User:StjepanHR/List of rulers of totalitarian and illiberal democracies

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The following is a list of national leaders (heads of state and/or heads of government) whose rule falls into the category of totalitarian and/or illiberal democracies

Africa[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Raila Odinga Kenya 2008 present
Goodluck Jonathan Nigeria 2010 present

The Americas[edit]

North America[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Felipe Calderón Mexico 2006 present

Central America[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Daniel Ortega Nicaragua 1979, 2006 1990, present

Caribbean[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Michel Martelly Haiti 2011 present

South America[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Hugo Chavez Venezuela 1999 present

Asia[edit]

Western Asia ("Middle East")[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Nouri al-Maliki Iraq 2006 present
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran 2005 present

Central Asia[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Hamid Karzai Afghanistan 2001 present

South Asia[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Mahathir Mohamad Malayasia 1981 2003
Lee Kuan Yew Singapore 1959 1990
Lee Hsien Loong Singapore 2011 present

Eastern Asia ("Far East")[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Hun Sen Cambodia 1985 present

Europe[edit]

Name Country Came to power Lost power References
Alija Izetbegović Bosnia and Herzegovina 1990 2000
Vladimír Mečiar Slovakia 1990, 1992, 1994 1991, 1994, 1998
Aleksandër Meksi Albania 1992 1997
Sali Berisha Albania 1992, 2005 1997, present
Vladimir Putin Russia 1999 present
Alexander Lukashenko Belarus 1994 present
Mikheil Saakashvili Georgia 2004, 2008 2007, present

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