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There is a list of all leaders for which there is not a death date on Rulers.org (at least before one month), and I sorted them in few categories (U stands for "unproven", A for "alive"):
Name | State | Position | Birth | note |
---|---|---|---|---|
Possibly dead, but potential additions if a recent source can be found | ||||
Emmanuel Bruny | Haiti | Executive Government Council (1957) | 1915 | |
J.L. Malhautra | Sikkim | Acting Political Officer (1964) | 1915 | Unlikely position qualifies |
Feliciano Avelar | El Salvador | Member of the Civic-Military Directory (1961-1962) | 1919 | Could this be him? [1] ; Obviously not, as there are sources of him being alive in 1965 |
Avtar Singh | Sikkim | Political Officer (1964-1966) | 18 October 1921 | Unlikely position qualifies; possibly died in 2015 [2] common name/surname combination though |
Ricardo Falla Cáceres | El Salvador | Junta of Government (1960-1961) | 1921 | Spanish wiki [3] and some other sources [4] [5] claim 1929-1990 |
Jaime Florentino Mendieta Vargas | Bolivia | Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1971) | 1922 | Possibly 1926-2000? |
Marino Vagnetti | San Marino | Captain Regent (1971-1972, 1989) | 1924 | |
Ahmad al-Sayari | Yemen (Kingdom) | Prime Minister (1962) | 1924 | Unclear status/DoB list No citation, see discussion here |
Ri Kun-mo | DPR Korea | Premier (1986-1988) | 1926 | Likely deceased, see discussion here; [ [6]] claims that he didn't die in 2001, but simply retired |
Emmanuel Bodjollé | Togo | Chairman of the Insurrection Committee (1963) | 1928 | Needs a better citation |
Michel Lévêque | Monaco | Minister of State (1997-2000) | 19 July 1933 | Needs a more recent citation |
Martin M'Bia | Congo (People's Republic of the) [a.k.a. Congo-Brazzaville] |
Member of the Military Committee (1977) | 1934 | Unclear status/DoB list Some sources indicate he might be dead: [7], [8] and [9] |
Óscar Pammo Rodríguez | Bolivia | Junta member (1981) | 1934 | Unclear status/DoB list Needs a more recent citation (2006: [10]) |
Édouard Frank | Central African Republic | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 5 April 1934 | Needs a more recent citation |
1. Good possibility of being alive (1926-1929, 1930 and later to be done): (U=3, A=0)
– Adding to prevent further archiving – Jwkozak91 ( talk) 08:24, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
Postponing archive Star Garnet ( talk) 07:59, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
I appreciate it may be a little too soon for this, but I've put together the following list of 1935 births, who will start to be eligible for inclusion in the article within a few months. To make sure I found as many as possible, I went through the articles on heads of state and heads of government for each state in turn. Of course I may nonetheless have missed some, so additions would be welcome. Any sources that can be found that's newer or better is also welcome.
