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President for Life is a
title assumed by some
dictators to remove their
term limit, in the hope that their
authority,
legitimacy, and term will never be
disputed.
The first well-known incident of a leader extending his term indefinitely was
Roman dictator
Julius Caesar, who made himself "
Perpetual Dictator" (commonly mistranslated as 'Dictator-for-life') in 45 BC. Originally, the office of dictator could only be held for six months. His actions would later be mimicked by the French leader
Napoleon Bonaparte who was appointed "First Consul for life" in 1802. Since then, many dictators have adopted similar titles.
Ironically, most leaders who have proclaimed themselves President for Life have not in fact gone on to successfully serve a life term. Most have been deposed long before their death. However, some, such as
Rafael Carrera,
François Duvalier,
Saparmurat Niyazov,
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia and
Josip Broz Tito have managed to rule until their (natural) deaths.
Some very long-serving authoritarian presidents, such as
North Korea's
Kim Il-sung, who were frequently thought of as examples of Presidents for Life, actually underwent periodic renewal of mandate but these are largely regarded as
show elections. After his death, the government wrote the presidential office out of the constitution, declaring him "eternal president."
Others made unsuccessful attempts to have themselves named President for Life, such as
Mobutu Sese Seko of
Zaire in 1972.
Notably,
George Washington rejected all attempts to make him President for Life. That particular institution, as designed by its proponents, was, however, quite dissimilar from the modern usage, being an attempt to establish a limited
constitutional elective monarchy.
A President-for-life may be regarded as a de facto
monarch. In fact, other than the title, political scientists often face difficulties in differentiating a state ruled by a president-for-life (especially one who inherits the job from a
family dictatorship) and a
monarchy.
List of leaders who became President for Life
Note: the first date listed in each entry is the date of proclamation of their status as President for Life.
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