↑ Hun Sen was titled Second Prime Minister in 1993–98.
↑ The three-member Presidency Council was head of state collectively, but this changed to the usual form of having just the president as head after the 2009 elections.
↑ The position of Chairman of the National Defence Commission was declared to be the highest office of state by the constitution that came into effect in 1998.
↑ The seven-member Swiss Federal Council is head of state and government collectively. As a party to the Council, the president serves solely in a primus inter pares capacity for one year.
External links
Rulers—a list of rulers throughout time and places
WorldStatesmen—an online encyclopedia of the leaders of nations and territories
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