Name | State | Position | Birth | Note/sources |
---|---|---|---|---|
Giovanni Lajolo | Vatican | President of the Governorate (2006–2011) | 3 January 1935 | Added to Unclear status list 12/6/24 |
António Ramalho Eanes | Portugal | President of the Revolutionary Council (1976–1982) President (1976–1986) |
25 January 1935 | [11] Added to main list on 12/6/24 |
Brian Mullooly | Ireland | Member of the Presidential Commission during vacancy (1997) | 21 February 1935 | Added to Unclear status list on 6/7/24 |
Artur Rasizade | Azerbaijan | Prime Minister (1996–2003, 2003–2018) | 26 February 1935 | [12] Added to main list on 6/7/24 |
Mohammed Basindawa | Yemen | Prime Minister (2011–2014) | 4 April 1935 | |
Peter Hollingworth | Australia | Governor-General (2002–2003) | 10 April 1935 | [13] |
P. J. Patterson | Jamaica | Prime Minister (1992–2006) | [14] | |
Sharavyn Gungaadorj | Mongolian People's Republic | Prime Minister (1990) | 2 May 1935 | Needs a source, article does mention he runs a Agropro, maybe they have chair person list or have been in the news. |
Nemesi Marqués Oste | Andorra | Representative of the Episcopal Co-Prince (1993–2012) | 17 May 1935 | |
José Mujica | Uruguay | President (2010–2015) | 20 May 1935 | [15] He speaks a lot to press, newer sources could be used. |
Léon Kengo wa Dondo | Zaire | First State Commissioner (1982–1986, 1988–1990); Prime Minster (1994–1997) |
22 May 1935 | [16] |
Sultan Ali Keshtmand | Afghanistan (Democratic Republic of) | Prime Minister (1981–1988, 1989–1990) | 22 May 1935 | [17] |
Jim Bolger | New Zealand | Prime Minister (1990–1997) | 31 May 1935 | [18] |
Lee Hoi-chang | South Korea | Prime Minister (1993–1994) | 2 June 1935 | Needs source that mentions him not running for president. |
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos | Ecuador | President (1988–1992) | 19 June 1935 | [19] |
Tenzin Gyatso | Tibet | Ruler (1950–1959) Dalai Lama (1937–present) |
6 July 1935 | Unclear status list? [20] |
Hifikepunye Pohamba | Namibia | President (2005–2015) | 18 August 1935 | [21] |
Abdou Diouf | Senegal | Prime Minister (1970–1980) President (1981–2000) |
7 September 1935 | [22] |
Henri Benoit de Coignac | Andorra | French Viguier (1982–1984) | 3 October 1935 | |
Daniel Williams | Grenada | Governor-General (1996–2008) | 4 November 1935 | [23] |
Young Vivian | Niue | Premier (1992–1993, 2002–2008) | 12 November 1935 | [24] Unclear status list |
Mahmoud Abbas | Palestine | President (2005–present) Prime Minister (2003) Chairman PLO (2004–present) |
15 November 1935 | |
Adnan Badran | Jordan | Prime Minister (2005) | 15 December 1935 | [26] |
Edward Schreyer | Canada | Governor General (1979–1984) | 21 December 1935 | [27] |
Salman | Saudi Arabia | King (2015–present) Prime Minister (2015–2022) |
31 December 1935 | [28] |
Al-Jazuli Daf'allah | Sudan | Prime Minister (1985–1986) | December 1935 | Unclear DoB list |
Leonel Mário d'Alva | São Tomé and Príncipe | Acting President (1991) | 1935 | Added to unclear DoB list 12/6/2024 |
Mohammed Ali Salim | Libya | Acting President (2012) | 1935 | Unclear DoB/status list; source needed |
2A02:8012:227B:0:DDF6:42C0:DAA6:FD03 ( talk) 12:50, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
Postponing archive Star Garnet ( talk) 07:59, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
Recovered tables from archiving bot.– Jwkozak91 ( talk) 10:22, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
Malagasy Wikipedia says he died in 2020, with the source being this. There are also videos seemingly connected to his funeral. However, you can also find two videos uploaded only this past May featuring a person claimed to be him. TVShowFan122 ( talk) 19:45, 20 June 2024 (UTC)
