List of political families
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This is a partial listing of prominent [[political families]].
[[Royal family|Royal families]] are not included, unless certain later descendants have played political roles in a republican structure (e.g. '''Cakobau Family''' of Fiji). See also [[Family dictatorship]].
==Albania==
'''The [[Hoxha]] Family'''
*[[Enver Hoxha]] (Chairman of the Council of Ministers)
*[[Nexhmije Hoxha]] (communist official and partner in power)
*[[Hyen Hoxha]]
'''The [[Kapo]] Family '''
*[[Hysni Kapo]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
*[[Vito Kapo]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
*[[Piro Kondi]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
'''The [[Moisiu]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Spiro Moisiu]] (former communist party official)
**[[Alfred Moisiu]] (current president)
'''The [[Myftiu]] Family -[[Peristeri]] Family '''
*[[Manush Myftiu]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
*[[Pilo Peristeri]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
'''The [[Nano]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Thanas Nano]] (government broadcaster under Hoxha)
**[[Fatos Nano]] (prime minister)
'''The [[Pashko]] Family''' (spouses)
*[[Josif Pashko]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
*[[Eleni Terezi]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
'''The [[Shehu]] Family '''
*[[Mehmet Shehu]] (leading government official and close advisor to E. Hoxha)
*[[Fiqrete Shehu]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party)
*[[Kadri Hasbiu]] (member of the Central Committee of Albania's communist party; brother-in-law of Mehmet)
==Antigua and Barbuda==
'''The [[Bird]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Vere Cornwall Bird]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda]], 1981-1994)
**[[Lester Bird]] (son of Sir Vere Cornwall Bird; [[Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda]], 1994-2004)
**[[Vere Bird, Jr.]] (son of Sir Vere Cornwall Bird; Member of Parliament)
'''The [[Frank]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Hilbourne Frank]]''' (Chairman of the [[Barbuda]] Council)
**[[Mackenzie Frank]] (nephew of Sir Hilbourne Frank; Senator)
==Argentina==
'''The [[de la Rúa]] Family'''
*'''[[Fernando de la Rúa]]''' ([[President of Argentina]], 1999-2001)
*[[Jorge de la Rúa]] (brother of Fernando de la Rúa; cabinet minister)
'''The [[Duhalde]] Family''' (spouses)
*[[Eduardo Duhalde]] ([[President of Argentina]], (2002-2003)
*[[Hilda de Duhalde]] (wife of Eduardo Duhalde); Peronist senator)
'''The [[Kirchner]] Family'''
*'''[[Néstor Kirchner]]''' ([[President of Argentina]], 2003-2007, First Gentleman, 2007-present; formerly provincial governor)
*'''[[Cristina Fernández de Kirchner]]''' (President of Argentina, 2007- ; former senator, congresswoman, and First Lady)
*[[Alicia Kirchner]] (sister of Néstor Kirchner, sister-in-law of Cristina Fernández; Minister of Social Development and senator)
'''The [[Menem]]-[[Yoma]] Family'''
*'''[[Carlos Menem]]''' ([[President of Argentina]], 1989-1999)
*[[Eduardo Menem]] (brother of Carlos Menem; Peronist senator)
*[[Jorge Yoma]] (brother-in-law of Carlos Menem; Peronist senator)
'''The [[Perón]] Family''' (husband-wives)
*[[Juan Perón|Juan Domingo Perón]] ([[President of Argentina|President]], 1946–1955 and 1973–1974; former Minister of War, Secretary of Labor, Vice President; husband of Eva and Isabel)
*[[Eva Perón|Maria Eva Duarte de Perón]] ([[President of Argentina|Spiritual Leader of the Nation]], 1952, [[First Lady]], 1946-1952, President of the [[Eva Perón Foundation]], 1948-1952, President of the [[Female Peronist Party|Peronista Feminist Party]], 1949-1952, joint head of the [[Peronism|Peronist Party]], head of the Secretariat of Labour, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, and [[General Confederation of Labor (Argentina)|General Confederation of Labor]], 1946-1952; key political figure and second wife and political partner of Juan)
*[[Isabel Martínez de Perón]] ([[President of Argentina|President]], 1974–1976, [[Vice President of Argentina|Vice President]], [[Argentine Senate|Senate President]], and [[First Lady]], 1973-1974; third wife of Juan)
'''The [[Rodríguez Saá]] Family'''
*[[Adolfo Rodríguez Saá (elder)|Adolfo Rodríguez Saá]], Governor of [[San Luis Province]] 1909-12
*[[Ricardo Rodríguez Saá]], Governor of San Luis 1934-38; brother of Adolfo sr.
