State |
|
Title |
Name |
Entered office |
Party |
Albania |
|
President of the Assembly |
Pali Miska |
November 22, 1982 |
Labour Party of Albania |
Andorra |
|
First Syndic |
Francesc Sequeda Pasquet |
January 4, 1982 |
UL |
Austria |
|
President of the Federal Council |
Dipl. Kfm. Dr. Helmut Frauscher[1] |
July 1, 1984 |
ÔVP |
Austria |
|
President of the National Council |
Anton Benya |
November 4, 1971 |
SPÖ |
Belgium |
|
President of the Senate |
Edward Leemans |
March 5, 1980 |
CVP |
Belgium |
|
President of the House of Representatives |
Jean Defraigne |
November 18, 1981 |
PRL |
Bulgaria |
|
Chairman of the National Assembly |
Stanko Todorov |
June 16, 1981 |
Communist Party of Bulgaria |
Cyprus |
|
President of the House of Representatives |
Georgios Ladas |
June 4, 1981 |
|
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus |
|
Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic |
Oğus Ramadan Korhan |
December 8, 1983 |
|
Czechoslovakia |
|
Chairman of the Federal Assembly |
Alois Indra |
December 9, 1971 |
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
Czechoslovakia |
|
Chairman of the Chamber of the Nations |
Václav David |
December 8, 1971 |
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
Czechoslovakia |
|
Chairman of the Chamber of the People |
Dalibor Hanes |
December 8, 1971 |
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
|
Czech Socialist Republic |
Chairman of the National Council |
Josef Kempný |
1981 |
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
|
Slovak Socialist Republic |
Chairman of the National Council |
Viliam Šalgovič |
March 26, 1975 |
Communist Party of Slovakia |
Denmark |
|
Speaker of the Folketing |
Svend Jakobsen |
December 22, 1981 |
Social Democrat |
|
Faroe Islands |
Speaker of the Løgting |
Jacob Lindenskov[2] |
1984 |
Social Democratic Party |
Finland |
|
Speaker of the Parliament |
Erkki Pystynen |
1983 |
KOK |
|
Åland |
Speaker of the Parliament |
Sune Carlsson |
1983 |
|
France |
|
President of the Senate |
Alain Poher |
October 2, 1968 |
UDF/CDS |
France |
|
President of the National Assembly |
Louis Mermaz |
July 2, 1981 |
PS |
Federal Republic of Germany |
|
President of the Bundesrat |
Lothar Späth[3] |
1984 |
CDU |
Federal Republic of Germany |
|
President of the Bundestag |
Dr Philipp Jenninger[4] |
November 5, 1984 |
CDU |
|
Baden-Württemberg |
President of the Landtag |
Erich Schneider |
1982 |
CDU |
|
Bavaria |
President of the Senate |
Hans Weiß |
1982 |
|
|
Bavaria |
President of the Landtag |
Dr Franz Heubl |
1978 |
CSU |
|
Bremen |
President of the House of Representatives |
Dr Dieter Klink |
1971 |
SPD |
|
Hamburg |
President of the House of Representatives |
Peter Schulz |
1983 |
SPD |
|
Hesse |
President of the Landtag |
Dr Erwin Lang |
October 13, 1983 |
SPD |
|
Lower Saxony |
President of the Landtag |
Bruno Brandes |
1982 |
CDU |
|
North Rhine-Westphalia |
President of the Landtag |
John van Nes Ziegler |
1974 |
SPD |
|
Rhineland-Palatinate |
President of the Landtag |
Albrecht Martin |
1980 |
CDU |
|
Saarland |
President of the Landtag |
Albrecht Herold |
May 21, 1980 |
SPD |
|
Schleswig-Holstein |
President of the Landtag |
Rudolf Titzck |
1983 |
CDU |
|
West Berlin |
President of the House of Representatives |
Peter Rebsch |
June 11, 1981 |
CDU |
German Democratic Republic |
|
President of the People's Chamber |
Horst Sindermann |
October 29, 1976 |
SED |
Great Britain |
|
Lord High Chancellor (House of Lords) |
Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone |
May 4, 1979 |
|
Great Britain |
|
Speakers of the House of Commons |
Bernard Weatherill |
June 11, 1983 |
Conservative Party |
|
Alderney |
President of the States (The President of Alderney) |
J. Kay-Mouat |
1977 |
|
|
Gibraltar |
