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President of [[Waisnor|Waisnor]] is the head of state. He is elected in the elections every 3 years for a maximum of 3 terms.
The '''President of Waisnor''' ({{wp|Russian language|Russian}}: ''Президент Вайснора''; {{wp|Belarusian language|Belarusian}}: ''Прэзідэнт Вайснора'') is the {{wp|head of state}} of [[Waisnor]]. The president is elected for a three-year term, and is allowed to hold office for a maximum of three terms.


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| {{small|15 April}}<br>1994
| {{small|15 April}}<br>1994
| 1991
| 1991
| Eduard Dutov<br>{{small|1992-1996}}
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| {{small|15 April}}<br>1997  
| {{small|15 April}}<br>1997  
| 1994  
| 1994  
| Eduard Dutov<br>{{small|1992-1996}}<br><br>Mikhail Khviyuzov<br>{{small|1996-2000}}
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| {{small|15 April}}<br>2003  
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2003  
| 1997<br><br>2000
| 1997<br><br>2000
| Mikhail Khviyuzov<br>{{small|1996-2000}}<br><br>Alexander Garyanin<br>{{small|2000-2002}}<br><br>Pavel Shabar<br>{{small|2002-2006}}
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| {{small|15 April}}<br>2009  
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2009  
| 2003<br><br>2006
| 2003<br><br>2006
| Pavel Shabar<br>{{small|2002-2006}}<br><br>Eduard Protasevich<br>{{small|2006-2008}}<br><br>Semyon Kozubovsky<br>{{small|2008-2010}}
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| {{small|15 April}}<br>2018
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2018
| 2009<br><br>2012<br><br>2015
| 2009<br><br>2012<br><br>2015
| Semyon Kozubovsky<br>{{small|2008-2010}}<br><br>Ildar Voronshchikov<br>{{small|2010-2014}}<br><br>Gled Efimov<br>{{small|2014-2018}}
| Anatoly Marchuk<br>{{small|2010-2014}}<br><br>Gled Efimov<br>{{small|2014-2018}}
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|6
|6
| align="center"|Alexander Monov<br>{{small|(1979–...)}}
| align="center"|Alexander Monov<br>{{small|(1979–...)}}
| [[File:Alexander_Monov.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Прэзидэнт.png|100px]]
| Party for Changes
| Party for Changes
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2018
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2018
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2024
| 2018<br><br>2021
| Victor Sysoy<br>{{small|2018-2020}}<br><br>Vladislav Samovich<br>{{small|2020-2024}}
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|-style="background:#EEEEEE"
|7
| align="center"|Kirill Isachenko<br>{{small|(1981–...)}}
| [[File:Kirill_Isachenko.jpg|100px]]
| Party for Changes
| {{small|15 April}}<br>2024
| {{small|Incumbent}}
| {{small|Incumbent}}
| 2018<br><br>2021
| 2024
| Victor Sysoy<br>{{small|2018-2020}}<br><br>Vladislav Samovich<br>{{small|2020-...}}
| Vladislav Samovich<br>{{small|2024-...}}
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 25 April 2024

The President of Waisnor (Russian: Президент Вайснора; Belarusian: Прэзідэнт Вайснора) is the head of state of Waisnor. The president is elected for a three-year term, and is allowed to hold office for a maximum of three terms.

List

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won Premier Minister
1 Ivan Gudaev
(1942-...)
Ivan Gudaev.jpg Waisnor Democratic Party 1 September
1991
15 April
1994
1991
2 Yaroslav Kosinsky
(1961-2019)
Yuri Vlasov.jpg Waisnor Democratic Party 15 April
1994
15 April
1997
1994
3 Maxim Pavlov
(1949-...)
Maxim Pavlov.jpg Waisnor Democratic Party 15 April
1997
15 April
2003
1997

2000
4 Vladislav Yesipov
(1963-...)
Vladislav Yesipov.jpg Independent 15 April
2003
15 April
2009
2003

2006
5 Anatoly Antipenko
(1959-...)
Anatoly Antipenko.jpeg Independent 15 April
2009
15 April
2018
2009

2012

2015
Anatoly Marchuk
2010-2014

Gled Efimov
2014-2018
6 Alexander Monov
(1979–...)
Прэзидэнт.png Party for Changes 15 April
2018
15 April
2024
2018

2021
Victor Sysoy
2018-2020

Vladislav Samovich
2020-2024
7 Kirill Isachenko
(1981–...)
Kirill Isachenko.jpg Party for Changes 15 April
2024
Incumbent 2024 Vladislav Samovich
2024-...