**[[Adolfo Rodríguez Saá]], Governor of San Luis 1983-2001; [[President of Argentina]] 2001; grandson of Adolfo sr.
**[[Alberto Rodríguez Saá]], Peronist senator; Governor of San Luis 2003-present; 2007 candidate for President; brother of Adolfo jr.
'''The [[Saadi]] Family'''
*[[Vicente Saadi]], Peronist Senator; Governor of [[Catamarca Province]]
**[[Ramón Saadi]], Peronist Senator; Governor of [[Catamarca Province]]; son of Vicente
**[[Pilar Kent de Saadi]], Peronist deputy; wife of Ramón
**[[Alicia Saadi]], Peronist Senator; daughter of Vicente
'''The [http://www.sapag.com.ar/ver.php?id=9 Sapag] Family'''
*[[Elías Sapag]], MPN Senator
**[[Rodolfo Sapag|'Pipe' Sapag]], MPN Senator; son of Elías
**[[Luz Sapag]], MPN Senator; daughter of Elías
**[[Jorge Sapag]], MPN Governor of [[Neuquén Province]]; son of Elías
*[[Felipe Sapag]], MPN Governor of Neuquén five times; brother of Elías
**[[Silvia Sapag]], candidate for deputy; daughter of Felipe
**[[Luis Felipe Sapag]], MPN candidate for governor; son of Felipe
*[[Amado Sapag]], MPN mayor of Zapala; brother of Elías and Felipe
'''The [[Uriburu]] Family '''
*[[José Evaristo Uriburu]] ([[List of Presidents of Argentina|President]], 1895–1898)
**[[José Félix Uriburu]] ([[List of Presidents of Argentina|(illegal)de facto President]], 1930–1932; son of José Evaristo Uriburu)
==Armenia==
'''The [[Sargsyan]] Family ''' (brothers)
*[[Vazgen Sargsyan]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Armenia|Prime Minister]], [[1999]])
*[[Aram Sargsyan]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Armenia|Prime Minister]]1999–2000)
==Australia==
'''The [[Albanese]] Family ''' (husband-wife)
*[[Anthony Albanese]], (member of [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]] since 1996)
*[[Carmel Tebbutt]], (member of [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly| New South Wales Legislative Assembly]] since 2005)
'''The [[Anderson]] Family ''' (husband-wife-son)
* [[Kathleen Anderson]], member of the [[New South Wales Legislative Council]] 1973–1981
* [[Keith Anderson (politician)|Keith Anderson]], member of the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]] 1961–1962
** [[Peter Anderson]], member of the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]] 1978–1995
'''The [[Anthony]] Family ''' (grandfather-father-son)
*[[Larry Anthony, senior]] (Member of [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]] 1937–1957)
*[[Doug Anthony]] (Member of [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]] 1957–1984, (leader of the [[National Party of Australia]] 1971–1984)
*[[Larry Anthony|Larry Anthony, junior]] (Member of [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]], Minister in the [[John Howard|Howard]] government 1996–2004)
'''The [[Barnard]] Family ''' (father-son-nephew)
*[[Claude Barnard]] (Member of Parliament 1934–1949
*[[Lance Barnard]] (Member of Parliament 1954–1975, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 1972–1974)
*[[Eric Barnard]] (nephew of Claude Barnard, minister in [[Tasmania]]n governments)
'''The [[Bashir]] Family-[[Shehadie]] Family''' (wife-husband)
*[[Marie Bashir]] (Governor of [[New South Wales]])
*Sir [[Nicholas Shehadie]] (former Lord Mayor of Sydney)
'''The [[Beazley]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Kim Edward Beazley|Kim (Edward) Beazley]] (Member of Parliament 1945–1977, Education Minister 1972–1975)
**[[Kim Beazley|Kim (Christian) Beazley]] (Member of Parliament since 1980, Federal Opposition leader and leader of the [[Australian Labor Party]] 1996–2001, [[2005]])
'''The [[Cain]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[John Cain (senior)]] (Premier of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] 1952–1955)
**[[John Cain II|John Cain]] (Premier of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] 1982–1990)
'''The [[Court]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Charles Court|Sir Charles Court]] (Premier of [[Western Australia]] 1974–1981)
