the next election should have been
held in 1999, however LUKASHENKO extended his term to 2001 via the November
1996 referendum); prime minister and deputy prime ministers appointed
by the president
election results: Aleksandr LUKASHENKO elected president; percent
of vote - Aleksandr LUKASHENKO 85%, Vyacheslav KEBICH 15%
note: first presidential elections took place in June-July 1994
Belgium:
chief of state: King ALBERT II (since 9 August 1993); Heir Apparent
Prince PHILIPPE, son of the monarch
head of government: Prime Minister Guy VERHOFSTADT (since 13
July 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the monarch and approved
by Parliament
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister appointed
by the monarch and then approved by Parliament
note: government coalition - VLD, PRL, PS, SP, AGALEV, and ECOLO
Belize:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Sir Colville YOUNG (since 17 November 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Said MUSA (since 27 August
1998); Deputy Prime Minister John BRICENO (since 1 September 1998)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the advice
of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch; governor general appoints the member of the
House of Representatives who is leader of the majority party to be prime
minister
Benin:
chief of state: President Mathieu KEREKOU (since 4 April 1996);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Mathieu KEREKOU (since 4 April
1996); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 18 March 1996 (next to be held NA March 2001)
election results: Mathieu KEREKOU elected president; percent
of vote - Mathieu KEREKOU 52.49%, Nicephore SOGLO 47.51%
Bermuda:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor Thorold MASEFIELD (since NA June 1997)
head of government: Premier Jennifer SMITH (since 10 November
1998)
cabinet: Cabinet nominated by the premier, appointed by the governor
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed
by the monarch; governor invites leader of largest party in Parliament
to form a government as premier
Bhutan:
chief of state: King Jigme Singye WANGCHUCK (since 24 July 1972)
head of government: Foreign Minister Jigme Yoeser THINLEY (since
NA June 1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers (Lhengye Shungtsog) nominated by
the monarch, approved by the National Assembly; members serve fixed,
five-year terms
note: there is also a Royal Advisory Council (Lodoi Tsokde),
members nominated by the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary, but democratic reforms
in July 1998 give the National Assembly authority to remove the monarch
with two-thirds vote
Bolivia:
chief of state: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August
1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August
1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August
1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August
1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for five-year terms; election last held 1 June 1997
(next to be held June 2002)
election results: Hugo BANZER Suarez elected president; percent
of vote - Hugo BANZER Suarez (ADN) 22%; Jaime PAZ Zamora (MIR) 17%,
Juan Carlos DURAN (MNR) 18%, Ivo KULJIS (UCS) 16%, Remedios LOZA (CONDEPA)
17%; no candidate received a majority of the popular vote; Hugo BANZER
Suarez won a congressional runoff election on 5 August 1997 after forming
a "megacoalition" with MIR, UCS, CONDEPA, NFR and PDC
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
chief of state: Chairman of the Presidency Alija IZETBEGOVIC
(chairman since 14 February 2000, presidency member since 14 March 1996
- Bosniak); other members of the three-member rotating (every 8 months)
presidency: Zivko RADISIC (since 13 October 1998 - Serb) and Ante JELAVIC
(since NA September 1998 - Croat)
head of government: vacant; note - in February 2000, the Supreme
Court ruled that the structure of the Council of Ministers was unconstitutional;
a new structure is being negotiated
cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the council chairmen
note: President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Ejup GANIC (since 28 December 1999; Vice President Ivo ANDRIC-LUZANIC
(since 28 December 1999); note - president and vice president rotate
every year; President of the Republika Srpska: vacant since Nikola POPLASEN
was removed by the Office of the High Representative on 5 March 1999
(see Government note)
elections: the three members of the presidency (one Bosniak,
one Croat, one Serb) are elected by popular vote for a four-year term;
the member with the most votes becomes the chairman unless he or she
was the incumbent chairman at the time of the election; election last
held 12-13 September 1998 (next to be held NA September 2002); the cochairmen
of the Council of Ministers are appointed by the presidency
election results: percent of vote - Zivko RADISIC with 52% of
the Serb vote was elected chairman of the collective presidency for
the first 8 months; Ante JELAVIC with 52% of the Croat vote followed
RADISIC in the rotation; Alija IZETBEGOVIC with 87% of the Bosniak vote
won the highest number of votes in the election but was ineligible to
serve a second term until RADISIC and JELAVIC had each served a first
term as Chairman of the Presidency
Botswana:
chief of state: President Festus MOGAE (since 1 April 1998) and
Vice President Seretse Ian KHAMA (since NA April 1998); note - the president
is both the chief of state and head of government; vice president KHAMA
is on a one-year leave of absence, effective 1 January 2000, but retains
the title of vice president
head of government: President Festus MOGAE (since 1 April 1998)
and Vice President Seretse Ian KHAMA (since NA April 1998); note - the
president is both the chief of state and head of government; vice president
KHAMA is on a one-year leave of absence, effective 1 January 2000, but
retains the title of vice president
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a five-year
term; election last held 16 October 1999 (next to be held NA October
2004); vice president appointed by the president
election results: Festus MOGAE elected president; percent of
National Assembly vote - 61.3%
Brazil:
chief of state: President Fernando Henrique CARDOSO (since 1
January 1995); Vice President Marco MACIEL (since 1 January 1995); note
- the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Fernando Henrique CARDOSO (since
1 January 1995); Vice President Marco MACIEL (since 1 January 1995);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for four-year terms; election last held 4 October 1998
(next to be held NA October 2002)
election results: Fernando Henrique CARDOSO reelected president;
percent of vote - 53%
British Indian
Ocean Territory:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
head of government: Commissioner David Ross MACLENNAN (since
NA 1994); Administrator Don CAIRNS (since NA); note - both reside in
the UK
cabinet: NA
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; commissioner and
administrator appointed by the monarch
British Virgin
Islands:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor Francis J. SAVAGE (since NA)
head of government: Chief Minister Ralph T. O'NEAL (since 15
May 1995; appointed after the death of former Chief Minister H. Lavity
STOUTT)
cabinet: Executive Council appointed by the governor from members
of the Legislative Council
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed
by the monarch; chief minister appointed by the governor from among
the members of the Legislative Council
Brunei:
chief of state: Sultan and Prime Minister His Majesty Paduka
Seri Baginda Sultan Haji HASSANAL Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah (since
5 October 1967); note - the monarch is both the chief of state and head
of government
head of government: Sultan and Prime Minister His Majesty Paduka
Seri Baginda Sultan Haji HASSANAL Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah (since
5 October 1967); note - the monarch is both the chief of state and head
of government
cabinet: Council of Cabinet Ministers appointed and presided
over by the monarch; deals with executive matters
note: there is also a Religious Council (members appointed by
the monarch) that advises on religious matters, a Privy Council (members
appointed by the monarch) that deals with constitutional matters, and
the Council of Succession (members appointed by the monarch) that determines
the succession to the throne if the need arises
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary
Bulgaria:
chief of state: President Petar STOYANOV (since 22 January 1997);
Vice President Todor KAVALDZHIEV (since 22 January 1997)
head of government: Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime
Minister) Ivan KOSTOV (since 19 May 1997); Deputy Prime Minister Petur
