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1 Albania  





2 Angola  





3 Antigua and Barbuda  





4 Argentina  





5 Armenia  





6 Australia  





7 Austria  





8 Azerbaijan  





9 The Bahamas  





10 Bangladesh  





11 Barbados  





12 Belgium  





13 Benin  





14 Bhutan  





15 Bolivia  





16 Bosnia and Herzegovina  





17 Botswana  





18 Brazil  





19 Brunei  





20 Bulgaria  





21 Burkina Faso  





22 Burma  





23 Burundi  





24 Cambodia  





25 Canada  





26 Central African Republic  





27 Chad  





28 Chile  





29 Republic of China  





30 People's Republic of China  





31 Colombia  





32 Comoros  





33 Democratic Republic of the Congo  





34 Cook Islands  





35 Costa Rica  





36 Croatia  





37 Cuba  





38 Cyprus  





39 Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic  





40 Denmark  





41 Djibouti  





42 Dominica  





43 Dominican Republic  





44 Ecuador  





45 Egypt  





46 El Salvador  





47 Equatorial Guinea  





48 Estonia  





49 Fiji  





50 Finland  





51 France  





52 Gabon  





53 Germany  





54 Ghana  





55 Greece  





56 Guatemala  





57 Guyana  





58 Haiti  





59 Honduras  





60 Hungary  





61 India  





62 Indonesia  





63 Iran  





64 Iraq  





65 Ireland  





66 Israel  





67 Italy  





68 Jamaica  





69 Japan  





70 Jordan  





71 Kazakhstan  





72 Kosovo  





73 Kenya  





74 Kiribati  





75 Korea, North  





76 Korea, South  





77 Kyrgyzstan  





78 Latvia  





79 Laos  





80 Lebanon  





81 Liberia  





82 Lithuania  





83 Madagascar  





84 Malawi  





85 Malaysia  





86 Maldives  





87 Mali  





88 Malta  





89 Marshall Islands  





90 Mauritius  





91 Mexico  





92 Montserrat  





93 Mozambique  





94 Namibia  





95 Nauru  





96 Nepal  





97 The Netherlands  





98 New Zealand  





99 Nicaragua  





100  Niger  





101  Nigeria  





102  North Macedonia  





103  Norway  





104  Pakistan  





105  Palau  





106  Panama  





107  Papua New Guinea  





108  Paraguay  





109  Peru  





110  Philippines  





111  Pitcairn Islands  





112  Poland  





113  Portugal  





114  Puerto Rico  





115  Romania  





116  Russia / Soviet Union  





117  Rwanda  





118  Saint Lucia  





119  Samoa  





120  São Tomé and Príncipe  





121  Senegal  





122  Serbia  





123  Seychelles  





124  Sierra Leone  





125  Singapore  





126  Slovenia  





127  Solomon Islands  





128  Somalia  





129  South Africa  





130  Spain  





131  Sri Lanka  





132  Syria  





133  Sweden  





134  Switzerland  





135  Thailand  





136  Togo  





137  Trinidad and Tobago  





138  Tunisia  





139  Turkey  





140  Turkmenistan  





141  Tuvalu  





142  Uganda  





143  Ukraine  





144  United Kingdom  





145  United States  





146  Uruguay  





147  Uzbekistan  





148  Vanuatu  





149  Venezuela  





150  Vietnam  





151  Yemen  





152  Zambia  





153  Zimbabwe  





154  See also  





155  References  














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This is an incomplete list of prominent political families. Monarchical dynasties are not included, unless certain descendants have played political roles in a republican structure (e.g. Arslan family of Lebanon and Cakobau family of Fiji).

Albania[edit]

The Hoxha family

Peristeri family

The Nano family (father-son)

The Pashko family (spouses)

The Shehu family

Angola[edit]

The dos Santos–Van-Dúnem-Vieira Dias family

Antigua and Barbuda[edit]

The Bird family

The Frank family (uncle-nephew)

Argentina[edit]

Armenia[edit]

The Demirchyan family (father-son)

The Sargsyan brothers

The Margaryan family (father-son)

Australia[edit]

Austria[edit]

The Habsburg family of Austria (grandfather–father–children)

Azerbaijan[edit]

The Aliyev family (father-son)

The Bahamas[edit]

The Butler family

The Pindling family

The Symonette family

The Turnquest family

The Foulkes family

Bangladesh[edit]

The Sheikh family
The Zia family
The Dhaka Nawab family
The Nawab family of Dhanbari-Bogura
The Siddikys of Baliadi
The Chowdhury family of Chittagong

Zamidar Abdul Bari Chowdhury (M.L.C) rich businessman from Chittagong. Founder of Famous Bengal Burma Stream Company(BBSC). Who fought against British rule with Mahatma Gandhi.