**[[Richard Court]] (Premier of [[Western Australia]] 1993–2002)
(The tennis player [[Margaret Court]] is Richard Court's sister-in-law)
'''The [[Crean]] Family''' (father-sons)
*[[Frank Crean]] (Member of Parliament 1951–1977, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 1972–1975)
**[[Simon Crean]] (Member of Parliament since 1990, leader of the [[Australian Labor Party]] 2001–2003)
**[[David Crean|Dr David Crean]] (brother of Simon Crean, former Minister in the [[Tasmania]]n government)
'''The [[Downer]] Family''' (grandfather-father-son)
*[[John Downer|Sir John Downer]] (senator in first Australian Parliament of 1901)
**[[Alec Downer|Sir Alexander "Alec" Downer]] (Member of Parliament 1949–1964, [[High Commissioner]] in [[London]])
***[[Alexander Downer]] (member of parliament since 1984, opposition leader 1994–1995, [[Foreign Minister of Australia|Foreign Minister]] since 1996)
'''The [[Ferguson]] Family ''' (father-sons)
*[[Jack Ferguson (politician)|Jack Ferguson]] (Deputy Premier of New South Wales 1976–1984)
**[[Laurie Ferguson]] (Member of Parliament since 1990)
**[[Martin Ferguson]] (President of the [[Australian Council of Trade Unions]], Member of Parliament since 1996)
**[[Andrew Ferguson]] (Secretary of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union - New South Wales Construction & General Division)
'''The [[Fraser]] Family ''' (grandfather-grandson)
*[[Simon Fraser (Australian politician)|Sir Simon Fraser]] (Senator 1901–1906)
*[[Malcolm Fraser]] (Member of Parliament 1955–1983, [[Prime Minister of Australia]] 1975–1983)
'''The [[Hawke]] Family ''' (uncle-nephew)
*[[Albert Hawke]] (Premier of Western Australia 1953–1959)
**[[Bob Hawke]] (Prime Minister of Australia 1983–1991)
'''The [[Hodgman]] Family ''' (grandfather-son-son-grandson)
* [[William Hodgman]] (former President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council)
** [[Peter Hodgman]] (member of Tasmanian parliament)
** [[Michael Hodgman]] (member of Tasmanian parliament)
*** [[Will Hodgman]] (current [[Leader of the Opposition (Tasmania)|Leader of the Opposition in Tasmania]])
'''The James Family'''(father-son)
*[[Rowley James]] (Member of Parliament for Hunter, New South Wales 1924–1958)
*[[Albert William "Bert" James]] (Member of Parliament for Hunter, New South Wales 1960–1980)
'''The [[Jenkins]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Harry Jenkins (senior)|Harry Jenkins, Sr]] (Member of Parliament for Scullin, Victoria, 1969–1985)
**[[Harry Jenkins]] (Member of Parliament for Scullin, Victoria, [[1986]]-present)
'''The [[Katter]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Bob Katter, Sr.]] (Member of Parliament for Kennedy, Queensland, 1966–1990)
**[[Bob Katter]] (Member of Parliament for Kennedy, Queensland, [[1993]]-present)
'''The [[Knowles]] Family''' (father-son)
* [[Stan Knowles]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[electoral district of Macquarie Fields|member for Macquarie Fields]] in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]], 1981–1990
** [[Craig Knowles]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[electoral district of Macquarie Fields|member for Macquarie Fields]] in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]], 1990–2005
'''The [[Lavarch]] Family''' (husband-wife)
*[[Michael Lavarch]] (Member of [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]] 1987–1996, Attorney General in the [[Paul Keating|Keating]] government 1993-1996)
*[[Linda Lavarch]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[electoral district of Kurwongbah|member for Kurwongbah]] in the [[Queensland Parliament]], 1997–present, Attorney General in the [[Peter Beattie|Beattie]] government 2005-2006)
'''The [[Lawrie]] Family''' (mother-daughter)
*[[Dawn Lawrie]], independent [[electoral division of Nightcliff|member for Nightcliff]] in the [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]], 1974–1983