ZHOTEV (since 21 December 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers elected by the National Assembly
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for five-year terms; election last held 27 October and
3 November 1996 (next to be held NA 2001); chairman of the Council of
Ministers (prime minister) nominated by the president; deputy prime
ministers nominated by the prime minister
election results: Petar STOYANOV elected president; percent of
vote - Petar STOYANOV 59.73%
Burkina Faso:
chief of state: President Captain Blaise COMPAORE (since 15 October
1987)
head of government: Prime Minister Kadre Desire OUEDRAOGO (since
6 February 1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the
recommendation of the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; the president may serve unlimited terms; election last held 15
November 1998 (next to be held NA 2005); prime minister appointed by
the president with the consent of the legislature
election results: Blaise COMPAORE reelected president with 88%
percent of the vote, with 56% of voter turnout
note: despite his reelection, President COMPAORE faces a growing
political crisis due to his mishandling of an investigation into the
assassination of a newspaper editor and pressure for political reform
Burma:
chief of state: Prime Minister and Chairman of the State Peace
and Development Council Gen. THAN SHWE (since 23 April 1992); note -
the prime minister is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: Prime Minister and Chairman of the State
Peace and Development Council Gen. THAN SHWE (since 23 April 1992);
note - the prime minister is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: State Peace and Development Council (SPDC); military
junta, so named 15 November 1997, which initially assumed power 18 September
1988 under the name State Law and Order Restoration Council; the SPDC
oversees the cabinet
elections: none; the prime minister assumed power upon resignation
of the former prime minister
Burundi:
chief of state: President Pierre BUYOYA (interim president since
27 September 1996, officially sworn in 11 June 1998), First Vice President
Frederic BAMVUGINYUMVIRA (since NA May 1998), Second Vice President
Mathias SINAMENYA (since NA May 1998); note - the president is both
chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Pierre BUYOYA (interim president
since 27 September 1996, officially sworn in 11 June 1998), First Vice
President Frederic BAMVUGINYUMVIRA (since NA May 1998), Second Vice
President Mathias SINAMENYA (since NA May 1998); note - the president
is both chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by president
elections: NA; current president assumed power following a coup
on 25 July 1996 in which former President NTIBANTUNGANYA was overthrown
Cambodia:
chief of state: King Norodom SIHANOUK (reinstated 24 September
1993)
head of government: Prime Minister HUN SEN (since 30 November
1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is chosen by a Royal Throne Council;
prime minister appointed by the monarch after a vote of confidence by
the National Assembly
Cameroon:
chief of state: President Paul BIYA (since 6 November 1982)
head of government: Prime Minister Peter Mafany MUSONGE (since
19 September 1996)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; election last held 12 October 1997 (next to be held NA October
2004); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: President Paul BIYA reelected; percent of vote
- Paul BIYA 92.6%; note - supporters of the opposition candidates boycotted
the elections, making a comparison of vote shares relatively meaningless
Canada:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Adrienne CLARKSON (since 7 October 1999)
head of government: Prime Minister Jean CHRETIEN (since 4 November
1993)
cabinet: Federal Ministry chosen by the prime minister from among
the members of his own party sitting in Parliament
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister for a five-year
term; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party
in the House of Commons is automatically designated by the governor
general to become prime minister
Cape Verde:
chief of state: President Antonio MASCARENHAS Monteiro (since
22 March 1991)
head of government: Prime Minister Carlos Alberto Wahnon de Carvalho
VEIGA (since 13 January 1991)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the
recommendation of the prime minister from among the members of the National
Assembly
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 18 February 1996 (next to be held NA February
2001); prime minister nominated by the National Assembly and appointed
by the president
election results: Antonio MASCARENHAS Monteiro reelected president;
percent of vote - Antonio MASCARENHAS Monteiro (independent) 80.1%
Cayman Islands:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
head of government: Governor and President of the Executive Council
Peter SMITH (since 5 May 1999)
cabinet: Executive Council (three members appointed by the governor,
four members elected by the Legislative Assembly)
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; the governor is appointed
by the monarch
Central African
Republic:
chief of state: President Ange-Felix PATASSE (since 22 October
1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Anicet Georges DOLOGUELE (since
4 January 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers
elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term;
election last held 19 September 1999 (next to be held NA 2005); prime
minister appointed by the president
election results: Ange-Felix PATASSE reelected president; percent
of vote - Ange-Felix PATASSE 51.63%, Andre KOLINGBA 19.38%, David DACKO
11.15%
Chad:
chief of state: President Lt. Gen. Idriss DEBY (since 4 December
1990)
head of government: Prime Minister Nagdum YAMASSOUM (since 13
December 1999)
cabinet: Council of State, members appointed by the president
on the recommendation of the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote to serve five-year
terms; if no candidate receives at least 50% of the total vote, the
two candidates receiving the most votes must stand for a second round
of voting; last held 2 June and 11 July 1996 (next to be held June 2001);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: in the first round of voting none of the 15
candidates received the required 50% of the total vote; percent of vote,
first round - Lt. Gen. Idriss DEBY 43.8%, Wadal Abdelkader KAMOUGUE
12.4%; percent of vote, second round - Lt. Gen. Idriss DEBY 69.1%, Wadal
Abdelkader KAMOUGUE 30.9%
note: government coalition - MPS, UNDR, and URD
Chile:
chief of state: President Ricardo LAGOS Escobar (since 11 March
2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Ricardo LAGOS Escobar (since 11
March 2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head
of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term;
election last held 12 December 1999, with runoff election held 16 January
2000 (next to be held NA December 2005)
election results: Ricardo LAGOS Escobar elected president; percent
of vote - Ricardo LAGOS Escobar 51.32%, Joaquin LAVIN 48.68%
China:
chief of state: President JIANG Zemin (since 27 March 1993) and
Vice President HU Jintao (since 16 March 1998)
head of government: Premier ZHU Rongji (since 18 March 1998);
Vice Premiers QIAN Qichen (since 29 March 1993), LI Lanqing (29 March
1993), WU Bangguo (since 17 March 1995), and WEN Jiabao (since 18 March
1998)
cabinet: State Council appointed by the National People's Congress
(NPC)
elections: president and vice president elected by the National
People's Congress for five-year terms; elections last held 16-18 March
1998 (next to be held NA March 2003); premier nominated by the president,
confirmed by the National People's Congress
election results: JIANG Zemin reelected president by the Ninth
National People's Congress with a total of 2,882 votes (36 delegates
voted against him, 29 abstained, and 32 did not vote); HU Jintao elected
vice president by the Ninth National People's Congress with a total
of 2,841 votes (67 delegates voted against him, 39 abstained, and 32
did not vote)
Christmas Island:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by the Australian governor general
head of government: Administrator (acting) Graham NICHOLLS (since
NA)
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; administrator appointed
by the governor general of Australia and represents the monarch and
Australia
Cocos (Keeling)
Islands:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by the Australian governor general
head of government: Administrator (acting) Maureen ELLIS (since
NA)
cabinet: NA
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; administrator appointed
by the governor general of Australia and represents the monarch and
Australia
Colombia:
chief of state: President Andres PASTRANA (since 7 August 1998);