Speaker of the House of Assembly |
A. J. Vasquez |
1970 |
|
|
Guernsey |
President of the States (The Bailiff) |
Sir Charles Frossard |
1982 |
|
|
Isle of Man |
President of the Legislative Council (The Lieutenant Governor) |
Sir Nigel Cecil |
September 9, 1980 |
|
|
Isle of Man |
Speaker of the House of Keys |
Sir Charles Kerruish |
1962 |
|
|
Jersey |
President of the States (The Bailiff) |
Sir Frank Ereaut |
1975 |
|
|
Northern Ireland |
Speaker of the Assembly |
James Kilfedder |
1982 |
|
|
Sark |
President of the Chief Pleas (The Seneschal) |
Hilary Carré |
1979 |
|
Greece |
|
Speaker of the Parliament |
Ioannis Alevras |
November 17, 1981 |
Panhellenic Socialist Movement |
Hungary |
|
Speaker of the National Assembly |
István Sarlós[5] |
December 19, 1984 |
Hungarian Workers' Party |
Iceland |
|
Speaker of the United Althing |
Thorvalður G. Kristjánsson |
1983 |
IP |
Iceland |
|
Speaker of the Upper House |
Salome þorkelsdóttir |
1983 |
IP |
Iceland |
|
Speaker of the Lower House |
Ingvar Gíslason |
1983 |
PP |
Ireland |
|
Speaker of the Seanad Éireann |
P. J. Reynolds |
February 23, 1983 |
Fine Gael |
Ireland |
|
Speaker of the Dáil Éireann |
Tom Fitzpatrick |
December 14, 1982 |
Fine Gael |
Italy |
|
President of the Senate |
Francesco Cossiga |
July 12, 1983 |
Christian Democrat |
Italy |
|
President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Mrs Nilde Jotti |
June 20, 1979 |
Communist |
Liechtenstein |
|
President of the Landtag |
Dr Karlheinz Ritter |
1978 |
Patriotic Union |
Luxembourg |
|
President of the Chamber of Deputies |
Léon Bollendorff |
1979 |
PCS |
Malta |
|
Speaker of the House of Representatives |
Dr Daniel Micallef |
1982 |
|
|
Monaco |
|
President of the National Council |
Jean-Charles Rey |
1978 |
Netherlands |
|
President of the Senate |
Dr P. A. J. M. Steenkamp |
September 13, 1983 |
KVP/CDA |
Netherlands |
|
President of the House of Representatives |
D. Dolman |
July 17, 1979 |
PvdA |
Norway |
|
President of the Storting |
Per Hysing-Dahl |
October 8, 1981 |
Conservative |
Norway |
|
President of the Lagting |
Thor Knudsen |
October 8, 1981 |
Conservative |
Norway |
|
President of the Odelsting |
Arne Nilsen |
October 15, 1981 |
Labour |
Poland |
|
Marshal of the Sejm |
Stanisław Gucwa |
March 28, 1972 |
United People's Party |
Portugal |
|
President of the Assembly of the Republic |
Fernando Monteiro do Amaral[6] |
1984 |
PSD |
Romania |
|
Chairman of the Great National Assembly |
Nicolae Giosan |
July 26, 1974 |
Communist Party of Romania |
Soviet Union |
|
Chairman of the Soviet of the Union |
Lev Tolkunov[7] |
April 11, 1984 |
Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Soviet Union |
|
Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities |
Augusts Voss[8] |
April 11, 1984 |
Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
|
Armenian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Samson Tonotyan |
March 20, 1980 |
Communist Party of Armenia |
|
Azerbaijan SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
S. A. Rustam-Zade |
July 1, 1971 |
Communist Party of Azerbaijan |
|
Byelorussian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Ivan Shamyakin |
July 15, 1971 |
Communist Party of Belarus |
|
Estonian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Matti Pedak |
July 5, 1982 |
Communist Party of Estonia |
|
Georgian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Irakli Abashidze |
July 12, 1971 |
Communist Party of Georgia |
|
Latvian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Valentina Klibiķe |
July 3, 1975 |
Communist Party of Latvia |
|
Lithuanian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Lionginas Šepetys |
June 1981 |
Communist Party of Lithuania |
|
Moldavian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Pavel Boţu |