**[[Delia Lawrie]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[electoral division of Karama|member for Karama]] in the [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]], [[2001]]-present
'''The ''Lyons'' Family ''' (husband-wife-sons)
*[[Joseph Lyons]] (Member of Parliament 1929–1939, [[Prime Minister of Australia]] 1932–1939)
*[[Enid Lyons|Dame Enid Lyons]] (wife of Joseph Lyons, first female member of the [[Australian House of Representatives]] 1943–1951)
**[[Kevin Lyons]], Deputy Premier of Tasmania 1969–1972
**[[Brendan Lyons]], member of the [[Tasmanian House of Assembly]] 1982–1986
'''The [[McClelland]] Family''' (father-son-grandson)
* [[Alfred McClelland]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[electoral district of Northern Tablelands|member for Northern Tablelands]] and [[electoral district of Northern Tablelands|member for Dubbo]] in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]], 1920–1927, 1930–1932
** [[Douglas McClelland]], [[Australian Labor Party]] member of the [[Australian Senate]] for [[New South Wales]], 1962–1987
*** [[Robert McClelland]], [[Australian Labor Party]] [[division of Barton|member for Barton]] in the [[Australian House of Representatives]], [[1996]]-present
'''The Melloy-Crampton-Darling Family''' (father-father's 2nd cousin-daughter-granddaughter)
* [[Jack Melloy]], former [[Queensland]] state Labor leader
* [[Walter Russell Crampton]], former member of Queensland upper house (Legislative Council)
** [[Elaine Darling]], former federal MP
*** [[Vicky Darling]], current Queensland state MP
'''The [[Newman]] Family ''' (husband-wife-son)
*[[Kevin Newman (Australian politician)|Kevin Newman]], Member of Parliament for Bass, Tasmania 1975–1984
*[[Jocelyn Newman]], Senator for Tasmania 1986–2002
**[[Campbell Newman]], [[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Brisbane|Lord Mayor of Brisbane]] [[2004]]-present
'''The [[Playford Family of Australia|Playford]] Family ''' (grandfather-grandson)
*[[Thomas Playford II|Thomas Playford]] (Premier of [[South Australia]] 1887–1889, 1890–1892, [[1892]])
**[[Thomas Playford IV|Sir Thomas Playford]] (Premier of South Australia 1938–1965, longest-serving Premier in Australian and [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] history)
(Dr [[John Playford (political scientist)|John Playford]] (1935–2003), leading Australian political scientist, was a great-grandson of Thomas Playford senior and a second cousin of Sir Thomas Playford.)
'''The [[Ruddock]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Max Ruddock]] (Member of the [[New South Wales]] state parliament)
**[[Philip Ruddock]] (Member of Parliament since 1973, Immigration Minister 1996–2003, Attorney General [[2003]]-[[2007]])
'''The [[Turnbull]] Family'''
*[[Malcolm Turnbull]] (Liberal Member of Parliament, former leader of the [[Australian Republican Movement]])
*[[Lucy Turnbull]] ([[Lord Mayor of Sydney|Lord Mayor]] of [[Sydney]] (-[[2004]]), and daughter of [[Tom Hughes (Australian politician)|Tom Hughes]], a barrister and former MP. [[Attorney-General]] in the government of [[John Gorton|Sir John Grey Gorton]])
'''The Vale Family''' (brothers-great grandson-great great grandson)
* [[William Vale]], member of the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] for [[electoral district of Ballarat West|West Ballarat]], [[electoral district of Collingwood|Collingwood]] and [[electoral district of Fitzroy|Fitzroy]] ([[1864]]-[[1874|74]], [[1880]]-[[1881|81]]
** [[Monte Vale]], member of the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] for [[electoral district of Greensborough|Greensborough]] ([[1967]]-[[1970|70]], [[1973]]-[[1977|77]])
*** [[Roger Vale]], member of the [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] for [[electoral division of Stuart]] ([[1974]]-[[1994]])
* [[Richard Vale]], member of the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] for [[electoral district of Ballarat West|West Ballarat]] ([[1886]]-[[1889|89]], [[1892]]-[[1902]]
