List of national power transfers in 2022
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The following is a list of power transfers between national heads of state, heads of government, prime ministers, and other equivalent positions in the year 2022. All countries which act as de facto sovereign states, per the criteria at List of sovereign states, are included.
Heads of State
editHeads of Government and Prime Ministers
editHeads of government that are also heads of state are not included in this list.
See also
editReferences
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