List of vice presidents in 2021

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This is a list of vice presidents in 2021.

Africa

Asia

Europe

North America and the Caribbean

Oceania

South America

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References

  1. Title changed from Vice Chairmen of the Presidium of Supreme People's Assembly to Vice Chairmen of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly in 2021.
  2. "Live blog: Verkiezing president en vicepresident Suriname". De Ware Tijd (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 July 2020.