Vice President Gustavo BELL Lemus (since 7 August 1998); note - the
president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Andres PASTRANA (since 7 August
1998); Vice President Gustavo BELL Lemus (since 7 August 1998); note
- the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet
elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year
term; election last held 31 May 1998 (next to be held NA May 2002);
vice president elected by popular vote for a four-year term in a new
procedure that replaces the traditional designation of vice presidents
by newly elected presidents; election last held 31 May 1998 (next to
be held NA May 2002)
election results: no candidate received more than 50% of the
total vote, therefore, a run-off election to select a president from
the two leading candidates was held 21 June 1998; Andres PASTRANA elected
president; percent of vote - 50.3%; Gustavo BELL elected vice president;
percent of vote - 50.3%
Comoros:
chief of state: President AZALI Assoumani (since 6 May 1999);
note - the interim government of President Tajiddine Ben Said MASSOUNDE,
which had assumed power on 6 November 1998 upon the death of President
Mohamed TAKI Abdulkarim, was overthrown in a bloodless coup on 30 April
1999
head of government: Prime Minister Bianrifi TARMIDI (since 2
December 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 6 and 16 March 1996 (next to be held NA); prime
minister appointed by the president
note: President AZALI claimed a one-year term at the time of
the coup; elections, in theory, should be held in the spring of 2000
but are likely to be dependent on the island of Anjouan remaining part
of the federation
election results: results of the last presidential election before
the coup were: Mohamed TAKI Abdulkarim elected president; percent of
vote - 64.3%
Congo, Democratic
Republic of the:
chief of state: Laurent Desire KABILA (since 17 May 1997); note
- the president is both chief of state and head of government
head of government: Laurent Desire KABILA (since 17 May 1997);
note - the president is both chief of state and head of government
cabinet: National Executive Council, appointed by the president
elections: before Laurent Desire KABILA seized power, the president
was elected by popular vote for a seven-year term; election last held
29 July 1984 (next was scheduled to be held in May 1997); formerly,
the prime minister was elected by the High Council of the Republic;
note - the term of the former government expired in 1991, elections
were not held, and former President MOBUTU continued in office until
his government was militarily defeated by KABILA on 17 May 1997
election results: results of the last election before the coup
were: MOBUTU Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu wa Za Banga reelected president
in 1984 without opposition
note: Marshal MOBUTU Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu wa Za Banga was president
from 24 November 1965 until forced into exile on 16 May 1997 when his
government was overthrown militarily by Laurent Desire KABILA, who immediately
assumed governing authority; in his 29 May 1997 inaugural address, President
KABILA announced a two-year time table for political reform leading
to elections by April 1999; subsequently, in December 1998, President
KABILA announced that elections would be postponed until all foreign
military forces attempting his overthrow had withdrawn from the country
Congo, Republic
of the:
chief of state: President Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO (since 25 October
1997, following the civil war in which he toppled elected president
Pascal LISSOUBA); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
head of government: President Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO (since 25
October 1997, following the civil war in which he toppled elected president
Pascal LISSOUBA); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 16 August 1992 (next was to be held 27 July
1997 but will be delayed for several years pending the drafting of a
new constitution)
election results: Pascal LISSOUBA elected president in 1992;
percent of vote - Pascal LISSOUBA 61.3%, Bernard KOLELAS 38.7%; note
- LISSOUBA was deposed in 1997, replaced by Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO
Cook Islands:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Apenera SHORT (since NA); New Zealand High Commissioner Jon JONESSEN
(since NA January 1998), representative of New Zealand
head of government: Prime Minister Dr. Terepai MAOATE (since
18 November 1999); Deputy Prime Minister Norman GEORGE (since NA)
cabinet: Cabinet chosen by the prime minister; collectively responsible
to Parliament
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; the UK representative
is appointed by the monarch; the New Zealand high commissioner is appointed
by the New Zealand Government; following legislative elections, the
leader of the party that wins the most seats usually becomes prime minister
note: ten years of rule by the Cook Islands Party (CIP) came
to an end 18 November 1999 with the resignation of Prime Minister Joe
WILLIAMS; WILLIAMS had led a minority government since October 1999
when the New Alliance Party (NAP) left the government coalition and
joined the main opposition Democratic Alliance Party (DAP); on 18 November
1999, DAP leader Dr. Terepai MAOATE was sworn in as prime minister
Coral Sea Islands:
administered from Canberra by the Department of the Environment, Sport
and Territories
Costa Rica:
chief of state: President Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ (since 8 May
1998); First Vice President Astrid FISCHEL Volio (since 8 May 1998),
Second Vice President Elizabeth ODIO Benito (since 8 May 1998); note
- president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ (since 8
May 1998); First Vice President Astrid FISCHEL Volio (since 8 May 1998),
Second Vice President Elizabeth ODIO Benito (since 8 May 1998); note
- president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet selected by the president
elections: president and vice presidents elected on the same
ticket by popular vote for four-year terms; election last held 1 February
1998 (next to be held 2 February 2002)
election results: Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ elected president; percent
of vote - Miguel Angel RODRIGUEZ (PUSC) 46.6%, Jose Miguel CORRALES
(PLN) 44.6%
Cote d'Ivoire:
chief of state: Gen. Robert GUEI (since 25 December 1999); note
- took power following a military coup against the government of former
President Henri Konan BEDIE; president is both chief of state and head
of government
head of government: Gen. Robert GUEI (since 25 December 1999);
note - took power following a military coup against the government of
former President Henri Konan BEDIE; president is both chief of state
and head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: prior to the coup, president elected by popular vote
for a five-year term; election last held 22 October 1995 (next was scheduled
to be held by October 2000); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: results of the last election prior to the coup
were: Henri Konan BEDIE elected president; percent of vote - Henri Konan
BEDIE 95.25%
Croatia:
chief of state: President Stjepan (Stipe) MESIC (since 18 February
2000)
head of government: Prime Minister Ivica RACAN (since 27 January
2000); Deputy Prime Ministers Goran GRANIC (since NA February 2000),
Zeljka ANTUNOVIC (since NA February 2000), Slavko LINIC (since NA February
2000)
cabinet: Council of Ministers named by the prime minister and
approved by the president and the House of Representatives
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 7 February 2000 (next to be held NA 2005);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Stjepan MESIC elected president; percent of
vote - Stjepan MESIC (HNS) 56%, Drazen BUDISA (HSLS) 44%
note: government coalition - SDP, HSLS, HSS, LP, HNS, IDS
Cuba:
chief of state: President of the Council of State and President
of the Council of Ministers Fidel CASTRO Ruz (prime minister from February
1959 until 24 February 1976, when office was abolished; president since
2 December 1976); First Vice President of the Council of State and First
Vice President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Raul CASTRO Ruz (since
2 December 1976); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
head of government: President of the Council of State and President
of the Council of Ministers Fidel CASTRO Ruz (prime minister from February
1959 until 24 February 1976 when office was abolished; president since
2 December 1976); First Vice President of the Council of State and First
Vice President of the Council of Ministers Gen. Raul CASTRO Ruz (since
2 December 1976); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers proposed by the president of the
Council of State, appointed by the National Assembly