I was looking at some sources on google, and a news article came up talking about his founding party had won an election in 2021, and it says "Late Prime Minister Ahmed Osman" which may imply he's died sometime before the articles date of September 10, 2021 and after the source used in the list. Is it possible? TheCorriynial ( talk) 19:50, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
Is there a possibility that the article titled List of longest-living state leaders be recreated but this time we will look for citations or references on their desths 2001:FD8:651:5684:1:2:4CD8:3411 ( talk) 00:23, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
This is not qualified enough for a metion? [1] -- 95.24.79.236 ( talk) 19:36, 4 July 2024 (UTC)
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There is a list of all leaders for which there is not a death date on Rulers.org (at least before one month), and I sorted them in few categories (U stands for "unproven", A for "alive"):
Name | State | Position | Birth | note |
---|---|---|---|---|
Possibly dead, but potential additions if a recent source can be found | ||||
Emmanuel Bruny | Haiti | Executive Government Council (1957) | 1915 | |
J.L. Malhautra | Sikkim | Acting Political Officer (1964) | 1915 | Unlikely position qualifies |
Feliciano Avelar | El Salvador | Member of the Civic-Military Directory (1961-1962) | 1919 | Could this be him? [1] ; Obviously not, as there are sources of him being alive in 1965 |
Avtar Singh | Sikkim | Political Officer (1964-1966) | 18 October 1921 | Unlikely position qualifies; possibly died in 2015 [2] common name/surname combination though |
Ricardo Falla Cáceres | El Salvador | Junta of Government (1960-1961) | 1921 | Spanish wiki [3] and some other sources [4] [5] claim 1929-1990 |
Jaime Florentino Mendieta Vargas | Bolivia | Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1971) | 1922 | Possibly 1926-2000? |
Marino Vagnetti | San Marino | Captain Regent (1971-1972, 1989) | 1924 | |
Ahmad al-Sayari | Yemen (Kingdom) | Prime Minister (1962) | 1924 | Unclear status/DoB list No citation, see discussion here |
Ri Kun-mo | DPR Korea | Premier (1986-1988) | 1926 | Likely deceased, see discussion here; [ [6]] claims that he didn't die in 2001, but simply retired |
Emmanuel Bodjollé | Togo | Chairman of the Insurrection Committee (1963) | 1928 | Needs a better citation |
Michel Lévêque | Monaco | Minister of State (1997-2000) | 19 July 1933 | Needs a more recent citation |
Martin M'Bia | Congo (People's Republic of the) [a.k.a. Congo-Brazzaville] |
Member of the Military Committee (1977) | 1934 | Unclear status/DoB list Some sources indicate he might be dead: [7], [8] and [9] |
Óscar Pammo Rodríguez | Bolivia | Junta member (1981) | 1934 | Unclear status/DoB list Needs a more recent citation (2006: [10]) |
Édouard Frank | Central African Republic | Prime Minister (1991–1992) | 5 April 1934 | Needs a more recent citation |
1. Good possibility of being alive (1926-1929, 1930 and later to be done): (U=3, A=0)
– Adding to prevent further archiving – Jwkozak91 ( talk) 08:24, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
Postponing archive Star Garnet ( talk) 07:59, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
I appreciate it may be a little too soon for this, but I've put together the following list of 1935 births, who will start to be eligible for inclusion in the article within a few months. To make sure I found as many as possible, I went through the articles on heads of state and heads of government for each state in turn. Of course I may nonetheless have missed some, so additions would be welcome. Any sources that can be found that's newer or better is also welcome.