Forefathers from Gour

The Zaman family of Gopalganj
The Mansur Ali family
The Ahmad family
The Chowdhury family
The Huq family
The Abdullah al Mahmood family of Sirajganj
The Rahman/Ghaani family
The Abdul family of Sylhet

Barbados[edit]

The Adams family (father-son)

The Barrow family (brother-sister)

Belgium[edit]

Anciaux family (father and sons)

de Brouckère brothers

De Croo family (father-son)

De Gucht family (father-son)

Dehousse family (father-son)

Eyskens family (father-son)

Spaak family

Simonet family (father-son)

Vanderpoorten family

Van Rompuy family

Benin[edit]

The Soglo family

The Zinsou family

Bhutan[edit]

Dorji family

Bolivia[edit]

The Ballivián family (father-son)

The Fernandez Saucedo family

The Morales Ayma family

The Paz family

The Siles family

Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

The Izetbegović family (husband-wife-son)

The Pozderac family

Botswana[edit]

The Khama family (husband-wife-son)

Brazil[edit]

The Arraes-Campos family

The Assed-Matheus (also known as Garotinho) family (spouses and daughter)

The Bolsonaro family (father and sons)

The Brás-Moreira family (cousins)

The Cardoso family

The Coimbra-Luz family

The Collor-Mello family

The Costa family

The Figueiredo family

The Fonseca family

The Franco family

The Geisel-Markus family

The Genro family

The Goulart-Brizola family (brothers-in-law)

The Kleinubing family[10]

The Kubitschek family

The Lula da Silva family

The Magalhães family

The Malta-Ribeiro family

The Matarazzo-Suplicy family

The Neves-Cunha family

The Quadros family

The Ramos family[13]

The Sarney family

The Vargas-Peixoto family

Brunei[edit]

The Abidin family

The Apong family

The Bakar family

The Ibrahim family

The Umar family

The Taib family

The Yassin family

The Yunos family

Bulgaria[edit]

The Bogoridi family

The Bokov family

The Mihaylovski family

The Shishmanov family

The Slaveykov family

The Staliyski family

The Stanishev family (father-son)

The Zhivkov family

Burkina Faso[edit]

The Compaoré family

The Sankara family

The Yaméogo family (father-son)

The Zerbo-Yonli family

Burma[edit]

The Aung San family (parents-daughter)

The Win family (father-daughter)

Burundi[edit]

The Bagaza-Buyoya family

Cambodia[edit]

The Hun family

Canada[edit]

Central African Republic[edit]

The Boganda family–Dacko family–Domitien family and Bokassa family (distant relatives)

The Bozizé family

The Kolingba family

Chad[edit]

The Itno–Djérou–Erdimi family

Chile[edit]

The Alessandri family

The Allende family

The Aylwin family

The Errázuriz family

The Frei family

The Girardi family

The Kast family

The Lagos family

The Letelier family

The Montt family

The Piñera family

The Pinochet family

The Pinto family

Republic of China[edit]

The Chang family of Yunlin

The Chang family of New Taipei

The Chiang family (father-sons-grandson-great-grandson)

The Chen family (Chen Hsin-an) (father-son)

The Chen family (Chen Qimei)

The Chen family (Chen Shui-bian)

The Chiu family (Chiou Lien-hui)

The Chiu family (Chiu Ching-te)

The Chou family

The Fu family

The Hau family

The Hsu family (mother–daughters of Chiayi)

The Hsu family (brothers of Taoyuan)

The Hsu–Wu family

The Huang family

The Huang–Liao family (siblings)

The Kao family

The Ku family (brothers)

The Lee family (Lee Huan)

The Lee-Han family

The Lien family

Ni–Kuo-Liu family

The Soong family (father-son-3 daughters)

The Su family (Su Jia-chyuan)

The Su family (Su Tong-chi)

The Su family (Su Tseng-chang)

The TanChen family (Chen Cheng)

The Wang family of Kaohsiung (father-sons)

The Wu family

The Yu family (Kaohsiung County Black Faction)

Mongolian

People's Republic of China[edit]

The Bo family

The Deng family

The Hu family

The Li family

The Liu family

The Mao family

The Xi family

The Zeng family

The Zhou family

Colombia[edit]

The Araújo family

The Barco family (father-daughter)

The Lleras-Restrepo family

The López family

The Pastrana family (father-son)

The Santos family

The Vergara family

Comoros[edit]

The Ahmed family (grandfather-grandson)

The Said family

The Soilih family (half-brothers)

Democratic Republic of the Congo[edit]