note: there is also a Council of State whose members are elected
by the National Assembly
elections: president and vice president elected by the National
Assembly; election last held 24 February 1998 (next election unscheduled)
election results: Fidel CASTRO Ruz elected president; percent
of legislative vote - 100%; Raul CASTRO Ruz elected vice president;
percent of legislative vote - 100%
Cyprus:
chief of state: President Glafcos CLERIDES (since 28 February
1993); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government;
post of vice president is currently vacant; under the 1960 constitution,
the post is reserved for a Turkish Cypriot
head of government: President Glafcos CLERIDES (since 28 February
1993); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government;
post of vice president is currently vacant; under the 1960 constitution,
the post is reserved for a Turkish Cypriot
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed jointly by the president
and vice president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 15 February 1998 (next to be held NA February
2003)
election results: Glafcos CLERIDES reelected president; percent
of vote - Glafcos CLERIDES 50.8%, George IAKOVOU 49.2%
note: Rauf R. DENKTASH has been "president" of the Turkish Cypriot
area since 13 February 1975 ("president" elected by popular vote for
a five-year term); elections last held 15 and 22 April 1995 (next to
be held NA April 2000); results - Rauf R. DENKTASH reelected president;
pecent of vote - Rauf R. DENKTASH 62.5%, Dervis EROGLU 37.5%; Dervis
EROGLU has been "prime minister" of the Turkish Cypriot area since 16
August 1996; there is a Council of Ministers (cabinet) in the Turkish
Cypriot area
Czech Republic:
chief of state: President Vaclav HAVEL (since 2 February 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Milos ZEMAN (since 17 July
1998); Deputy Prime Ministers Vladimir SPIDLA (since 17 July 1998),
Pavel RYCHETSKY (since 17 July 1998), Pavel MERTLIK (since 17 July 1998),
Jan KAZAN (since 8 December 1999)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president on the recommendation
of the prime minister
elections: president elected by Parliament for a five-year term;
election last held 20 January 1998 (next to be held NA January 2003);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Vaclav HAVEL reelected president; Vaclav HAVEL
received 47 of 81 votes in the Senate and 99 out of 200 votes in the
Chamber of Deputies (second round of voting)
Denmark:
chief of state: Queen MARGRETHE II (since 14 January 1972); Heir
Apparent Crown Prince FREDERIK, elder son of the monarch (born 26 May
1968)
head of government: Prime Minister Poul Nyrup RASMUSSEN (since
25 January 1993)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister appointed
by the monarch
Djibouti:
chief of state: President GUELLEH Ismail Omar (since NA 1999);
head of government: Prime Minister BARKAT Gourad Hamadou (since
30 September 1978)
cabinet: Council of Ministers responsible to the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term;
election last held 9 April 1999 (next to be held NA 2005); prime minister
appointed by the president
election results: GUELLEH Ismail Omar elected president; percent
of vote - GUELLEH Ismail Omar 74.4%, IDRIS Moussa Ahmed 25.6%
Dominica:
chief of state: President Vernon Lorden SHAW (since 7 October
1998)
head of government: Prime Minister Roosevelt DOUGLAS (since 2
February 2000)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president on the advice of
the prime minister
elections: president elected by the House of Assembly for a five-year
term; election last held 7 October 1998 (next to be held NA October
2003); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Vernon Lorden SHAW elected president; percent
of legislative vote - NA
Dominican Republic:
chief of state: President Leonel FERNANDEZ Reyna (since 16 August
1996); Vice President Jaime David FERNANDEZ Mirabal (since 16 August
1996); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Leonel FERNANDEZ Reyna (since 16
August 1996); Vice President Jaime David FERNANDEZ Mirabal (since 16
August 1996); note - the president is both the chief of state and head
of government
cabinet: Cabinet nominated by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for four-year term; election last held 16 May 1996,
runoff election held 30 June 1996 (next to be held 16 May 2000)
election results: Leonel FERNANDEZ Reyna elected president; percent
of vote - Leonel FERNANDEZ Reyna (PLD) 51.25%, Jose Francisco PENA Gomez
(PRD) 48.75%
Ecuador:
chief of state: President Gustavo NOBOA (since 22 January 2000)
following coup which deposed President MAHUAD; Vice President Pedro
PINTO (since 28 January 2000); note - the president is both the chief
of state and head of government
head of government: President Gustavo NOBOA (since 22 January
2000) following coup which deposed President MAHUAD; Vice President
Pedro PINTO (since 28 January 2000); note - the president is both the
chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for four-year term (no reelection); election last held
31 May 1998; runoff election held 12 July 1998 (next to be held NA 2002)
election results: results of the last election prior to the coup
were: Jamil MAHUAD elected president; percent of vote - 51%
note: a military-indigenous coup toppled democratically elected
President Jamil MAHAUD on 21 January 2000; the military quickly handed
power over to Vice President Gustavo NOBOA on 22 January; Congress then
elected a new vice president from a slate of candidates submitted by
NOBOA; the new administration is scheduled to complete the remainder
of MAHAUD's term, due to expire in January 2003
Egypt:
chief of state: President Mohammed Hosni MUBARAK (since 14 October
1981)
head of government: Prime Minister Atef OBEID (since 5 October
1999)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president nominated by the People's Assembly for a
six-year term, the nomination must then be validated by a national,
popular referendum; national referendum last held 26 September 1999
(next to be held NA October 2005); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: national referendum validated President MUBARAK's
nomination by the People's Assembly to a fourth term
El Salvador:
chief of state: President Francisco FLORES Perez (since 1 June
1999); Vice President Carlos QUINTANILLA Schmidt (since 1 June 1999);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Francisco FLORES Perez (since 1
June 1999); Vice President Carlos QUINTANILLA Schmidt (since 1 June
1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for five-year terms; election last held 7 March 1999
(next to be held NA March 2004)
election results: Francisco FLORES Perez elected president; percent
of vote - Francisco FLORES (ARENA) 52%, Facundo GUARDADO (FMLN) 29%,
Ruben ZAMORA (CDU) 7.5%, other (no individual above 3%) 11.5%
Equatorial Guinea:
chief of state: President Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Teodoro OBIANG NGUEMA
MBASOGO (since 3 August 1979 when he seized power in a military coup)
head of government: Prime Minister Serafin Seriche DOUGAN (since
NA April 1996); First Vice Prime Minister and Agriculture Minister Miguel
OYONO NDONG (since NA January 1998); Second Vice Prime Minister for
Internal Affairs Demetrio Elo NDONG NZE FUMU (since NA January 1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote to a seven-year
term; election last held 25 February 1996 (next to be held NA February
2003); prime minister and vice prime ministers appointed by the president
election results: President Teodoro OBIANG NGUEMA MBASOGO reelected
with 98% of popular vote in elections marred by widespread fraud
Eritrea:
chief of state: President ISAIAS Afworki (since 8 June 1993);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President ISAIAS Afworki (since 8 June 1993);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: State Council is the collective executive authority
note: the president is head of the State Council and National
Assembly
elections: president elected by the National Assembly; election
last held 8 June 1993 (next to be held NA)
election results: ISAIAS Afworki elected president; percent of
National Assembly vote - ISAIAS Afworki 95%
Estonia:
chief of state: President Lennart MERI (since 5 October 1992)
head of government: Prime Minister Mart LAAR (since 29 March
1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister,
approved by Parliament
elections: president elected by Parliament for a five-year term;
if he or she does not secure two-thirds of the votes after three rounds
of balloting, then an electoral assembly (made up of Parliament plus
members of local governments) elects the president, choosing between
the two candidates with the largest percentage of votes; election last
held August-September 1996 (next to be held fall 2001); prime minister
