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List of notable international officials that have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
International politicians
[edit]Heads of state and government
[edit]Current
[edit]- Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan (2003–present), Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (2003), Chairman of the Turkic Council (2019–2021), and Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement (2019–2024) (New Azerbaijan Party)[1]
- Andrzej Duda, President of Poland (2015–present), Member of the European Parliament for Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie (2014–2015), Member of the Polish Sejm for 13 – Kraków II (2011–2014), and Member of the Kraków City Council for 2 – Prądnik Biały/Krowodrza (2010–2011) (Independent)[2][3]
- Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia (2006–2010, 2012–2018, 2023–present), Deputy Speaker of the National Council (2010–2012), and Member of National Council (1992–2006, 2010–2012, 2018–2023) (Direction – Social Democracy)[4]
- Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus (1994–present), Chairman of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly (2024–present), Chairman of the Supreme State Council of the Union State (2000–present), and Member of the Supreme Council of Belarus (1991–1994) (Independent)[5][unreliable source?][6]
- Hristijan Mickoski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia (2024–present) and Leader of the Opposition (2017–2024) (VMRO-DPMNE)[7]
- Javier Milei, President of Argentina (2023–present) and Member of the Argentine National Deputy (2021–2023) (Libertarian Party)[8][9][10][11]
- Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999, 2009–2021, 2022–present), Leader of the Opposition (1993–1996, 2006–2009, 2021–2022), and Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations (1984–1988) (Likud)[12]
- Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–present) and Member of the Hungarian National Assembly (1990–present) (Fidesz)[13][14]
- Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia (2017–present), Prime Minister of Serbia (2014–2017), First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (2012–2014), Minister of Defence of Serbia (2012–2013), and Minister of Information of Serbia (1998–2000) (Serbian Progressive Party)[15]
Former
[edit]- Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia (2013–2015), Leader of the Opposition (2009–2013), Leader of the Australian House (2002–2007), and Member of the Australian Parliament for Warringah (1994–2019) (Liberal Party of Australia)[16]
- Andrej Babiš, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2017–2021), First Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2014–2017), Finance Minister of the Czech Republic (2014–2017), and Member of the Czech Chamber of Deputies for Ústí nad Labem Region (2021–present), Central Bohemian Region (2017–2021), and Prague (2013–2017) (ANO)[17]
- Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil (2019–2023), Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for Rio de Janeiro (1991–2018), and Councillor of Rio de Janeiro (1989–1991) (Liberal Party)[18][19]
- Rodrigo Duterte, Chairman of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (2016–present), President of the Philippines (2016–2022), Mayor of Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–2016), Vice Mayor of Davao City (1986–1987, 2010–2013), and Member of the Filipino House of Representatives for Davao City's 1st district (1998–2001) (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino)[20]
- Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2019–2022), Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom (2016–2018), Mayor of London (2008–2016), and Member of the UK Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (2015–2023) and Henley (2001–2008) (Conservative Party)[21]
- John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand (2008–2016), Leader of the Opposition (2006–2008), Chairman of the International Democrat Union (2014–2018), and Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Helensville (2002–2017) (New Zealand National Party)[22]
- Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic (2003–2013), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1992–1998), President of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (1998–2002), and Minister of Finance of Czechoslovakia (1989–1992) (Independent)[23]
- Mauricio Macri, President of the Republican Proposal (2005–2012, 2024–present), President of Argentina (2015–2019), President pro tempore of the Union of South American Nations (2017–2018), Chief of Government of Buenos Aires (2007–2015), and Member of the Argentine National Deputy (2005–2007) (Republican Proposal)[24]
- Gerhard Schröder, Chancellor of Germany (1998-2005) and Member of the Bundestag for Lower Saxony (1980-1983, 1983-1986, 1998-2005) (Social Democratic Party)[25]
- Liz Truss, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2022) and Member of the UK Parliament for South West Norfolk (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[26][27]
- Miloš Zeman, President of the Czech Republic (2013–2023), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1998–2002), President of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (1996–1998) (Independent)[28]
Executive officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Itamar Ben-Gvir, Minister of National Security of Israel (2022–present) (Otzma Yehudit)[29]
- Amichai Chikli, Minister of Diaspora Affairs of Israel (2022–present) and Minister for Social Equality of Israel (2022–present) (Likud)[30]
- Mariano Cúneo Libarona, Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Argentina (2023–present) (Independent)[24]
- Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia (2020–present), President of Russia (2008–2012), Prime Minister of Russia (2012–2020), First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia (2005–2008), and Kremlin Chief of Staff (2003–2005) (United Russia)[31][unreliable source?][32]
- Balázs Orbán, Political Director of the Prime Minister of Hungary (2021–present) and Member of the Hungarian National Assembly (2022–present) (Fidesz)[33]
- María Consuelo Porras, Attorney General of Guatemala (2018–present) and Deputy Magistrate of the Constitutional Court of Guatemala (2016–2018) (Independent)[34]
- Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister of Italy (2018–2019, 2022–present) and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport of Italy (2022–present) (Lega)[35]
- Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary (2014–present) and President of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (2021) (Fidesz)[36][unreliable source?]