Kabila family (father-children) (see also The Sassou-Nguesso family and Bongo family)

Kanza family (father-children)

Mobutu family (father-son)

Tshisekedi family (father-son)

Tshombe-Nguza family (uncle-nephew)

Cook Islands[edit]

The Henry family

Costa Rica[edit]

The Arias-Sánchez brothers

The Calderón family

The Figueres family (father-son)

The Jiménez family (father-son)

The Monge family (uncle-nephew)

Croatia[edit]

The Tuđman family

Cuba[edit]

The Castro family

Cyprus[edit]

Clerides family (father-daughter)

Kyprianou family (father-son)

Papadopoulos family (father-son)

Vasiliou family (husband-wife)

Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic[edit]

The Benda family

The Dienstbier family

The Ferjenčík family

The Klaus family

The Lobkowicz family

The Masaryk family

The Okamura family

The Rakušan family

The Stropnický family

The Šabata-Uhl family

Denmark[edit]

The Auken family

The Ellemann-Jensen family

The Helveg Petersen family

The Hækkerup family

Djibouti[edit]

The Aptidon-Guelleh family

Dominica[edit]

The Boyd family

The Douglas family

Dominican Republic[edit]

The Báez family

The Bosch family

The Cabral family

The Fernández family

The Guillermo family

The Jimenes family

The Medina family

The Trujillo family

Ecuador[edit]

The Arosemena family

The Bucaram family

The Noboa family

The Plaza family (father-son)

Egypt[edit]

The Ghali family

The Mubarak family (father-son)

The Abaza family

El Salvador[edit]

The Meléndez-Quiñónez family

Equatorial Guinea[edit]

The Malabo family (close relatives)

The Nguema-Esangui family (close relatives)

The Nguema-Esawong family (close relatives)

Estonia[edit]

The Grünthal family

The Helme family

The Jürgenson family

The Kallas family

The Lauristin-Allik family

The Mathiesen family

The Lenk family

The Lotman family

The Must family

The Oviir family

The Päts family

The Ratas family

The Reiljan family

The Sarapuu family

The Savisaar family

The Tarand family

The Tõnisson family

The Tsahkna family

The Uluots family

The Veidemann family

Fiji[edit]

Finland[edit]

The Heinäluoma family

The Kalli family

The Kuusinen family

The Paasio family (father-son-granddaughter)

The Tuomioja–Wuolijoki family

The Vennamo family (father-son)

The Aura family (father-son-grandson)

The Häkämies family (father-son-son)

France[edit]

The Bardoux-Giscard d'Estaing family

The Cazeneuve family

The Debré family

The De Gaulle family

The Hollande family

The François-Poncet-Missoffe-Panafieu family

The Le Pen family

The Mitterrand family (uncle-nephew)

The Casimir-Perier family

The Poniatowski family

The Sarkozy family

The Villepin family (father-son)

Gabon[edit]

The M'ba-Eyeghe Ndong family

The Sassou-Nguesso family and Bongo family

Germany[edit]

The Adenauer family

The Albrecht family (father–daughter)

The Bismarck family

The Bülow family

The Bülows are an old Mecklenburg aristocratic dynasty with many members active in politics, in church or in the military.

The de Maizière family

The Ebert family (father-son)

The Goppel family

The Guttenberg family

The Gysi family (father and son)

The Koch family

The Lambsdorff family

The Niklas/Ertl family

The Schäuble family

The Speer family (father–daughter)

The Strauss family (father–daughter)

The Vogel brothers

The Weizsäcker family (grandfather-father-son-nephew)

Ghana[edit]

The Agyarko family (brothers and sister)

The Ahwoi family (brothers)

The Akufo-Addo family (father-son)

The Atta Mills family (brothers)

The Ayariga family (father, sons)

The Bawumia family (father, son, daughter-in-law)

The Jinapor family (brothers)

The Kufuor family (brothers, brother-in-law)

The Marfo family (brothers)

The Mahama family (father-son)

The Nkrumah family (father- daughter-son)

The Obetsebi-Lamptey family (father, son)

The Ocquaye family (father, son)

The Ofori Atta family

The Okudzeto family (father, nephews)

The Ramadan family (father, son, daughter)

The Rawlings family (father-wife-daughter)

The Smith family (brothers)

Greece[edit]

Guatemala[edit]

The Arévalo family

The Cerezo family

The Colom family

The Rios family

Guyana[edit]

The Burnham family

The Jagan family

Haiti[edit]

The Duvalier family (father-son)

Honduras[edit]

The Azcona family (father-sons)

The Flores family (father-daughter)

The Melgar family (spouses)

The Reina brothers

The Williams family

Hungary[edit]

