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Curaçao does not have a president — it is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and its political system reflects a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.

Here’s how Curaçao’s political leadership is structured:


Head of State

  • King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands is the King of Curaçao.
  • He is represented locally by the Governor of Curaçao, who performs ceremonial and constitutional duties.

Heads of Government

Instead of a president, Curaçao has a Prime Minister, who leads the local government.

List of Prime Ministers of Curaçao (2010–Present)

Curaçao became an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on October 10, 2010.

Prime MinisterTermPolitical Party
Gerrit Schotte2010–2012MFK (Movementu Futuro Kòrsou)
Stanley Betrian (interim)2012–2012Independent
Daniel Hodge2012–2013PS (Partido pa Sosialismo)
Ivar Asjes2013–2015PS
Ben Whiteman (interim)2015–2016PS
Hensley Koeiman2016–2017MAN (Movementu Antia Nobo)
Gilmar Pisas (1st term)2017MFK
Eugene Rhuggenaath2017–2021PAR (Partido Alternativa Real)
Gilmar Pisas (2nd term)2021–present (as of 2025)MFK

Notes

  • Curaçao’s first prime minister, Gerrit Schotte, was also the youngest.
  • Gilmar Pisas is the current Prime Minister (2021–2025).
  • Curaçao’s leadership often changes due to coalition governments in its parliamentary system.

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