Former
[edit]- Damares Alves, Brazilian Senator for the Federal District (2023–present) and Minister of Women, Families and Human Rights of Brazil (2019–2022) (Republicans)[37]
- Per-Willy Amundsen, Member of the Norwegian Storting for Troms (2005–2013, 2017–present), Ministry of Justice and Public Security of Norway (2016–2018), and State Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Modernisation of Norway (2013–2016) (Progress Party)[38][39]
- Jake Berry, Minister without Portfolio of the United Kingdom (2022), Minister of State for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth of the United Kingdom (2017–2020), and Member of the UK Parliament for Rossendale and Darwen (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[40][41]
- Suella Braverman, Member of the UK Parliament for Fareham and Waterlooville (2024–present) and Fareham (2015–2024), Secretary of State for the Home Department of the United Kingdom (September–October 2022, 2022–2023), and Attorney General for England and Wales Advocate General for Northern Ireland (2020–2021, 2021–2022) (Conservative Party)[42]
- Femi Fani-Kayode, Minister of Culture and Tourism of Nigeria (2006) and Minister of Aviation of Nigeria (2006–2007) (Peoples Democratic Party)[43]
- John Hayes, Member of the UK Parliament for South Holland and the Deepings (1997–present), Minister of State for Transport of the United Kingdom (2014–2015, 2016–2018), Minister of State for Security of the United Kingdom (2015–2016), and Minister without Portfolio of the United Kingdom Senior Parliamentary Adviser to the Prime Minister (2013–2014) (Conservative Party)[44]
- Steve Hilton, Director of Strategy of the United Kingdom (2010–2012) (Conservative Party)[45]
- Joe Hockey, Ambassador of Australia to the United States (2016–2020), Treasurer of Australia (2013–2015), Manager of Opposition Business in the Australian House (2007–2009), and Member of the Australian Parliament for North Sydney (1996–2015) (Liberal Party of Australia)[16][46]
- Andrea Jenkyns, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills of the United Kingdom (2022) and Member of the UK Parliament for Morley and Outwood (2015–2024) (Conservative Party)[47]
- Robert Jenrick, Member of the UK Parliament for Newark (2014–present), Minister of State for Immigration of the United Kingdom (2022–2023), Minister of State for Health of the United Kingdom (2022), Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government of the United Kingdom (2019–2021), and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom (2018–2019) (Conservative Party)[48]
- Guillermo Moreno, Secretary of Domestic Trade of Argentina (2006–2013) (Principles and Values)[49]
- Jacob Rees-Mogg, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy of the United Kingdom (2022), Leader of the UK House of Commons Lord President of the Council (2019–2022), and Member of the UK Parliament for North East Somerset (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[50]
- Vojislav Šešelj, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (1998–2000), Member of the Serbian National Assembly (1991–1998, 2000–2003, 2016–2020), and President of the Zemun Municipality (1996–1998) (Serbian Radical Party)[51]
- Justin Sun, Permanent Representative of Grenada to the World Trade Organization (2021–2023) (Independent)[52]
- Radostin Vasilev, Leader of the Morality, Unity, Honour Party (2024–present), Minister of Youth and Sports (2021–2022), and Member of the National Assembly (2021–2024)[53]
- Alexandr Vondra, Member of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic (2019–2015), Deputy Chairman of the Civic Democratic Party (2014–present), Deputy Prime Minister (2007–2009), Minister of Defence (2010–2012), Minister for European Affairs (2007–2009), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2006–2007), Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the United States (1997–2001), and Senator for 29 – Litoměřice (2006–2012) (Civic Democratic Party)[54]