nominated by the president and approved by Parliament
election results: Lennart MERI reelected president by an electoral
assembly after Parliament was unable to break a deadlock between MERI
and RUUTEL; percent of electoral assembly vote - Lennart MERI 61%, Arnold
RUUTEL 39%
Ethiopia:
chief of state: President NEGASSO Gidada (since 22 August 1995)
head of government: Prime Minister MELES Zenawi (since NA August
1995)
cabinet: Council of Ministers as provided for in the December
1994 constitution; ministers are selected by the prime minister and
approved by the House of People's Representatives
elections: president elected by the House of People's Representatives
for a six-year term; election last held NA June 1995 (next to be held
NA May 2001); prime minister designated by the party in power following
legislative elections
election results: NEGASSO Gidada elected president; percent of
vote by the House of People's Representatives - NA
Falkland Islands
(Islas Malvinas):
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
head of government: Governor Donald LAMONT (since NA May 1999);
Chief Executive A. M. GURR (since NA); Financial Secretary D. F. HOWATT
(since NA)
cabinet: Executive Council; three members elected by the Legislative
Council, two ex officio members (chief executive and the financial secretary),
and the governor
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed
by the monarch
Faroe Islands:
chief of state: Queen MARGRETHE II of Denmark (since 14 January
1972), represented by High Commissioner Bente KLINTE, chief administrative
officer (since NA)
head of government: Prime Minister Anfinn KALLSBERG (since 9
May 1998)
cabinet: Landsstyri elected by the Faroese Parliament
elections: the monarch is hereditary; high commissioner appointed
by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the party
that wins the most seats is usually elected prime minister by the Faroese
Parliament; election last held 30 April 1998 (next to be held NA 2002)
election results: Anfinn KALLSBERG elected prime minister; percent
of parliamentary vote - NA
Fiji:
chief of state: President Ratu Sir Kamisese MARA (acting president
since 15 December 1993, president since 12 January 1994); Vice President
Ratu Josefa Iloilo ULUIVUDA (since 18 January 1999)
head of government: Prime Minister Mahendra CHAUDHRY (since 18
May 1999); Deputy Prime Ministers Tupeni BABA (since NA 1999) and Adi
Kuini Vuikaba SPEED (since NA 1999)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister from among the
members of Parliament and is responsible to Parliament
note: there is also a Presidential Council that advises the president
on matters of national importance and a Great Council of Chiefs which
consists of the highest ranking members of the traditional chiefly system
elections: president elected by the Great Council of Chiefs for
a five-year term; prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Ratu Sir Kamisese MARA elected president; percent
of Great Council of Chiefs vote - NA
Finland:
chief of state: President Tarja HALONEN (since 1 March 2000)
head of government: Prime Minister Paavo LIPPONEN (since 13 April
1995) and Deputy Prime Minister Sauli NIINISTO (since 13 April 1995)
cabinet: Council of State or Valtioneuvosto appointed by the
president, responsible to Parliament
elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term;
election last held 6 February 2000 (next to be held NA February 2006);
prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed from the majority
party by the president after parliamentary elections
election results: Tarja HALONEN elected president; percent of
vote - Tarja HALONEN (SDP) 51.6%, Esco AHO (Kesk) 48.4%
note: government coalition - SFP, Kok, Leftist Alliance (People's
Democratic Union and Democratic Alternative), SFP, and Green Union
France:
chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC (since 17 May 1995)
head of government: Prime Minister Lionel JOSPIN (since 3 June
1997)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the
suggestion of the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; election last held 23 April and 7 May 1995 (next to be held by
May 2002); prime minister nominated by the National Assembly majority
and appointed by the president
election results: Jacques CHIRAC elected president; percent of
vote, second ballot - Jacques CHIRAC (RPR) 52.64%, Lionel JOSPIN (PS)
47.36%
French Guiana:
chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC of France (since 17
May 1995), represented by Prefect Dominique VIAN (since NA January 1997)
head of government: President of the General Council Andre LECANTE
(since NA March 1998); President of the Regional Council Antoine KARAM
(since 22 March 1992)
cabinet: NA
elections: French president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; prefect appointed by the French president on the advice of the
French Ministry of Interior; presidents of the General and Regional
Councils are appointed by the members of those councils
French Polynesia:
chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC of France (since 17
May 1995), represented by High Commissioner of the Republic Paul RONCIERE
(since NA 1994)
head of government: President of the Territorial Government of
French Polynesia Gaston FLOSSE (since 4 April 1991); President of the
Territorial Assembly Justin ARAPARI (since 13 May 1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers; president submits a list of members
of the Territorial Assembly for approval by them to serve as ministers
elections: French president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; high commissioner appointed by the French president on the advice
of the French Ministry of Interior; president of the Territorial Government
and the president of the Territorial Assembly are elected by the members
of the assembly
Gabon:
chief of state: President El Hadj Omar BONGO (since 2 December
1967)
head of government: Prime Minister Jean-Francois NTOUTOUME-EMANE
(since 23 January 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister
in consultation with the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; election last held 6 December 1998 (next to be held NA 2005);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: President El Hadj Omar BONGO reelected; percent
of vote - El Hadj Omar BONGO 66.6%, Pierre MAMBOUNDOU 16.5%, Fr. Paul
M'BA-ABESSOLE 13.4%
Gambia, The:
chief of state: President Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH (since 12 October
1996); Vice President Isatou Njie SAIDY (since 20 March 1997); note
- the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH (since 18
October 1996); Vice President Isatou Njie SAIDY (since 20 March 1997);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet is appointed by the president
elections: the president is elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; the number of terms is not restricted; election last held 26 September
1996 (next to be held NA 2001)
election results: Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH elected president; percent
of vote - Yahya A. J. J. JAMMEH 55.8%, Ousainou DARBOE 35.8%
Georgia:
chief of state: President Eduard Amvrosiyevich SHEVARDNADZE (previously
elected chairman of the Government Council 10 March 1992, Council has
since been disbanded; previously elected chairman of Parliament 11 October
1992; president since 26 November 1995); note - the president is both
the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Eduard Amvrosiyevich SHEVARDNADZE
(previously elected chairman of the Government Council 10 March 1992,
Council has since been disbanded; previously elected chairman of Parliament
11 October 1992; president since 26 November 1995); note - the president
is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 5 November 1995 (next to be held 9 April 2000)
election results: Eduard SHEVARDNADZE elected president; percent
of vote - Eduard SHEVARDNADZE 74%
Germany:
chief of state: President Johannes RAU (since 1 July 1999)
head of government: Chancellor Gerhard SCHROEDER (since 27 October
1998)
cabinet: Cabinet or Bundeskanzler appointed by the president
on the recommendation of the chancellor
elections: president elected for a five-year term by a Federal
Convention including all members of the Federal Assembly and an equal
number of delegates elected by the Land Parliaments; election last held
23 May 1999 (next to be held 23 May 2004); chancellor elected by an
absolute majority of the Federal Assembly for a four-year term; election
last held 27 September 1998 (next to be held in the fall of 2002)
election results: Johannes RAU elected president; percent of
Federal Convention vote - 57.6%; Gerhard SCHROEDER elected chancellor;
percent of Federal Assembly - 52.7%
Ghana:
chief of state: President Jerry John RAWLINGS (since 7 January
