Top 10 Oldest Political Leaders Still Leading Countries Around the World in 2025

Top 10 Oldest Political Leaders Still Leading Countries Around the World in 2025

Post by : Zayd Kamal

July 25, 2025 3:38 p.m. 8802

Still in Command: The World’s Oldest Political Leaders Who Refuse to Step Down

In today’s fast and changing world of politics, most people think young leaders and new ideas are the most important. But the Top 10 Oldest Political Leaders Still Leading Countries Around the World in 2025 show that age doesn’t stop anyone from being a strong leader. These older leaders are still in power and help guide their countries using years of knowledge, experience, and wisdom.

Let’s take a look at these senior leaders who are still active in 2025.

1. Mahathir Mohamad (Malaysia)

Mahathir has retired and returned to power several times. At 99 years old in 2025, he is still one of the most respected names in Malaysian politics. He continues to share his ideas and guide young leaders.

2. Paul Biya (Cameroon)

Paul Biya is 92 years old and has been president since 1982. He is one of the world’s longest-serving leaders. Some people respect him for keeping the country stable, while others say he has too much control.

3. King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)

King Salman is 89 years old in 2025. He has led many changes in Saudi Arabia. Although his son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, handles most tasks now, King Salman is still the official head of the country.

4. Joe Biden (United States)

Joe Biden is 82 years old in 2025. He was re-elected in 2024. As the oldest president in U.S. history, he uses his long political career to deal with important national and global issues.

5. Michel Aoun (Lebanon)

Michel Aoun is 91 years old. He was once Lebanon’s president and is still a big voice in Lebanese politics. His group, the Free Patriotic Movement, still has power in the country.

6. Ali Khamenei (Iran)

Ali Khamenei is 86 in 2025 and has been Iran’s top leader since 1989. He controls big decisions in Iran, especially when it comes to religion, politics, and talks with other countries.

7. Raúl Castro (Cuba)

Raúl Castro is 93 years old. Even though he officially retired, he still has influence in Cuba. As Fidel Castro’s brother and a key revolutionary, people still listen to him.

8. Emomali Rahmon (Tajikistan)

Rahmon, 73 years old, has been the president of Tajikistan since 1994. He has ruled for a long time, and many in the country see him as a strong and steady leader.

9. Yoweri Museveni (Uganda)

Museveni is 80 years old in 2025 and has been leading Uganda since 1986. While he is praised for bringing peace, some people think he doesn’t allow enough freedom in politics.

10. Kais Saied (Tunisia)

At 67, Kais Saied is the youngest on this list. He has been in power for several years and is one of the most active leaders in the Arab world. His background in law helps shape Tunisia’s government.

What These Leaders Show Us

These leaders prove that age doesn’t stop someone from being in charge. In many countries, people value older leaders for their deep knowledge and experience. They have spent many years understanding the systems and building international relationships.

Even in democracies like the United States, voters still choose older leaders because they trust them to lead well. In monarchies and strict governments, older leaders are seen as symbols of wisdom and respect.

Is Age a Problem in Leadership?

Not everyone agrees with older leaders staying in power for a long time. Some worry about their health, energy, and ability to understand today’s modern problems. Young people want leaders who listen to their ideas and represent their future.

Because of this, many countries are talking more about leadership changes, preparing new leaders, and making sure the government reflects all ages.

Still, the Top 10 Oldest Political Leaders Still Leading Countries Around the World in 2025 show that with smart thinking, long experience, and a clear mind, older leaders can still make big decisions and lead nations.

What Could Happen in the Future?

As more people live longer and stay active later in life, we might see even more older leaders in the future. Governments might need better plans to include both young and old voices, improve health support for leaders, and ensure leadership stays strong.

These senior leaders remind us that leadership is not just about age—it’s about the ability to make good decisions, serve people, and keep peace.

Disclaimer:

This article is published by DXB for informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, political roles and leadership positions may change over time. Readers are advised to consult official sources for the most current updates.

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