Regional officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska (2010–2018, 2022–present), Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2018–2019, 2020–2021), Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2018–2022), and Prime Minister of Republika Srpska (1998–2001, 2006–2010) (Alliance of Independent Social Democrats)[55]
- Tarcísio de Freitas, Governor of São Paulo (2023–present), Minister of Infrastructure of Brazil (2019–2022), and Director General of the National Department of Transport Infrastructure of Brazil (2014–2015) (Republicans)[37]
- Jorginho Mello, Governor of Santa Catarina (2023–present), Brazilian Senator for Santa Catarina (2019–2023), and Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for Santa Catarina (2011–2019) (Liberal Party)[19]
Former
[edit]- Sammy Wilson, Member of the UK Parliament for East Antrim (2005–present), Minister of Finance and Personnel of Northern Ireland (2009–2013), and Minister of the Environment of Northern Ireland (2008–2009) (Democratic Unionist Party)[56]
Party officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Santiago Abascal, President of Vox (2014–present), Member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies for Madrid (2019–present), Director of the Data Protection Agency of the Community of Madrid (2010–2012), and Member of the Basque Parliament for Álava (2004–2005, 2005–2009) (Vox)[57]
- Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, President of the Debout la France (2008–present), Member of the French National Assembly for Essonne's 8th constituency (1997–2024), and Mayor of Yerres (1995–2017) (Debout la France)[58]
- Nigel Farage, Leader of Reform UK (2024–present, 2019–2021), Leader of UK Independence Party (1998–2000, 2006–2009, 2010–2016), Member of the UK Parliament for Clacton (2024–present) and Member of the European Parliament for South East England (1999–2020) (Reform UK)[59]
- Laurence Fox, Leader of the Reclaim Party (2020–present) (Reclaim Party)[60]
- Petras Gražulis, Chairman of the People and Justice Union (2021–present), Member of the European Parliament for Lithuania (2024–present), Member of the Lithuanian Seimas for Gargždai (2000–2016, 2020–2023) and Multi-member (1996–2000, 2016–2020) and Member of the Kaunas City Council (1990–1995) (People and Justice Union)[61]
- Pauline Hanson, President of Pauline Hanson's One Nation (1997–present), Australian Senator for Queensland (2016–present), Member of the Australian Parliament for Oxley (1996–1998), and Councillor of the City of Ipswich for Division 7 (1994–1995) (Pauline Hanson's One Nation)[62]
- Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, Leader of the Party of Women (2023–present) (Party of Women)[63]
- Kostadin Kostadinov, Leader of Revival (2014–present), Member of the Bulgarian National Assembly (2021–present) and Member of the Varna City Council (2011–2021) (Revival)[64]
- Marion Maréchal, President of Identity–Freedoms (2024–present), Executive Vice President of Reconquête (2022–2024), Member of the European Parliament for France (2024–present), and Member of the French National Assembly for Vaucluse's 3rd constituency (2012–2017) (Identity–Freedoms)[65]
- Artur Pawlowski, Leader of the Solidarity Movement of Alberta (2023–present) and Leader of the Independence Party of Alberta (2022–2023) (Solidarity Movement of Alberta)[66]
- Florian Philippot, President of The Patriots (2017– present), Member of the European Parliament for East France (2014–2019), and Vice President of the National Front (2012–2017) (The Patriots)[58]
- Tomio Okamura, Leader of Freedom and Direct Democracy (2015–present), Leader of Dawn – National Coalition (2013–2015), Member of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (2013–present), Deputy President of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (2017–2021), and Czech Senator for Zlín (2012–2013) (Freedom and Direct Democracy)[67]
- Lyle Shelton, National Director of the Family First Party (2022–present) and Councillor of the City of Toowoomba (2000–2006) (Family First Party)[68]
