10 Wealthiest Presidents in the World

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Have you ever wondered which countries have the wealthiest presidents in the world? These heads of state not only wield huge power, but also have a huge net worth, separating them from the rest. Some of these presidents have made their fortune in the private sector, while others have inherited their wealth. If you are interested in those who came from the private sector, make sure you also read our list of self-made billionaires who came from nothing.

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The majority of the wealthiest presidents in the world are of some type of royalty, which includes princes, kings and emirs. Hence, not all were democratically elected and some have even held power for decades in their respective countries. This has allowed them to use their position to further advance their financial goals, with some even benefiting directly from the local economy. This does not necessarily represent a problem, yet it is noteworthy how much wealth some leaders possess, despite their government role.

Despite any objections one might have, the wealthiest presidents in the world surely have no financial troubles, thus making them less prone to corruption. After all, there is less motivation to engage in acts of corruption when money is of no concern to the government official in question. This at least has been the premise for centuries, despite the fact that it doesn’t always hold up.

Either way, we are sure you are dying to know which are the wealthiest presidents in the world by now, or that you have at least become somewhat curious as to who these people are. If this is the case, then we hope you will enjoy the following list we have created for you.

10. Nursultan Nazarbayev – $1 billion

Nazarbayev has been the leader of Kazakhstan since 1989 and is the first president to be elected since the Soviet era. There are considerable doubts regarding the origins of his wealth, with accusations of corruption running high.

The list of the wealthiest presidents in the world continues on the next page with Lebanon’s leader.

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