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President: Prime Minister Nigeria: 69,000 USD [26] North Korea: Party General Secretary and President of State Affairs: Premier North Macedonia: 17,250 USD 15,600 USD (Prime Minister) [30] [115] Norway: 33,237,000 USD royal grant 210,714 USD (Prime Minister) [47] [15] Oman: 7,238,000 USD privy purse 1975 [122] Pakistan
He became the first president of the independent Philippines when the Commonwealth ended on July 4 of that year. The Third Republic was ushered in and would cover the administrations of the next five presidents, the last of which was Ferdinand Marcos (1965–86), [ 3 ] who performed a self-coup by imposing martial law in 1972. [ 25 ]
Ferdinand Marcos is the longest-serving president, having been in office for 20 years, 57 days (7,362 days). Due to Martial Law and subsequent political maneuvers, Marcos stayed in power until he was ousted in 1986.
Infantino with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the 68th FIFA Congress, 13 June 2018 Infantino with Juan Carlos Varela, Mohammad bin Salman and Nicolas Sarkozy at the FIFA World Cup in Russia, 14 June 2018 Infantino with US President Donald Trump in 2019. Infantino was a member of FIFA's Reform Committee. [16]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 February 2025. Head of state and government of the Philippines For the list, see List of presidents of the Philippines. President of the Philippines Pangulo ng Filipinas Presidential seal Presidential standard Incumbent Bongbong Marcos since June 30, 2022 Government of the Philippines Office of the ...
“Miami is special; it’s a city open to the world,” Infantino said. “We are organizing the 2026 World Cup here in North America: the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Presidential Historical Salary Range. The president gets a raise far less often than most workers. The presidential salary has only been changed five times from the initial salary. 1789: $25,000 ...
How does the salary of George Washington compare to that of Barack Obama’s? The country’s first U.S. president made $25,000 for the job in 1789.