- László Toroczkai, President of Our Homeland Movement (2018–present), Member of the Hungarian National Assembly (2022–present) and Mayor of Ásotthalom (2013–2022) (Our Homeland Movement)[69]
- Tom Van Grieken, Leader of Vlaams Belang (2014–present), Member of the Belgian Chamber of Represenatitives (2019–present) and Member of the Flemish Parliament (2014-2019) (Vlaams Belang)[70]
- Simen Velle, Chairperson of the Progress Party's Youth (2022–present) (Progress Party)[38][39]
- André Ventura, President of Chega (2019–present), Member of the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic for Lisbon (2019–present), Member of the Portuguese Council of State (2024–present), Member of the Moura Municipal Assembly (2021–present), and Member of the Loures City Council (2017–2018) (Chega)[71]
- Alice Weidel, Leader of the Alternative for Germany (2022–present), Member of the German Bundestag for Baden-Württemberg (2017–present) and Leader of the Opposition (2017–2021) (Alternative for Germany)[72]
- Geert Wilders, Leader of Party for Freedom (2006–present), Member of the Dutch House of Representatives (1998–2002, 2002–present) (Party for Freedom)[73]
- Remigijus Žemaitaitis, Leader of Dawn of Nemunas (2023–present), Leader of Freedom and Justice (2020–2023), Leader of Order and Justice (2016–2020), Member of the Lithuanian Seimas (2009–present) (Dawn of Nemunas)[74]
- Éric Zemmour, President of the Reconquête (2021–present) (Reconquête)[58]
Former
[edit]- Gerald Grosz, Member of the Austrian National Council (2009–2013), Leader of the Alliance for the Future of Austria (2013–2015), and Independent candidate for President of Austria in 2022 (Independent)[75]
Members of national and supranational parliaments
[edit]Current
[edit]Upper chambers
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Alex Antic, Australian Senator for South Australia (2019–present) (Liberal Party of Australia)[76]
- Ralph Babet, Australian Senator for Victoria (2022–present) (United Australia Party)[77][78]
- Malcolm Roberts, Australian Senator for Queensland (2016–2017, 2019–present) (Pauline Hanson's One Nation)[79]
Brazil
[edit]- Flávio Bolsonaro, Brazilian Senator for Rio de Janeiro (2019–present) and State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro (2003–2019) (Liberal Party)[80]
Colombia
[edit]- María Fernanda Cabal, Colombian Senator (2018–present), Member of the Colombian Chamber of Representatives for Capital District (2014–2018) (Democratic Centre)[81]
European Union
[edit]- Jordan Bardella, Leader of Patriots for Europe (2024–present), Member of the European Parliament for France (2019–present), and Member of the Regional Council of Île-de-France for Seine-Saint-Denis (2015–present) (National Rally)[82]
- Susanna Ceccardi, Member of the European Parliament for Central Italy (2019–present) and Mayor of Cascina (2016–2019) (Lega)[83]
- Carlo Fidanza, Member of the European Parliament for North-West Italy (2009–2014, 2019–present), and Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies for Lombardy 1 (2018–2019) (Brothers of Italy)[84]
- Virginie Joron, Member of the European Parliament for France (2019–present) and Member of the Regional Council of Grand Est for Haut-Rhin (2016–2021) (National Rally)[58]
- Maximilian Krah, Member of the European Parliament for Germany (2019–present) (Alternative for Germany)[85]
- Nicola Procaccini, Member of the European Parliament for Central Italy (2019–present) and co-chair of the European Conservatives and Reformists group (2019–present) (Brothers of Italy)[86]
- Dominik Tarczyński, Member of the European Parliament for Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie (2020–present) and Member of the Polish Sejm (2015–2020) (Law and Justice)[87]
- Hermann Tertsch, Member of the European Parliament for Spain (2019–present) (Vox)[88]
- Harald Vilimsky, Member of the European Parliament for Austria (2014–present) (Freedom Party of Austria)[89]
Georgia
[edit]- Irakli Zarkua, Member of the Georgian Parliament (2020–present) (Georgian Dream)[90]
Peru
