Age Is Just a Number: The world's youngest elected leaders

The 35-year-old business heir won Ecuador’s presidential election on Sunday, joining a growing group of world leaders who were elected to the top job before they turned 40.

Daniel Noboa – Ecuador

A former student protest leader was elected the country’s youngest-ever president at the age of 35 in December 2021.

Gabriel Boric – Chile

Taking office at 34, Marin was the youngest person to hold the office in Finnish history.

Sanna Marin – Finland

Bukele was 37 when he was elected president of the Central American nation in February 2019. His party backed him to seek a legally controversial second term.

Nayib Bukele – El Salvador

At 39, Macron capped a meteoric rise from a little-known economy minister to France’s youngest president in 2017.

Emmanuel Macron – France

At 39, Ardern, leader of New Zealand Labour Party, became PM in October 2017 after a close-fought election.

Jacinda Ardern – New Zealand

Garibashvili became the youngest government leader in Europe in 2013 when he was elected prime minister of Georgia at the age of 31.

Irakli Garibashvili – Georgia

Varadkar shattered the mold in traditional Catholic Ireland by becoming the country's first openly gay PM.

Leo Varadkar – Ireland

The law professor was elected Kosovo’s second female president in April 21 at 38 after winning the majority in the country’s parliamentary election.

Vjosa Osmani – Kosovo

In a presidential runoff in 2023, a pro-European economist defeated longstanding president Milo Djukanovic, a Socialist. He was 36 years old at the time.

Jakov Milatovic – Montenegro