'''The [[Watkins]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[David Watkins (Australian politician)|David Watkins]] (Member of Parliament for [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] 1901–1935)
**[[David O. Watkins]] (Member of Parliament for [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]] 1935–1958)
'''The [[Wooldridge]] Family ''' (brother-sister)
*[[Michael Wooldridge]], federal health minister 1996–2001
*[[Mary Wooldridge]], member of the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] [[2006]]-present
'''The [[Wriedt]] Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Ken Wriedt]], Whitlam-era federal minister and later Tasmanian Labor leader
**[[Paula Wriedt]], current Tasmanian Tourism Minister
==Austria==
'''The [[Habsburg]] Family of Austria (''' (grandfather - father - children)
*[[Karl of Austria|Charles I]] (Karl I), (Emperor of Austria 1916 - 1918, King of Hungary 1916 - 1918)
**[[Otto von Habsburg]] (German Member of the European Parliament), son of Charles I
***[[Karl Habsburg-Lothringen]] (former Austrian Member of the European Parliament), son of Otto
***[[Georg von Habsburg]] (Györgi), (Hungarian Ambassador), son of Otto
***[[Archduchess Walburga of Austria-Hungary|Walburga von Hapsburg Douglas]], member of the Swedish parliament, daughter of Otto
==Azerbaijan==
'''The [[Aliyev]] Family'''
*'''[[Heydar Aliyev]]''' ([[President of Azerbaijan]], 1993-2003)
**[[Ilham Aliyev]] (son of Heydar Aliyev; [[President of Azerbaijan]], 2003- )
==The Bahamas==
'''The Butler Family'''
*Sir [[Milo Butler]]
*[[Loretta Butler-Turner]]
'''The Pindling Family'''
*Sir [[Lynden Pindling]]
*[[Michelle Pindling-Sands]]
'''The Symonette Family'''
*Sir [[Roland Symonette]]
*[[Brent Symonette]]
'''The [[Turnquest]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Orville Turnquest]]''' ([[Governor-General of The Bahamas]], 1995-2001)
**[[Tommy Turnquest]] (son of Sir Orville Turnquest; leader, [[Free National Movement]])
==Bangladesh==
{{main|Bangladeshi political families}}
'''The [[Chowdhury]] Family'''
*'''[[Badruddoza Chowdhury|A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury]]''' ([[President of Bangladesh]], 2001-2002)
**[[Mahi Chowdhury]] (son of A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury; Member of Parliament)
'''The [[Mujibur Rahman]] Family'''
*'''''Bangabandhu'' Sheikh [[Mujibur Rahman]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Bangladesh]], 1972-1975)
**Sheikh [[Sheikh Hasina|Hasina]] (daughter of Mujibur Rahman; [[Prime Minister of Bangladesh]], 1996-2001)
'''The [[Ziaur Rahman]] Family'''
*'''[[Ziaur Rahman]]''' ([[President of Bangladesh]], 1977-1981)
*Begum [[Khaleda Zia]] (wife of Ziaur Rahman; [[Prime Minister of Bangladesh]], 1991-1996 and 2001- )
**[[Tareq Rahman]] (son of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia)
==Barbados==
'''The [[Adams]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Grantley Adams]]''' (Premier of Barbados, 1954-1958)
**[[J.M.G. Adams|Tom Adams]] (son of Sir Grantley Adams; [[Prime Minister of Barbados]], 1976-1985)
'''The Barrow Family'''
*'''[[Errol Barrow]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Barbados]], 1966-1976 and 1986-1987)
*Dame [[Nita Barrow]] (sister of Errol Barrow; [[Governor-General of Barbados]], 1990-1995)
==Belgium==
'''The [[Eyskens]] Family'''
*[[Gaston Eyskens]] (Prime Minister)
*[[Mark Eyskens]] (Prime Minister)
== Bolivia ==
'''Ballivián'''
* [[José Ballivián]] (1805–1852)
* [[Adolfo Ballivián]] (1831–1874)
'''Siles'''
* [[Hernando Siles Reyes]] (1882–1942)
* [[Hernán Siles Zuazo]] (1914–1996)
* [[Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas]] (1925–2005)
== Botswana ==
'''The [[Khama]] Family ''' (husband-wife-son)
