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List of presidential qualifications by country

This is a list of qualifications that potential candidates must possess in order to stand for election as president of a country.

Afghanistan
Article 62 of the Constitution of Afghanistan of 2004 states that a candidate for the office of President: • be a Muslim citizen of Afghanistan, born of Afghan parents; • not be a citizen of another country; • be at least 40 years old when declaring candidacy; • not have been convicted of crimes against humanity, a criminal act or deprived of civil rights by court; • not have previously served more than two terms as president. ==Albania==
Albania
The 1998 Constitution, Article 86, Section 2 "Only an Albanian citizen by birth who has been a resident in Albania for not less than the past 10 years and who has reached the age of 40 may be elected President." ==Algeria==
Algeria
Article 73, section 1 of the Constitution, 1996, provides that "To be eligible to the Presidency of the Republic, the candidate should: • have, solely, the Algerian nationality by origin; • be a Muslim; • be more than forty (40) years-old the day of the election; • enjoy full civil and political rights; • prove the Algerian nationality of the spouse; • (if born before July 1942) justify his participation in the 1st of November 1954 Revolution; • and if born after July 1942, "justify the non-involvement of the parents of the candidate in actions hostile to the 1st of November 1954 Revolution"; • submit a public declaration of his personal and real estate existing either within Algeria or abroad. Section 2 provides that "Other conditions are prescribed by the law." ==Angola==
Angola
Article 110 of the 2010 Constitution provides that "Natural born Angolan citizens of over 35 years of age, living in the country for the last 10 years, and enjoying full civil and political rights shall be eligible to the post of President of the Republic." ==Argentina==
Argentina
Article 89 of the Argentine Constitution provides that "To be elected President or Vice-President of the Nation it is necessary to have been born in the Argentine territory, or to be the son of a native born citizen if born in a foreign country; and to have the other qualifications required to be elected senator. Section 55 requires that to be elected Senator, one must "have attained to the age of 30 years"; "been six years a citizen of the Nation" and "have an annual income of two thousand strong pesos or similar revenues". ==Armenia==
Armenia
Article 124, Chapter 5 of the 1995 Constitution amended June 12, 2015: "Everyone having attained the age of forty, having held citizenship of only the Republic of Armenia for the preceding six years, having been permanently residing in the Republic of Armenia for the preceding six years, having the right of suffrage and having command of the Armenian language may be elected as President of the Republic." ==Austria==
Austria
Article 60, section (3) of the 1983 Constitution provides: "Only a person who has House of Representatives franchise and was thirty five years old before the first of January of the year in which the election is held can be elected Federal President." Members of reigning houses or of formerly regnant families were excluded from eligibility until 2011. ==Azerbaijan==
Azerbaijan
Article 100 of the Constitution states that The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan must be a citizen, must have resided in the territory without interruption for more than 10 years, must enjoy the right to vote, must never have been tried for a major crime, must have no commitments towards other States, must have benefited from higher education and must not have dual citizenship. ==Bangladesh==
Bangladesh
Article 48, section 4 of the Constitution provides three factors which disqualify one for the presidency: • being less than 35 years old; • not being qualified to be elected to parliament, • and having previously been impeached under the current Constitution. Article 66 of the constitution provides factors which disqualify one from being elected to Parliament: • having been declared by a competent court to be of unsound mind; • being an undischarged insolvent; • acquires the citizenship of, or affirms or acknowledges allegiance to, a foreign state; • has been, on conviction for a criminal offence involving moral turpitude, sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than two years, unless a period of five years has elapsed since his release; • has been convicted of any offence under the Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972; • holds any office of profit in the service of the Republic other than an office which is declared by law not to be disqualified its holder; • or is disqualified for such election by or under any law. ==Belarus==
Belarus
The qualifications for election to parliament are that one be a citizen and be at least 25 years old (which is superseded by the presidential requirement of 35 years). Further, one can be states that any citizen of Belarus who is 35 years old, eligible to vote, and has resided in Belarus for 10 years may be elected president. ==Brazil==
Brazil
Article 14, Section III (3) of the Constitution requires a candidate to be: • Must be born in Brazil, or a native citizen. • Eligible to vote. • Registered to vote. • Living in electoral district. • Member of a political party. • Minimum age of 35. ==Bulgaria==
Bulgaria
Article 93, Section 2 of the Constitution requires a candidate to be, at the time of election: • a natural-born citizen; • at least 40 years of age; • not a citizen of another country; • not serving a sentence of imprisonment; • not under judicial interdiction; • a resident of Bulgaria for at least five years. ==Colombia==
Colombia
Article 191 of the Colombian Constitution requires that to be president one must be Colombian by birth ("colombiano por nacimiento"), have full citizenship ("ciudadano en ejercicio") and older than 30. ("mayor de treinta años"). ==People's Republic of China==
People's Republic of China
Article 79 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China provides that citizens who have the right to vote and stand for election and who have reached the age of 45 are eligible for election as president or vice president. ==Czech Republic==
Czech Republic
A candidate for an election must be a citizen, has attained the age of 40 years and has active right to vote. ==Estonia==
Estonia
An Estonian citizen by birth who has attained forty years of age may be nominated as a candidate for President of the Republic. A person who is serving as President of the Republic for a second consecutive term shall not be nominated as a candidate for President of the Republic. A person in active service in the Defence Forces shall not be nominated as a candidate for President of the Republic. == Finland ==
Finland
Under the Constitution of Finland, executive power is vested in the Finnish Government and the president, with the latter possessing only residual powers. The president is directly elected by universal suffrage for a term of six years. Since 1994, no president may be elected for more than two consecutive terms. The president must be a native-born Finnish citizen. The presidential office was established in the Constitution Act of 1919. ==France==
France
The required personal qualifications for a candidate for the presidential elections are the same as those for any other official election, as set forth in the French Electoral code (Code électoral). A candidate for an election must be: • a French citizen; • have attained the age of 18 years; • be qualified to vote; • not be ineligible by reason of criminal conviction or judicial decision; • and have a bank account. Law No. 62-1292 of 6 November 1962 on the election of the President by universal suffrage (''Loi n°62-1292 du 6 novembre 1962 relative à l'élection du Président de la République au suffrage universel'') further requires presidential candidates to be nominated by at least five hundred qualified elected officials, such as members of Parliament and mayors. In 1974, the French Electoral code was modified (Code électoral) to decrease to 18 years the minimum age of a candidate, which had previously been 21. == Germany ==
Germany
Article 54, section 1, of the German constitution states that "Any German who is entitled to vote in Bundestag elections and has attained the age of forty may be elected". Article 116, section 1, defines "German" as "a person who possesses German citizenship or who has been admitted to the territory of the German Reich within the boundaries of December 31, 1937 as a refugee or expellee of German ethnic origin or as the spouse or descendant of such person." ==Iceland==
Iceland
Articles 4 and 5 of the constitution set the following qualifications for holding the presidency: • meet the qualifications specified for parliamentarians; • be at least 35 years old; • have at least 1,500 commendations ==India==
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