1993); Vice President John Evans Atta MILLS (since 7 January 1993);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Jerry John RAWLINGS (since 7 January
1993); Vice President John Evans Atta MILLS (since 7 January 1993);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers; president nominates members subject
to approval by Parliament
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket
by popular vote for four-year terms; election last held 7 December 1996
(next to be held NA December 2000)
election results: Jerry John RAWLINGS reelected president; percent
of vote - RAWLINGS 57.2%, John KUFUOR 39.8%
Gibraltar:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor and Commander-in-Chief, the Right Honorable Sir Richard
LUCE (since 24 February 1997); note - a new governor has been appointed
and will arrive in March 2000
head of government: Chief Minister Peter CARUANA (since 17 May
1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed from among the 15 elected
members of the House of Assembly by the governor in consultation with
the chief minister
note: there is also a Gibraltar Council that advises the governor
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed
by the monarch; chief minister appointed by the governor
Greece:
chief of state: President Konstandinos (Kostis) STEPHANOPOULOS
(since 10 March 1995)
head of government: Prime Minister Konstandinos SIMITIS (since
19 January 1996)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president on the recommendation
of the prime minister
elections: president elected by Parliament for a five-year term;
election last held 8 February 2000 (next to be held by NA March 2005);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Konstandinos STEPHANOPOULOS reelected president;
percent of Parliament vote - 90%
Greenland:
chief of state: Queen MARGRETHE II of Denmark (since 14 January
1972), represented by High Commissioner Gunnar MARTENS (since NA 1995)
head of government: Prime Minister Jonathan MOTZFELDT (since
NA September 1997)
cabinet: Landsstyre is formed from the Parliament on the basis
of the strength of parties
elections: the monarch is hereditary; high commissioner appointed
by the monarch; prime minister is elected by Parliament (usually the
leader of the majority party); election last held 11 March 1999 (next
to be held NA 2003)
election results: Jonathan MOTZFELDT reelected prime minister,
receiving 23 out of 31 votes
note: government coalition - Siumut and Atassut
Grenada:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Daniel WILLIAMS (since 9 August 1996)
head of government: Prime Minister Keith MITCHELL (since 22 June
1995)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the advice
of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch; prime minister appointed by the governor general
from among the members of the House of Assembly
Guadeloupe:
chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC of France (since 17
May 1995), represented by Prefect Jean FEDINI (since NA 1996)
head of government: President of the General Council Marcellin
LUBETH (since NA March 1998); President of the Regional Council Lucette
MICHAUX-CHEVRY (since 22 March 1992)
cabinet: NA
elections: French president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; prefect appointed by the French president on the advice of the
French Ministry of Interior; the presidents of the General and Regional
Councils are elected by the members of those councils
election results: NA
Guam:
chief of state: President William Jefferson CLINTON of the US
(since 20 January 1993); Vice President Albert GORE, Jr. (since 20 January
1993)
head of government: Governor Carl GUTIERREZ (since 8 November
1994) and Lieutenant Governor Madeleine BORDALLO (since 8 November 1994)
cabinet: executive departments; heads appointed by the governor
with the consent of the Guam legislature
elections: US president and vice president elected on the same
ticket for a four-year term; governor and lieutenant governor elected
on the same ticket by popular vote for four-year terms; election last
held 3 November 1998 (next to be held NA November 2002)
election results: Carl GUTIERREZ reelected governor; percent
of vote - Carl GUTIERREZ (Democrat) 53.2%, Joseph ADA (Republican) 46.8%
Guatemala:
chief of state: President Alfonso Antonio PORTILLO Cabreras (since
14 January 2000); Vice President Juan Francisco REYES Lopez (since 14
January 2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head
of government
head of government: President Alfonso Antonio PORTILLO Cabreras
(since 14 January 2000); Vice President Juan Francisco REYES Lopez (since
14 January 2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
cabinet: Council of Ministers named by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year
term; election last held 7 November 1999; runoff held 26 December 1999
(next to be held NA November 2003)
election results: Alfonso Antonio PORTILLO Cabreras elected president;
percent of vote - Alfonso Antonio PORTILLO Cabreras (FRG) 68%, Oscar
BERGER Perdomo(PAN) 32%
Guernsey:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
head of government: Lieutenant Governor Sir John COWARD (since
NA 1994) and Bailiff De Vic G. CAREY (since NA)
cabinet: Advisory and Finance Committee appointed by the Assembly
of the States
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; lieutenant governor
appointed by the monarch; bailiff appointed by the monarch
Guinea:
chief of state: President Lansana CONTE (head of military government
since 5 April 1984, elected president 19 December 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Lamine SIDIME (since 8 March
1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; candidate must receive a majority of the votes cast to be elected
president; election last held 14 December 1998 (next to be held NA December
2003); the prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Lansana CONTE reelected president; percent
of vote - Lansana CONTE (PUP) 56.1%, Mamadou Boye BA (UNR-PRP) 24.6%,
Alpha CONDE (RPG) 16.6%,
Guinea-Bissau:
chief of state: President Koumba YALLA (since 18 February 2000)
head of government: Prime Minister Caetana N'TCHAMA (since NA
February 2000)
cabinet: NA
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 28 November 1999 and 16 January 2000 (next
to be held NA 2004); prime minister appointed by the president after
consultation with party leaders in the legislature
election results: Koumba YALLA elected president; percent of
vote, second ballot - Koumba YALLA (PRS) 72%, Malan Bacai SANHA (PAIGC)
28%
Guyana:
chief of state: President Bharrat JAGDEO (since NA August 1999);
note - assumed presidency after resignation of President JAGAN
head of government: Prime Minister Samuel HINDS (since NA December
1997)
cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president, responsible
to the legislature
elections: president elected by the majority party in the National
Assembly following legislative elections, which must be held at least
every five years; elections last held 15 December 1997 (next to be held
by January 2001); prime minister appointed by the president
Haiti:
chief of state: President Rene Garcia PREVAL (since 7 February
1996)
head of government: Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard ALEXIS (since
NA March 1999); ALEXIS was appointed by President PREVAL, filling the
post that had been vacant since the resignation of Rosny SMARTH in June
1997
cabinet: Cabinet chosen by the prime minister in consultation
with the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; election last held 17 December 1995 (next to be held by December
2000); prime minister appointed by the president, ratified by the Congress
election results: Rene Garcia PREVAL elected president; percent
of vote - Rene Garcia PREVAL 88%, Leon JEUNE 2.5%, Victor BENOIT 2.3%
Holy See (Vatican
City):
chief of state: Pope JOHN PAUL II (since 16 October 1978)
head of government: Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo SODANO
(since 2 December 1990)
cabinet: Pontifical Commission appointed by the pope
elections: pope elected for life by the College of Cardinals;
election last held 16 October 1978 (next to be held after the death
of the current pope); secretary of state appointed by the pope
election results: Karol WOJTYLA elected pope
Honduras:
chief of state: President Carlos Roberto FLORES Facusse (since
27 January 1998); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
head of government: President Carlos Roberto FLORES Facusse (since
27 January 1998); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year
term; election last held 30 November 1997 (next to be held 30 November
2001)
election results: Carlos Roberto FLORES Facusse elected president;
percent of vote - Carlos Roberto FLORES Facusse (PL) 50%, Nora de MELGAR
(PNH) 40%, other 10%
Hong Kong:
chief of state: President of China JIANG Zemin (since 27 March
1993)