April 10, 1980 |
Communist Party of Moldova |
|
Russian SFSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Nikolai Gribachev |
May 23, 1980 |
Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
|
Ukrainian SSR |
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet |
Konstyantyn Sytnik |
March 25, 1980 |
Communist Party of Ukraine |
Spain |
|
President of the Senate |
José Federico de Carvajal Pérez |
November 18, 1982 |
PSOE |
Spain |
|
President of the Congress of Deputies |
Grigorio Peces-Barba Martínez |
November 18, 1982 |
PSOE |
|
Andalusia |
President of the Parliament |
Antonio Ojeda Escobar |
1982 |
PSOE |
|
Aragón |
President of the Parliament |
Antonio Embid Irujo |
1983 |
Partido de los Socialistas de Aragón |
|
Asturias |
President of the Parliament |
Juan Ramón Zapico García |
May 31, 1983 |
PSOE |
|
|
Balearic Islands |
President of the Parliament |
Antoni Cirerol Thomàs |
May 31, 1983 |
AP/PDP/UL |
|
Basque Country |
President of the Parliament |
Juan José Pujana Arza |
March 31, 1980 |
PNV-EAJ |
|
Canary Islands |
President of the Parliament |
Pierro Guerra Cabrera |
May 30, 1983 |
PSOE |
|
Cantabria |
President of the Parliament |
Guillermo Gómez Martínez-Conde |
1983 |
AP/PDP/UL |
|
Castile and León |
President of the Parliament |
Dionisio Llamazares Fernández |
1983 |
PSOE |
|
Castile-La Mancha |
President of the Parliament |
Francisco Javier de Irízar Ortega |
1983 |
PSOE |
|
Catalonia |
President of the Parliament |
Miquel Coll i Alentorn[9] |
May 17, 1984 |
UDC |
|
Extremadura |
President of the Parliament |
Antonio Vázquez López |
1983 |
PSOE |
|
Galicia |
President of the Parliament |
Antonio Rosón Pérez |
1981 |
|
|
Madrid |
President of the Parliament |
Ramón Espinar Gallego |
June 8, 1983 |
PSOE |
|
|
Murcia |
President of the Parliament |
? |
? |
? |
|
Navarra |
President of the Parliament |
Balbino Bados Artiz |
1983 |
UPN |
|
La Rioja (Spain) |
President of the Parliament |
Félix Palomo Saavedra |
1983 |
PSOE |
|
Valencia |
President of the Parliament |
Antonio García Miralles |
1983 |
PSPV |
Sweden |
|
Speaker of the Parliament |
Ingemund Bengtsson |
1979 |
Social Democrat |
Switzerland |
|
President of the Council of States |
Markus Kündig[10] |
1984 |
|
Switzerland |
|
President of the National Council |
Arnold Koller[11] |
1984 |
|
Turkey |
|
Speaker of the National Assembly |
Necmettin Karaduman |
December 4, 1983 |
Motherland Party |
Yugoslavia |
|
President of the Federal Assembly |
Dušan Alimpić[12] |
May 15, 1984 |
League of Communists of Vojvodina |
Yugoslavia |
|
President of the Federal Chamber |
Stojan Bjelajac ? |
? |
League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Yugoslavia |
|
President of the Chamber of Republics and Provinces |
Milivoj Stijović ? |
? |
League of Communists of Montenegro |
|
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina |
President of the Assembly |
Salko Oruč |
? |
League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
|
SR Croatia |
President of the People's Assembly |
Ivo Latin |
1984 |
League of Communists of Croatia |
|
Kosovo |
President of the People's Assembly |
Bajram Selimi |
? |
League of Communists of Kosovo |
|
SR Macedonia |
President of the People's Assembly |
Kata Lahtova[13] |
April 28, 1984 |
League of Communists of Macedonia |
|
SR Montenegro |
President of the People's Assembly |
Čedomir Đuranović[14] |
1984 |
League of Communists of Montenegro |
|
SR Serbia |
President of the People's Assembly |
Slobodan Gligorijević |
? |
League of Communists of Serbia |
|
SR Slovenia |
President of the People's Assembly |
Vinko Hafner |
1982 |
League of Communists of Slovenia |
|
Vojvodina |
President of the People's Assembly |
Dobrivoje Radić[15] |
1984 |
League of Communists of Vojvodina |