[edit]- Patricia Chirinos, Member of the Peruvian Congress for Callao (2021–present) (Go On Country - Social Integration Party)[91]
Russia
[edit]- Aleksey Pushkov, Russian Federation Senator for Perm Krai (2016–present), Chairman of the Russian Committee on International Affairs of the State Duma (2011–2016), and Deputy of the Russian State Duma (2011–2016) (United Russia)[92][93]
United Kingdom
[edit]- Jacqueline Foster, Member of the UK House of Lords Lord Temporal (2021–present), Deputy Leader of the Conservative MEPs in the European Parliament (2013–2019), and Member of the European Parliament for North West England (1999–2004, 2009–2019) (Conservative)[94]
Lower chambers
[edit]Belgium
[edit]- Theo Francken, Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2010–present) and Secretary of State for Asylum, Migration and Administrative Simplification of Belgium (2014–2018) (New Flemish Alliance)[95]
Brazil
[edit]- Eduardo Bolsonaro, Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2015–present) (Liberal Party)[96]
- Mário Frias, Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2023–present) (Liberal Party)[96]
- Gustavo Gayer, Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for Goiás (2023–present) (Liberal Party)[37]
- Bibo Nunes, Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for Rio Grande do Sul (2019–present) (Liberal Party)[19]
- Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza, Member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2019–present) (Liberal Party)[19]
Germany
[edit]- Beatrix von Storch, Member of the German Bundestag for Berlin (2017–present) and Member of the European Parliament for Germany (2014–2017) (Alternative for Germany)[97]
Netherlands
[edit]- Dennis Ram, Member of the Dutch House of Representatives (2023–present), Municipal Councillor of Groningen (2022–2023), and Member of the Provincial Council of Groningen (2011–2023) (Party for Freedom)[73]
- Pepijn van Houwelingen, Member of the Dutch House of Representatives (2021–2023, 2024–present) (Forum for Democracy)[73]
Russia
[edit]- Yevgeny Popov, Member of the Russian State Duma for Moscow (2021–present) (United Russia)[98]
United Kingdom
[edit]- Lee Anderson, Member of the UK Parliament for Ashfield (2019–present) (Reform UK)[99]
- Richard Tice, Member of the UK Parliament for Boston and Skegness (2024–present) and Member of the European Parliament for East of England (2019–2020) (Reform UK)[100]
Former
[edit]- Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Member of the Dutch House of Representatives (2003–2006) (Independent)[101]
- Cory Bernardi, Australian Senator for South Australia (2006–2020) (Independent)[102]
- Conrad Black, Member of the UK House of Lords Lord Temporal (2002–2024) (Independent)[103]
- Paul Girvan, Member of the UK Parliament for South Antrim (2017–2024), Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for South Antrim (2003–2007, 2010–2017), and Member of Newtownabbey Borough Council for Ballyclare (1997–2014) (Democratic Unionist Party)[104]
Local officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Carlos Bolsonaro, Councillor of Rio de Janeiro (2001–present) (Liberal Party)[19]
- Viktor Bout, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ulyanovsk Oblast (2023–present) (Liberal Democratic Party of Russia)[105]
- Simon Ekpa, Member of the Lahti Public Transport Board (2020–present) (National Coalition Party)[106]
Former
[edit]- Nick Adams, Councillor of the Municipality of Ashfield Council (2004–2009) (Liberal Party of Australia)[a][107]
- Vijay Jolly, Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (2003–2008) for Saket (Bharatiya Janata Party)[108]
Organizations
[edit]Political parties
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign political endorsements
- List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign international endorsements
- Foreign interference in the 2024 United States elections
Notes
[edit]- ^ Adams, who is currently a United States citizen, is also a member of the Republican Party.
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