*Sir [[Seretse Khama]] - [[President of Botswana|President]] (1966–1980)
*[[Ruth Williams Khama]] - politically active first lady
**[[Seretse Ian Khama]] - Vice-President ([[2001]]-present); son of Sir Seretse
==Brazil==
'''The Brás-Moreira Family''' (cousins)
*[[Venceslau Brás Pereira Gomes]] ([[List of Presidents of Brazil|President]] of [[Brazil]])
*[[Delfim Moreira]] (President of Brazil)
'''The Collor-Melo Family '''
*[[Lindolfo Collor]] (Minister of Labor)
*[[Arnon de Melo]] (Governor of [[Alagoas]])
*[[Fernando Collor de Mello]] (President of Brazil)
'''The Fonseca Family'''
*[[Deodoro da Fonseca]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Nair de Tefé]] (Nair von Hoonholtz) (influential First Lady and political cartoonist)
'''The Garotinho Family''' (spouses)
*[[Anthony Garotinho]] (presidential candidate and Governor of [[Rio de Janeiro State]])
*[[Rosinha Garotinho]] (Governor of Rio de Janeiro State)
'''The Kubitschek Family'''
*[[João Nepumuceno Kubitschek]] (Lieutenant Governor [''vice-governador''] of [[Minas Gerais]])
*[[Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Márcia Kubitschek]] (Lieutenant Governor of the [[Brazilian Federal District]])
'''The Magalhães Family'''
*[[Antônio Carlos Magalhães]]
*[[Antônio Carlos Magalhães Filho]]
*[[Luís Eduardo Magalhães]]
*[[Antônio Carlos Magalhães Neto]]
'''The Neves-Cunha Family'''
*[[Tancredo Neves]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Tristão Ferreira da Cunha]] (Congressional Deputy from Minas Gerais)
*[[Aécio Cunha]] (Congressional Deputy from Minas Gerais)
*[[Aécio Neves]] da Cunha (Governor of Minas Gerais)
'''The Sarney Family''' (father-daughter)
*[[José Sarney]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Roseana Sarney]] (Former Gorvenor and Senator from [[Maranhão]])
'''The Vargas-Peixoto Family'''
*[[Getúlio Dornelles Vargas]] (President of Brazil)
*[[Lutero Vargas]] (Congressional Deputy from [[Rio de Janeiro]])
*[[Alzira Vargas do Amaral Peixoto]] (lawyer, Presidential advisor and author)
*[[Ernani do Amaral Peixoto]] (Governor of Rio de Janeiro State)
*[[Ivete Vargas]] Tatsch (Congressional Deputy from [[São Paulo State]])
==Bulgaria==
'''The [[Zhivkov]] Family'''
*[[Todor Zhivkov]] (former Communist leader)
*[[Lyudmila Zhivkova]] (former Culture minister)
*[[Jenny Zhivkova]] (Member of Parliament)
'''The [[Stanishev]] Family '''
*[[Dimitar Stanishev]] (former Communist leader)
*[[Sergey Stanishev]] (Socialist leader, Member of Parliament, Prime Minister 2005-present)
'''The [[Bokov]] Family '''
*[[Georgi Bokov]] (former Communist leader, former media boss)
*[[Filip Bokov]] (former Socialist leader, Member of Parliament, Presidential advisor)
*[[Irina Bokova]] (former Foreign Minister, ran for Vice-President, Member of Parliament, Ambassador to France)
==Burkina Faso==
'''The [[Compaoré]] Family'''
*[[Blaise Compaoré]] (president)
*[[François Compaoré]] (economic advisor)
*[[Simon Compaoré]] ([[mayor]] of [[Ouagadougou]])
*[[Jean-Marie Compaoré]] (archbishop of Burkina Faso)
*[[Jean-Baptiste Compaoré]] (finance minister)
*[[Franck Compaoré]]
*[[Chantal Compaoré]] (wife of Blaise)
*[[Félix Houphouët-Boigny]] (former president of [[Côte d'Ivoire]]; father of Chantal Compaoré)
'''The [[Yaméogo]] Family '''
*[[Maurice Yaméogo]] (founding president)
*[[Hermann Yaméogo]] (political party leader)
==Burma==
'''The [[Aung San]] Family''' (parents-daughter)
*[[Aung San]] (pre-independence prime minister)
*[[Khin Kyi]] (ambassador)
**[[Aung San Suu Kyi]] (democracy activist)
'''The [[Win (Burma)|Win]] Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Ne Win]], military dictator
**[[Sandar Win]], politician
==Burundi==
'''The [[Bagaza]]-[[Buyoya]] Family
*[[Jean-Baptiste Bagaza]] ([[List of Presidents of Burundi|President]], 1976–1987)
*[[Pierre Buyoya]] ([[List of Presidents of Burundi|President]], 1987–1993 and 1996–2003)
==Canada==