head of government: Chief Executive TUNG Chee-hwa (since 1 July
1997)
cabinet: Executive Council consists of three ex-officio members
and 10 appointed members; ex-officio members are: Chief Secretary Anson
CHAN (since 29 November 1993), Financial Secretary Donald TSANG (since
7 March 1995), and Secretary of Justice Elsie LEUNG (since 1 July 1997)
elections: NA
Hungary:
chief of state: President Arpad GONCZ (since 3 August 1990; previously
interim president since 2 May 1990)
head of government: Prime Minister Viktor ORBAN (since 6 July
1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers elected by the National Assembly
on the recommendation of the president
elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a five-year
term; election last held 19 June 1995 (next to be held before August
2000); prime minister elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation
of the president
election results: Arpad GONCZ reelected president; a total of
335 votes were cast by the National Assembly, Arpad GONCZ received 259;
Viktor ORBAN elected prime minister; percent of legislative vote - NA
Iceland:
chief of state: President Olafur Ragnar GRIMSSON (since 1 August
1996)
head of government: Prime Minister David ODDSSON (since 30 April
1991)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year
term; election last held 29 June 1996 (next to be held NA June 2000);
prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Olafur Ragnar GRIMSSON elected president; percent
of vote - 41.4%
India:
chief of state: President Kicheril Raman NARAYANAN (since 25
July 1997); Vice President Krishnan KANT (since 21 August 1997)
head of government: Prime Minister Atal Behari VAJPAYEE (since
19 March 1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the
recommendation of the prime minister
elections: president elected by an electoral college consisting
of elected members of both houses of Parliament and the legislatures
of the states for a five-year term; election last held 14 July 1997
(next to be held NA July 2002); vice president elected by both houses
of Parliament for a five-year term; election last held 16 August 1997
(next to be held NA August 2002); prime minister elected by parliamentary
members of the majority party following legislative elections; election
last held NA October 1999 (next to be held NA October 2004)
election results: Kicheril Raman NARAYANAN elected president;
percent of electoral college vote - NA; Krishnan KANT elected vice president;
percent of Parliament vote - NA; Atal Behari VAJPAYEE elected prime
minister; percent of vote - NA
Indonesia:
chief of state: President Abdurrahman WAHID (since 20 October
1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Abdurrahman WAHID (since 20 October
1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet
elections: president and vice president selected by vote of the
People's Consultative Assembly for five-year terms; selection last held
20 October 1999 (next to be held by NA 2004)
election results: Abdurrahman WAHID selected president by vote
of the People's Consultative Assembly, receiving 373 votes to 313 votes
for MEGAWATI; MEGAWATI Sukarnoputri selected vice president by vote
of the People's Consultative Assembly
Iran:
chief of state: Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali
Hoseini-KHAMENEI (since 4 June 1989)
head of government: President (Ali) Mohammad KHATAMI-Ardakani
(since 3 August 1997); First Vice President Hasan Ebrahim HABIBI (since
NA August 1989)
cabinet: Council of Ministers selected by the president with
legislative approval
elections: leader of the Islamic Revolution appointed for life
by the Assembly of Experts; president elected by popular vote for a
four-year term; election last held 23 May 1997 (next to be held NA May
2001)
election results: (Ali) Mohammad KHATAMI-Ardakani elected president;
percent of vote - (Ali) Mohammad KHATAMI-Ardakani 69%
Iraq:
chief of state: President SADDAM Husayn (since 16 July 1979);
Vice President Taha Muhyi al-Din MARUF (since 21 April 1974); Vice President
Taha Yasin RAMADAN (since 23 March 1991)
head of government: Prime Minister SADDAM Husayn (since 29 May
1994); Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Mikhail AZIZ (since NA 1979); Deputy
Prime Minister Taha Yasin RAMADAN (since NA May 1994); Deputy Prime
Minister Muhammad Hamza al-ZUBAYDI (since NA May 1994)
cabinet: Council of Ministers
note: there is also a Revolutionary Command Council or RCC (Chairman
SADDAM Husayn, Vice Chairman Izzat IBRAHIM al-Duri) which controls the
ruling Ba'th Party, and is the most powerful political entity in the
country
elections: president and vice presidents elected by a two-thirds
majority of the Revolutionary Command Council; election last held 17
October 1995 (next to be held NA 2002)
election results: SADDAM Husayn reelected president; percent
of vote - 99%; Taha Muhyi al-Din MARUF and Taha Yasin RAMADAN elected
vice presidents; percent of vote - NA
Ireland:
chief of state: President Mary MCALEESE (since 11 November 1997)
head of government: Prime Minister Bertie AHERN (since 26 June
1997)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president with previous nomination
by the prime minister and approval of the House of Representatives
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; election last held 31 October 1997 (next to be held NA November
2004); prime minister nominated by the House of Representatives and
appointed by the president
election results: Mary MCALEESE elected president; percent of
vote - Mary MCALEESE 44.8%, Mary BANOTTI 29.6%
note: government coalition - Fianna Fail and the Progressive
Democrats
Israel:
chief of state: President Ezer WEIZMAN (since 13 May 1993)
head of government: Prime Minister Ehud BARAK (since 6 July 1999)
cabinet: Cabinet selected by prime minister and approved by the
Knesset
elections: president elected by the Knesset for a five-year term;
election last held 4 March 1998 (next to be held NA March 2003); prime
minister elected by popular vote for a four-year term; election last
held 17 May 1999 (next to be held NA May 2003); note - in March 1992,
the Knesset approved legislation, effective in 1996, which allowed for
the direct election of the prime minister; under the new law, each voter
casts two ballots - one for the direct election of the prime minister
and one for a party in the Knesset; the candidate that receives the
largest percentage of the popular vote then works to form a coalition
with other parties to achieve a parliamentary majority of 61 seats;
finally, the candidate must submit his or her cabinet to the Knesset
for approval and this must be done within 45 days of the election; in
contrast to the old system, under the new law, the prime minister's
party need not be the single-largest party in the Knesset
election results: Ezer WEIZMAN reelected president by the 120-member
Knesset with a total of 63 votes, other candidate, Shaul AMOR, received
49 votes (there were seven abstentions and one absence); Ehud BARAK
elected prime minister; percent of vote - Ehud BARAK 56.08%, Binyamin
NETANYAHU 43.92%
note: government coalition - One Israel, Shas, MERETZ, Yisra'el
Ba'Aliya, Center Party, National Religious Party
Italy:
chief of state: President Carlo Azeglio CIAMPI (since 13 May
1999)
head of government: Prime Minister (referred to in Italy as the
president of the Council of Ministers) Massimo D'ALEMA (since 21 October
1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the prime minister
and approved by the president
elections: president elected by an electoral college consisting
of both houses of Parliament and 58 regional representatives for a seven-year
term; election last held 13 May 1999 (next to be held NA May 2006);
prime minister appointed by the president and confirmed by parliament
election results: Carlo Azeglio CIAMPI elected president; percent
of electoral college vote - 70%
Jamaica:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor General Sir Howard Felix COOKE (since 1 August 1991)
head of government: Prime Minister Percival James PATTERSON (since
30 March 1992) and Deputy Prime Minister Seymour MULLINGS (since NA
1993)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the advice
of the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general
appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the prime minister;
prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed by the governor general
Japan:
chief of state: Emperor AKIHITO (since 7 January 1989)
head of government: Prime Minister Yoshiro MORI (since 5 April
2000)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; the Diet designates
the prime minister; the constitution requires that the prime minister
must command a parliamentary majority, therefore, following legislative
elections, the leader of the majority party or leader of a majority
coalition in the House of Representatives usually becomes prime minister