The Antall family (grandfather–father–son)

The Göncz family (father–daughter)

India[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Iran[edit]

The Davidkhanian family

The Khamenei family (grand children (1st cousins) and great-grandchildren (2nd cousins) are married to each other)

The Mosaddegh family (father-in-law, son-in-law)

The Mansur family (father-son)

The Zahedi family (father-son)

The Larijani family (father-son, groom)

Iraq[edit]

The Allawi-Chalabi family

The Arif family

The Barzani family

The Hussein family

Al-Suwaidi Family

Al-Pachachi Family

Chadirji Family

Ireland[edit]

The Ahern family

The Blaney family

The Cosgrave family

The De Valera family

The Kitt-Brady family

The Lemass/Haughey family

The Lenihan family

The O'Malley family

The Andrews family

The Bruton family

The Coveney family

Israel[edit]

The Begin family

The Burg family

The Dayan family

The Herzog family

The Lau family

The Rabin family

The Sharon family

The Weizman family

The Yosef family

Italy[edit]

The Berlinguer family

The Craxi family

The Mussolini family

Jamaica[edit]

The Charles family

The Holness family

The Manley family

The Smith family

The Vaz family

Japan[edit]

The Fukuda family

The Hatoyama family

  • Kunio Hatoyama, Minister of Education (1991–92), Minister of Justice (2007–08)
  • The Okawa–Miyazawa family

    • Okawa Heikichi (Minister of Justice: 1925; Minister of Railways: 1927–29)
      • Okawa, m. Miyazawa Hiroshi (Member of the House of Representatives: 1928–52)
        • Miyazawa Kiichi (Prime Minister: 1991–93; Deputy Prime Minister: 1987–88; Minister of Finance: 1986–88, 1998–2001; Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1974–76; Minister of Trade and Industry: 1970–73)
  • Hiroshi Miyazawa (Governor of Hiroshima: 1973–1981; Minister of Justice: 1995–96)
  • The Ōkubo–Yoshida–Suzuki–Asō family

  • Yoshiko, m. Ijuin Hikokichi (Minister of Foreign Affairs 1923–24)
  • The Satō–Kishi–Abe family

  • Nobusuke Kishi (born Nobusuke Satō), (Prime Minister: 1957–60, Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1956–1957)
    • Yoko, m. Shintaro Abe (Minister of Foreign Affairs 1982–86), son of Kan Abe (Member of the House of Representatives 1937–1946)
      • Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister (2006–07, 2012–2020)
      • Nobuo Kishi, (Member of the House of Councillors 2004–2012; Member of the House of Representatives 2012-; Minister of Defense 2020-)
  • Sato Eisaku, Prime Minister (1964–72)
  • The Koizumi family

    The Konoe–Hosokawa family

    • Konoe Atsumaro (President of the House of Peers: 1896–1903)

    The Nakasone family (father-son)

    The Saigō–Ōyama family

    • Saigō Takamitsu
      • Ōyama Tsunamasa (born Saigō), m. Ōyama Keiko
        • Ōyama Iwao (Genrō: 1912–1916; Superintendent-General of the National Police: 1879–80; Army Minister: 1885–91, 1892–96; Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal: 1915–16)
          • Ōyama Kashiwa (Member of the House of Peers: 1916–47)
  • Saigō Kichibe
    • Saigō Takamori (One of the Three Great Founders of Meiji Japan; Minister-Councillor: 1870–1873; acting Head of Government: 1871–1873)
      • Saigō Toratarō (Member of the House of Peers: 1902–1919)
        • Saigō Kichinosuke (Minister of Justice: 1968–70; Member of the House of Councillors: 1947–73; Member of the House of Peers: 1936–1947)
    • Saigō Jūdō (Tsugumichi) (Genrō: 1892–1902; Home Minister: 1890–91, 1898–1900; Navy Minister: 1885–90, 1893–98; Minister of Agriculture and Commerce: 1881–84; War Minister: 1878–80; Minister of Education: 1878)
      • Saigō Jūtoku (Member of the House of Peers: 1902–1946)
  • The Tanaka family

    The Obuchi family

    Jordan[edit]

    The Al-Fayez family

    The Majali family

    The Al-Rifai family

    The Badran brothers

    The Lawzi family (father-son)

    Kazakhstan[edit]

    The Jandosov family (founder-son-nephew)

    The Nazarbayev family (father-daughter)

    Kosovo[edit]

    The Sejdiu family

    The Rugova family

    The Haradinaj family

    Kenya[edit]

    The Kenyatta family

    The Moi family

    The Odinga family

    The Nyagah family

    The Awori family (Kenya and Uganda)

    Kiribati[edit]

