President of The Republic

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

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


See also: President

Famous quotes containing the words president and/or republic:

    Taft, laughing, “What troubles [brother] Charles is, he is afraid Roosevelt will get the credit of making me President and not himself.” To Charles: “I will agree not to minimize the part you played in making me President if you will agree not to minimize the part Roosevelt played.”
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)

    It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserves a republic in vigour. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution.
    Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)