Aruba does not have a president. Instead, its governance structure is based on its status as a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands:
Head of State
- The King of the Netherlands (currently Willem-Alexander) is the official head of state.
- He is represented locally by the Governor of Aruba, a ceremonial role appointed by the King for a 6‑year term (renewable once).
- The current governor is Alfonso Boekhoudt, serving since January 2017
Head of Government
- The head of government is the Prime Minister of Aruba, who leads the Council of Ministers and is chosen from the majority party in the Parliament (Staten)
- Following elections on March 28, 2025, Mike Eman (Aruban People’s Party) resumed the role of Prime Minister
Summary
Position | Who & Since | Role |
---|---|---|
Monarch | King Willem‑Alexander | Ceremonial head of state |
Governor | Alfonso Boekhoudt (since 2017) | Royal representative, ceremonial duties |
Prime Minister | Mike Eman (since 28 Mar 2025) | Head of government, executive leader |