    The Tong family

    Korea, North[edit]

    The Kim family (1948–present)

    Other members of Kim family

    Other non-bloodline members of Kim family

    Korea, South[edit]

    The Park family (father-daughter)

    Kyrgyzstan[edit]

    The Akayev family (father-daughter)

    The Bakiyev brothers

    Latvia[edit]

    The Ulmanis family

    The Kalniņš family

    Laos[edit]

    The Siphandone family

    Lebanon[edit]

    El Assaad family

    Abou Fadel family

    Al Khalil family

    Arslan family

    Chamoun family (father-sons-granddaughter)

    Eddé family

    Karam family

    El Khazen family

    Mikati family

    Gemmayel family (father-sons-grandsons)

    Hariri family

    Al Solh family (Married into the House of Saud)

    Helou family

    Jumblatt family (father-son)

    Karami family (father-sons)

    Hobeika Family (husband-wife and child)

    Lahoud family

    Moawad family (husband-wife)

    Frangieh family

    Salam family

    Skaff family

    Liberia[edit]

    The Barclay-Tubman family

    Brumskine family (father-daughter)

    Skivring Smith family (father-son)

    The Taylor family

    Lithuania[edit]

    Madagascar[edit]

    The Ratsiraka family (uncle-nephew)

    The Sylla family (father-son)

    The Tsiranana family (father-son)

    Malawi[edit]

    The Chirwa family

    The Mutharika family

    Malaysia[edit]

    The Abdul Razak–Hussein Onn family

    The Mahathir–Hasmah family

    The Anwar family

    The Lim family

    Maldives[edit]

    The Gayoom family (husband-wife and their close relatives)

    Mali[edit]

    The Sidibé brothers

    Malta[edit]

    The Abela family

    The Borg Olivier family

    The Debono Grech family

    The Fenech Adami family

    The Delia family

    The Galea-Muscat family

    The Gonzi family

    The Grech family

    The De Marco family

    The Mifsud Bonnici family

    The Mintoff family

    The Mizzi family

    The Said family

    The Zerafa family

    Marshall Islands[edit]

    The Alik family

    The Kabua family

    The Note family

    Mauritius[edit]

    The Ah-Chuen and Leung Shing family

    The Jugnauth family

    The Bérenger family

    The Boolell family

    The Duval family

    The Guttee family

    The Jeetah family

    The Mohamed family

    The Ramgoolam family

    The Seetaram family

    The Uteem family

    The Virahsawmy family

    Mexico[edit]

    The Abascal family (father, son)

    The Ávila Camacho family (brothers)

    The Calderón Hinojosa family (father, children, daughter-in-law)

    The Cárdenas family (grandfather, father, son)

    The Herrera family (grandfather, father, nephew, son)

    The del Mazo family (grandfather, father, nephew, son)

    The Madero family (father, sons)

    Moreira family

    The Obregón family (father, son)

    The Sodi family (great-grandfather, grandfather, uncle, grandchildren)

    Montserrat[edit]

    The Bramble family

    Mozambique[edit]

    The Mandela family (South Africa) and Machel family

    The Guebuza-Dai family (brothers-in-law)

    Namibia[edit]

    The Nujoma family (father-son)

    Nauru[edit]

    The Adeang family

    The Detudamo family

    The Dowiyogo family

    The Keke-Stephen family

    The Kun family

    Nepal[edit]

    The Basnyat dynasty

    The Pande dynasty

    Damodar Pande

    The Rana dynasty

    The Thapa dynasty

    Bhimsen Thapa, influential member of Thapa dynasty

    The Koirala family

    Connected Member

    The Netherlands[edit]

    The Donner family

    The Regout family

    New Zealand[edit]

    The Allen family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Ardern family (cousins)

    The Armstrong family (father-son)

    The Atmore–Baigent family (brothers-in-law)

    The Barclay family (father-son-cousin)

    The Bell family (father-son-grandsons)

    The Brandon family (father-son)

    The Bridges–O'Connor family (brothers-in-law)

    The Brown–Garrick–Peacock–Webb family (brothers-in-law)

    The Carter–Doocey family (father-son-nephew/grandson)

    The Connelly family (father-son)

    The Courtney–Williams family (great-grandfather and great-grandson)

    The Douglas family (father-sons)

    The Field family (brothers-cousin)

    The Fisher family (father-son)

    The Fraser family (husband-wife)

    The Fraser family (husband-wife)

    Both were members of the Dunedin City Council

    The Fraser–Cullen family (wife-husband)

    The Gerard family (father-son)

    The Gill–Mitchell family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Graham family (great-grandfather-great-grandsons/brothers)

    The Grigg family (husband-wife-husband-great-granddaughter)