note: on 3 April 2000, Prime Minister Keizo OBUCHI suffered a
stroke and was relieved of his duties; Chief Cabinet Secretary Mikio
AOKI became acting prime minister; on 5 April 2000, Yoshiro MORI was
elected prime minister by a vote in both houses of the Diet, receiving
137 out of 244 votes cast in the House of Councillors ans 335 out of
488 votes cast in the House of Representatives
Jersey:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)
head of government: Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief
Sir Michael WILKES (since NA 1995) and Bailiff Philip Martin BAILHACHE
(since NA 1995)
cabinet: committees appointed by the Assembly of the States
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; lieutenant governor
and bailiff appointed by the monarch
Jordan:
chief of state: King ABDALLAH bin al Hussein (since 7 February
1999); Crown Prince HAMZAH bin al Hussein (half brother of the King,
born 29 March 1980)
head of government: Prime Minister Abdur-Rauf RAWABDEH (since
4 March 1999)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister in consultation
with the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister appointed
by the monarch
Kazakhstan:
chief of state: President Nursultan A. NAZARBAYEV (chairman of
the Supreme Soviet from 22 February 1990, elected president 1 December
1991)
head of government: Prime Minister Kazymzhomart TOKAYEV (since
2 October 1999)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year
term; election last held 10 January 1999, a year before it was previously
scheduled (next to be held NA 2006); note - President NAZARBAYEV's previous
term had been extended to 2000 by a nationwide referendum held 30 April
1995; prime minister and first deputy prime minister appointed by the
president
election results: Nursultan A. NAZARBAYEV elected president;
percent of vote - Nursultan A. NAZARBAYEV 79.8%, Serikbolsyn ABDILDIN
11.7%, Gani KASYMOV 4.6%
note: President NAZARBAYEV expanded his presidential powers by
decree: only he can initiate constitutional amendments, appoint and
dismiss the government, dissolve Parliament, call referenda at his discretion,
and appoint administrative heads of regions and cities
Kenya:
chief of state: President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI (since 14
October 1978); note - the president is both the chief of state and head
of government
head of government: President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI (since
14 October 1978); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote from among the members
of the National Assembly for a five-year term; election last held 29
December 1997 (next to be held by early 2003); vice president appointed
by the president
election results: President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI reelected;
percent of vote - Daniel T. arap MOI (KANU) 40.6%, Mwai KIBAKI (DP)
31.5%, Raila ODINGA (NDP) 11.1%, Michael WAMALWA (FORD-K) 8.4%, Charity
NGILU (SDP) 7.8%
Kiribati:
chief of state: President Teburoro TITO (since 1 October 1994);
Vice President Tewareka TENTOA (since 12 October 1994); note - the president
is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Teburoro TITO (since 1 October
1994); Vice President Tewareka TENTOA (since 12 October 1994); note
- the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president from among the members
of the House of Assembly, includes the president, vice president, attorney
general, and up to eight other ministers
elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year
term; note - the House of Assembly chooses the presidential candidates
from among their members and then those candidates compete in a general
election; election last held 27 November 1998 (next to be held by NA
November 2002); vice president appointed by the president
election results: Teburoro TITO reelected president; percent
of vote - Teburoro TITO 52.3%, Dr. Harry TONG 45.8%, Amberoti NIKORA
1.9%, Taberannang TIMEON 0%
Korea, North:
chief of state: KIM Chong-il (since NA July 1994); note - in
September 1998, KIM Chong-il was reelected Chairman of the National
Defense Commission, a position accorded the nation's "highest administrative
authority"; KIM Young-nam was named President of the Supreme People's
Assembly Presidium and given the responsibility of representing the
state and receiving diplomatic credentials
head of government: Premier HONG Song-nam (since 5 September
1998)
cabinet: Cabinet (Naegak), members, except for the Minister of
People's Armed Forces, are appointed by the Supreme People's Assembly
elections: premier elected by the Supreme People's Assembly;
election last held NA 1998 (next to be held NA)
election results: HONG Song-nam elected premier; percent of Supreme
People's Assembly vote - NA
Korea, South:
chief of state: President KIM Dae-jung (since 25 February 1998)
head of government: Prime Minister PAK Tae-chun (since 10 January
2000)
cabinet: State Council appointed by the president on the prime
minister's recommendation
elections: president elected by popular vote for a single five-year
term; election last held 18 December 1997 (next to be held by 18 December
2002); prime minister appointed by the president; deputy prime ministers
appointed by the president on the prime minister's recommendation
election results: KIM Dae-jung elected president; percent of
vote - KIM Dae-jung (NCNP) 40.3% (with ULD partnership), YI Hoe-chang
(GNP) 38.7%, YI In-che (NPP) 19.2%
Kuwait:
chief of state: Amir JABIR al-Ahmad al-Jabir Al Sabah (since
31 December 1977)
head of government: Prime Minister and Crown Prince SAAD al-Abdallah
al-Salim Al Sabah (since 8 February 1978); First Deputy Prime Minister
SABAH al-Ahmad al-Jabir Al Sabah (since 17 October 1992); Second Deputy
Prime Minister SALIM al-Sabah al-Salim Al Sabah (since 7 October 1996)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister
and approved by the monarch
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; prime minister and
deputy prime ministers appointed by the monarch
Kyrgyzstan:
chief of state: President Askar AKAYEV (since 28 October 1990)
head of government: Prime Minister Jumabek IBRAIMOV (since NA
December 1998)
cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president on the
recommendation of the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year
term; elections last held 24 December 1995 (next to be held November
or December 2000); prime minister appointed by the president
election results: Askar AKAYEV reelected president; percent of
vote - Askar AKAYEV 75%; note - elections were held early which gave
the two opposition candidates little time to campaign; AKAYEV may have
orchestrated the "deregistration" of two other candidates, one of whom
was a major rival
Laos:
chief of state: President KHAMTAI Siphandon (since 26 February
1998); note - currently the position of vice president is vacant; Vice
President OUDOM Khattiya died on 9 December 1999 and a replacement has
not yet been named
head of government: Prime Minister SISAVAT Keobounphan (since
26 February 1998); Senior Deputy Prime Minister BOUN-NHANG Vorachith
(since 20 April 1996); Deputy Prime Ministers CHOUMMALI Saygnasone (since
26 February 1998), SOMSAVAT Lengsavad (since 26 February 1998)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president, approved
by the National Assembly
elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a five-year
term; election last held 21 December 1997 (next to be held NA 2002);
prime minister appointed by the president with the approval of the National
Assembly for a five-year term
election results: KHAMTAI Siphandon elected president; percent
of National Assembly vote - NA
Latvia:
chief of state: President Vaira VIKE-FREIBERGA (since 8 July
1999)
head of government: Prime Minister Andris BERZINS (since 5 May
2000)
cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the prime minister
and appointed by the Parliament
elections: president elected by Parliament for a four-year term
(amended from a three-year term on 4 December 1997); election last held
17 June 1999 (next to be held by NA June 2003); prime minister appointed
by the president
election results: Vaira VIKE-FREIBERGA elected as a compromise
candidate in second phase of balloting, second round (after five rounds
in first phase failed); percent of parliamentary vote - Vaira VIKE-FREIBERGA
53%, Valdis BIRKAVS 20%, Ingrida UDRE 9%
Lebanon:
chief of state: President Emile LAHUD (since 24 November 1998)
head of government: Prime Minister Salim al-HUSS (since 4 December
1998)
cabinet: Cabinet chosen by the prime minister in consultation
with the president and members of the National Assembly; the current
Cabinet was formed in 1998
elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a six-year
term; election last held 15 October 1998 (next to be held NA 2004);
prime minister and deputy prime minister appointed by the president
in consultation with the