Name | State | Position | Birth | Note/sources |
---|---|---|---|---|
Giovanni Lajolo | Vatican | President of the Governorate (2006–2011) | 3 January 1935 | Added to Unclear status list 12/6/24 |
António Ramalho Eanes | Portugal | President of the Revolutionary Council (1976–1982) President (1976–1986) |
25 January 1935 | [11] Added to main list on 12/6/24 |
Brian Mullooly | Ireland | Member of the Presidential Commission during vacancy (1997) | 21 February 1935 | Added to Unclear status list on 6/7/24 |
Artur Rasizade | Azerbaijan | Prime Minister (1996–2003, 2003–2018) | 26 February 1935 | [12] Added to main list on 6/7/24 |
Mohammed Basindawa | Yemen | Prime Minister (2011–2014) | 4 April 1935 | |
Peter Hollingworth | Australia | Governor-General (2002–2003) | 10 April 1935 | [13] |
P. J. Patterson | Jamaica | Prime Minister (1992–2006) | [14] | |
Sharavyn Gungaadorj | Mongolian People's Republic | Prime Minister (1990) | 2 May 1935 | Needs a source, article does mention he runs a Agropro, maybe they have chair person list or have been in the news. |
Nemesi Marqués Oste | Andorra | Representative of the Episcopal Co-Prince (1993–2012) | 17 May 1935 | |
José Mujica | Uruguay | President (2010–2015) | 20 May 1935 | [15] He speaks a lot to press, newer sources could be used. |
Léon Kengo wa Dondo | Zaire | First State Commissioner (1982–1986, 1988–1990); Prime Minster (1994–1997) |
22 May 1935 | [16] |
Sultan Ali Keshtmand | Afghanistan (Democratic Republic of) | Prime Minister (1981–1988, 1989–1990) | 22 May 1935 | [17] |
Jim Bolger | New Zealand | Prime Minister (1990–1997) | 31 May 1935 | [18] |
Lee Hoi-chang | South Korea | Prime Minister (1993–1994) | 2 June 1935 | Needs source that mentions him not running for president. |
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos | Ecuador | President (1988–1992) | 19 June 1935 | [19] |
Tenzin Gyatso | Tibet | Ruler (1950–1959) Dalai Lama (1937–present) |
6 July 1935 | Unclear status list? [20] |
Hifikepunye Pohamba | Namibia | President (2005–2015) | 18 August 1935 | [21] |
Abdou Diouf | Senegal | Prime Minister (1970–1980) President (1981–2000) |
7 September 1935 | [22] |
Henri Benoit de Coignac | Andorra | French Viguier (1982–1984) | 3 October 1935 | |
Daniel Williams | Grenada | Governor-General (1996–2008) | 4 November 1935 | [23] |
Young Vivian | Niue | Premier (1992–1993, 2002–2008) | 12 November 1935 | [24] Unclear status list |
Mahmoud Abbas | Palestine | President (2005–present) Prime Minister (2003) Chairman PLO (2004–present) |
15 November 1935 | |
Adnan Badran | Jordan | Prime Minister (2005) | 15 December 1935 | [26] |
Edward Schreyer | Canada | Governor General (1979–1984) | 21 December 1935 | [27] |
Salman | Saudi Arabia | King (2015–present) Prime Minister (2015–2022) |
31 December 1935 | [28] |
Al-Jazuli Daf'allah | Sudan | Prime Minister (1985–1986) | December 1935 | Unclear DoB list |
Leonel Mário d'Alva | São Tomé and Príncipe | Acting President (1991) | 1935 | Added to unclear DoB list 12/6/2024 |
Mohammed Ali Salim | Libya | Acting President (2012) | 1935 | Unclear DoB/status list; source needed |
2A02:8012:227B:0:DDF6:42C0:DAA6:FD03 ( talk) 12:50, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
Postponing archive Star Garnet ( talk) 07:59, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
Recovered tables from archiving bot.– Jwkozak91 ( talk) 10:22, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
Malagasy Wikipedia says he died in 2020, with the source being this. There are also videos seemingly connected to his funeral. However, you can also find two videos uploaded only this past May featuring a person claimed to be him. TVShowFan122 ( talk) 19:45, 20 June 2024 (UTC)
I was looking at some sources on google, and a news article came up talking about his founding party had won an election in 2021, and it says "Late Prime Minister Ahmed Osman" which may imply he's died sometime before the articles date of September 10, 2021 and after the source used in the list. Is it possible? TheCorriynial ( talk) 19:50, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
Is there a possibility that the article titled List of longest-living state leaders be recreated but this time we will look for citations or references on their desths 2001:FD8:651:5684:1:2:4CD8:3411 ( talk) 00:23, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
This is not qualified enough for a metion? [1] -- 95.24.79.236 ( talk) 19:36, 4 July 2024 (UTC)