    The Hamilton brothers

    The Hanan family (uncle-nephew)

    The Hay family (father-son)

    The Henare family (great-grandfather/great-grandsons)

    The Hislop family (father-son)

    The Holland family (father-son-grandson)

    The Holyoake family (father/son-in-law)

    The Howard family (father-daughter)

    The Hutchison family (father-son)

    The Izard family (father-son)

    The Jeffries brothers

    The Kirk family (father-son-great-niece)

    The Lange–Bassett family (Bassett was a cousin of Lange)

    The Lee family (father-daughter)

    The Levin family (father-son)

    The Luxton family (father-son)

    The McCombs family (husband-wife-son)

    All three were members of Christchurch City Council.

    The MacIntyre family (father-son)

    The Mackenzie family (father-son)

    The Mackey family (mother-daughter)

    The Maher–McCready family (father/son-in-law)

    The Mason–Wilford family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Massey family (father-two sons)

    The McClay family (father-son)

    The McMillan family (husband-wife)

    The Montgomery family (father-son)

    The Moss family (father-son)

    The Myers–Baume family (cousins)

    The Nash family (great-grandfather-great-grandson)

    The Nordmeyer family (father-in-law & son-in-law)

    The O'Connor family (cousins)

    The O'Flynn family (father-son)

    The Ormond–Wilson family (grandfathers-grandsons)

    The Paikea family (father-son)

    The Parata family (father-son-descendant)

    The Peters family (brothers)

    The Pharazyn family (father-son)

    The Ratana–Rurawhe family (brothers, wife, grandson)

    The Reeves brothers

    The Reeves family (father-son)

    The Rhodes family (brothers, father-son-cousin)

    The Richardson–Pearce family (Richardson was Pearce's great-granddaughter)

    The Richmond–Atkinson family (brothers, relation by marriage)

    The Rolleston family (father-sons)

    The Seddon family (father-son-daughter)

    The Semple family (husband-wife)

    The Sidey family (father-son)

    The Smith family (father-son)

    The Smith family (father-son)

    The Stewart family (father-son)

    The Sutton family (brothers)

    The Tamihere–Waititi family (father/son-in-law)

    The Taylor family (father-son)

    The Tirikatene family (father-daughter-nephew/grandson)

    The Tizard family (husband-wife; parents-daughter)

    The Uru brothers

    The Wakefield family (father-son-nephew)

    The Walls family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Ward family (father-son)

    The Wetere–Mahuta family (uncle-niece)

    The Wilkinson–McLay family (half-brothers)

    The Young–Bradford family (father-daughter-son/brother-in-law)

    The Young family (father-son)

    Nicaragua[edit]

    The Argüello family

    The Chamorro family

    The Sacasa family

    The Ortega-Murillo family

    The Somoza family

    Niger[edit]

    The Diori family (cousins)

    The Kountché family (cousins)

    Nigeria[edit]

    The Abubakar Olusola Saraki family (father, son, daughter)

    The Awolowo family and the Osibanjo family (grandfather-in-law, grandson-in-law)

    The Ironsi family (father, son)

    The Onyeama family (father, son)

    North Macedonia[edit]

    The Crvenkovski family (father-son)

    Norway[edit]

    The Stoltenberg family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party

    The Gerhardsen family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party

    The Harlem family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party

    The Bondevik family All members of the family is associated with the Norwegian Christian Democratic Party

    Pakistan[edit]

    Bhutto family

    Sharif family

    Palau[edit]

    The Nakamura family (Brothers-sons)

    The Remengesau family (father-son)

    The Tmetuchl-Toriboing family

    The Whipps family (father-son)

    Panama[edit]

    The Arias family

    The Arosemena family (brothers-in-law)

    The Boyd family (father-son)

    The Chiari-Robles family

    The Delvalle family (uncle-nephew)

    The Lewis family (father-son)

    The Torrijos family (father-son)

    Papua New Guinea[edit]

    The Chan family (father-son)

    The Somare family (father-son)

    Paraguay[edit]

    The Argaña family

    The Cubas family

    The López family

    Peru[edit]

    The Acuña family

    The Andrade family

    The Bedoya family

    The Belaúnde/Diez Canseco family

    The Castañeda family

    The de la Riva-Agüero family

    The Fujimori family

    The García family

    The Morales-Bermúdez family

    The Pardo family

    The Prado family

    The Schreiber/Arias Schreiber/Arias Stella family

    The Townsend family

    Philippines[edit]

    Pitcairn Islands[edit]

    The Christian family

    Poland[edit]

    Poland is probably the only country in the world where identical twins were head of the government (Prime Minister) and head of state (President) at the same time.

    The Adamowicz family (spouses)

    The Banaś family (father and son)

    The Bartoszewski family (father and son)

    The Bosak family (spouses)

    The Fleszar-Zandberg family (great-grandaunt and great-grandnephew)

    The Gajewska-Myrcha family (spouses)

    The Gierek family (father and son)

    The Giertych family (father, son, grandson)

    The Grabski family (brothers and great-granddaughter)

    Also Stanisław Wojciechowski (president during 1922–26) is Kidawa-Błońska's another great-grandfather by his daughter's marriage to Władysław Grabski's son.

    The Kaczyński family (identical twins)

    The Kosiniak-Kamysz family (father, son, uncle)

    The Libicki family (father and son)

    The Morawiecki family (father and son)

    The Nowacka family (mother and daughter)

    The Piłsudski family (brothers)

    The Rokita family (husband and wife)

    The Sośnierz family (father and son)

    The Śpiewak family (father, mother, son)

    The Wałęsa family (father and son)

    The Wassermann family (father and daughter)

    Portugal[edit]

    The Carmona and Carmona Rodrigues family (granduncle-grandnephew)

    The Soares family (father-son)

    The Portas family (father-brothers)

    The Menezes family (father-son)

    The Vieira da Silva family (father-daughter)

    The Cabrita-Vitorino family (husband-wife)

    Puerto Rico[edit]

    The Calderón family

    The Hernandez family

    The Muñoz family

    The Rivera family

    The Pesquera family

    The Romero family

    The Roselló family

    Romania[edit]

    The Brătianu family

    The Băsescu family (father, daughter, brother)

    The Ponta-Sârbu family (husband, wife, father-in-law)

    Russia / Soviet Union[edit]

    The Artyukhov family

    The Brezhnev-Churbanov family

    The Budyonny-Peskov family

    The Glazyev-Sinelin-Vityazeva family (brothers-in-law, alumni, co-partisans)

    The Gorbachev family

    The Kadyrov family

    The Khristenko-Golikova family

    The Kokov family

    The Kondratenko family

    The Kosygin-Primakov family (somebodies-in-law via two marriages)

    The Lebed family

    The Magomedov family

    The Patrushev family

    The Sobchak-Narusova family

    The Shoygu family

    The Stalin-Zhdanov family (fathers of spouses)

    The Tkachov family

    The Trotsky-Kamenev family (brothers-in-law)

    The Udaltsov family

    The Vorobyov family

    The Yeltsin family (father-in-law and son-in-law)

    The Zhirinovsky-Lebedev family

    The Zubkov-Serdyukov family (father-in-law and son-in-law)

    The Zyuganov family

    Rwanda[edit]

    The Habyarimana family and Kayibanda family

    Saint Lucia[edit]

    The Cenac family (brother)

    The Lewis family (father-son)

    Samoa[edit]

    The Mataʻafa family

    São Tomé and Príncipe[edit]

    The Costa Alegre family

    The Trovoada family (father-son)

    Senegal[edit]

    The Wade family (father-son)

    Serbia[edit]

    The Krkobabić family of the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia[30][31][32]

    Seychelles[edit]

    The Ferrari family

    Sierra Leone[edit]

    The Margai brothers

    Singapore[edit]

    The Lee family (Singapore)

    Slovenia[edit]

    The Kardelj-Maček family

    The Oman-Podobnik family

    Solomon Islands[edit]

    The Chan family (father–son)

    The Kemakeza family (siblings)

    The Kenilorea family (father–son)

    Somalia[edit]

    Barre family (brothers)

    Sharmarke family (father-son)

    South Africa[edit]

    Spain[edit]

    Sri Lanka[edit]

    Syria[edit]

    The Assad family

    The Atassi family

    The al-Azm family

    Sweden[edit]

    House of Bernadotte

    Bildt family

    Bodström family

    Bohman family

    Cederschiöld family

    De Geer family

    Douglas family

    Hammarskjöld family

    Heckscher family

    Leijon family

    Myrdal family

    Ohlin family

    Reinfeldt family

    Wallenberg family

    Switzerland[edit]

    Binder family

    Keller family

    Blocher family

    Schlumpf family

    Wasserfallen family

    Thailand[edit]

    Charnvirakul family

    Juangroongruangkit family

    Shinawatra family

    Silpa-archa family

    Vejjajiva family

    Wongsuwan family

    Togo[edit]

    The Gnassingbé family

    The Olympio family

    Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

    The Capildeo family

    The Fitzpatrick family

    The Sinanan family

    The Panday family

    The Maraj/Maharaj family

    Tunisia[edit]

    The Bourguiba family

    Turkey[edit]

    The Adak family (uncle-nephew)

    The Ağaoğlu family

    The Ağar family (father-son)

    The Akçal family

    The Albayrak family

    The Arıburun family

    The Arınç family (father-son)

    The Arslan family (father-son)

    The Ayaydın family (father-daughter)

    The Bayar family

    The Bilgiç family

    The Bilici family (father-son)

    The Bölükbaşı family (father-son)

    The Bucak family (uncle-nephew)

    The Bulut family

    The Çiçek family (cousins)

    The Demirtaş family (siblings)

    The Denizolgun family

    The Ecevit family

    The Emecan family (spouses)

    The Ensarioğlu family

    The Erbakan family (father-son)

    The Fendoğlu family (uncle-nephew)

    The Feyzioğlu family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Fırat family

    The Gökçek family

    The Gülek family (father-daughter)

    The Haberal family (father-son)

    The Irmak family (father-son)

    The Işık family (father-daughter)

    The İlgezdi family (spouses)

    The İnan–Gaydalı family

    The İnönü family

    The İslam–Kavakçı family

    The Kacır family (father-son)

    The Karayel family (father-son)

    The Kartal family

    The Kılıç family (grandfather-grandson)

    The Kocabıyık family (spouses)

    The Koç–Selçuk family (father-daughter)

    The Malkoç–Gül family (father/son-in-law)

    The Melen family (father-son)

    The Menderes family (father-sons)

    The Öcalan family (cousins)

    The Öymen family

    The Özal family

    The Özdağ family (father-son)

    The Öztrak family

    The Özyavuz–Aktemur family (former spouses)

    The Pakdemirli family (father-son)

    The Perinçek family (father-son)

    The Ramazanoğlu–Kavaf (née Bostancı) family (siblings)

    The Sazak family

    The Şahin family (father-son)

    The Sezgin family (uncle-nephew)

    The Taşkesenlioğlu family

    The Taşdelen family

    The Türk family (siblings)

    The Türkeş family

    The Ürgüplü family

    The Yıldız family (cousins)

    The Yılmaz family

    The Yüksel family (father-son)

    The Yüksel-Kılıç family (father/son-in-law)

    The Zeydan family (father-sons)

    Turkmenistan[edit]

    The Berdimuhamedow family

    Tuvalu[edit]

    The Latasi family

    Uganda[edit]

    The Awori family (Kenya and Uganda)

    The Kakonge family

    The Kiwanuka family

    The Lutwa Okello family

    The Lule family

    The Museveni family

    The Obote family

    Ukraine[edit]

    The Kuchma-Pinchuk family (father-in-law and son-in-law)

    United Kingdom[edit]

    United States[edit]

    Uruguay[edit]

    The Arismendi family (father and daughter)

    The Batlle family (grandfather, son, grandsons and great-grandson)

    The Bauzá family (father and son)

    The Beltrán family (father and son)

    The Blanco family (grandfather, sons and grandson)

    The Bordaberry family (grandfather, son and grandsons)

    The Brum brothers

    The Cuestas family (father and son)

    The Demicheli family (spouses)

    The Ellauri family (father, son and great-grandson)

    The Fernández family (father and son)

    The Forteza family (father and son)

    The Grauert brothers

    The Héber family (brothers and son of one of them)

    The Herrera family (great-grandfather, father and son)

    The Hierro family (grandfather, son and grandson)

    The Jude family (father and son)

    The Michelini family (father and sons)

    The Mujica-Topolansky family (spouses)

    The Nin brothers

    The Pacheco family

    The Ramírez family

    The Saravia family (brothers and descendant of one of them)

    The Sanguinetti family (cousins)

    The Sendic family (father and son)

    The Stewart family (descendant)

    The Stirling family (grandfather and grandson)

    The Terra-Baldomir family

    The Tourné family (uncle and niece)

    The Wílliman family (grandfather and grandson)

    The Végh family (father and son)

    The Zorrilla de San Martín family (grandfather and grandson)

    Uzbekistan[edit]

    The Karimov family

    Vanuatu[edit]

    The Lini family

    The Sokomanu-Sopé family

    Venezuela[edit]

    The Chávez family

    The Sucre family

    Vietnam[edit]

    The Ngô Đình and Trần Văn families

    The Phạm family

    Trần Đức Lương's family

    Nguyễn Tấn Dũng's family

    Yemen[edit]

    The Al-Shaabi family (brothers-in-law)

    The Iryani family (uncle-nephew)

    The Saleh family (father-son)

    Zambia[edit]

    The Chiluba family

    The Kaunda family

    Zimbabwe[edit]

    The Mugabe-Chiyangwa family

    The Mujuru family

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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