{{main|List of Canadian political families}}
'''The Bennett family ''' (father-son)
*[[W.A.C. Bennett]], (Premier of [[British Columbia]], 1952-1972)
**[[William R. Bennett]], (Premier of British Columbia, 1975-1982)
'''The Chiarelli family ''' (cousins)
*[[Bob Chiarelli]], (mayor of [[Ottawa]], 2001-2006)
*[[Rick Chiarelli]], (city councillor in Ottawa)
*[[John Chiarelli]], (former Catholic school board trustee in Ottawa)
'''The Clement Family ''' (stepfather-stepson)
*[[John Clement]], [[Ontario]] cabinet minister
**[[Tony Clement]], Federal Minister for Health, Ontario Minister for Health
'''The Copps Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Victor K. Copps]], mayor of [[Hamilton, Ontario]]
**[[Sheila Copps]], federal cabinet minister, former deputy prime minister
'''The Dewar Family''' (mother-son)
*[[Marion Dewar]], mayor of [[Ottawa]] and [[Member of Parliament]]
**[[Paul Dewar]], Member of Parliament
'''The Grewal Family ''' (husband-wife)
*[[Gurmant Grewal]] and [[Nina Grewal]], [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative]] Members of Parliament, the first married couple to serve as MPs in the same session of Parliament
'''The Hampton family - Martel family''' (husband-wife, wife's father and maternal grandfather)
*[[Norman Fawcett]], [[New Democratic Party]] MP
**[[Elie Martel]], [[Ontario New Democratic Party|Ontario New Democrat]] [[Member of Provincial Parliament]] (MPP) (married Fawcett's daughter)
***[[Shelley Martel]], Ontario New Democrat MPP
****[[Howard Hampton]], Ontario New Democrat leader, 1996-present
'''The Jackman family''' (grandfather, son-in-law, son-in-law's children)
*[[Newton Rowell]], [[Ontario Liberal Party]] leader
**[[Harry Jackman]], Member of Parliament (married Rowell's daughter)
***[[Henry N. R. Jackman|Hal Jackman]], [[Lieutenant Governor of Ontario]]
***[[Nancy Ruth]], [[Canadian Senate|Senator]]
'''The Johnson family ''' (father-sons)
*[[Daniel Johnson, Sr.]] Union Nationale (Premier of [[Quebec]] 1966-1968)
**[[Pierre-Marc Johnson]] Parti Québécois (Premier of Quebec, 1985): son of Daniel, Sr
**[[Daniel Johnson, Jr.]] Parti Liberal du Quebec (Premier of Quebec, 1994): son of Daniel, Sr.; brother of Pierre-Marc
'''The Layton family ''' (grandfather, father, son, wife)
*[[Gilbert Layton]], [[Quebec]] [[Member of the National Assembly]] and cabinet minister
**[[Robert Layton]], federal [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament]] and cabinet minister
***[[Jack Layton]], Member of Parliament and leader of the [[New Democratic Party]]
****[[Olivia Chow]], Member of Parliament
(Jack Layton is also a descendant of [[William Steeves]], a [[Fathers of Confederation|Father of Confederation]] and Senator, on his maternal side.)
'''The Lewis family''' (father and son)
*[[David Lewis (politician)|David Lewis]], leader of the [[New Democratic Party]]
**[[Stephen Lewis]], leader of the [[Ontario New Democratic Party]], Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations
'''The Lougheed family ''' (grandfather and grandson)
*[[Sir James Lougheed]], Senator
**[[Peter Lougheed]], Premier of Alberta
'''The MacKay family ''' (father-son)
*[[Elmer MacKay]], [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] MP and cabinet minister
**[[Peter MacKay]], [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative]] MP and final Progressive Conservative leader
'''The Manning Family''' (father-son)
*[[Ernest Manning]] (Premier of [[Alberta]], 1943-1968)
**[[Preston Manning]] (Founder of the [[Reform Party of Canada|Reform Party]])
'''The Martin family''' (father-son)
*[[Paul Joseph James Martin]] - long serving [[Cabinet of Canada|Cabinet]] minister
**[[Paul Martin]] - [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]]
'''The Macdonald family ''' (father-son)
*[[John A. Macdonald]] first [[Prime Minister of Canada]]
**[[Hugh John Macdonald]] federal cabinet minister, premier of [[Manitoba]]
'''The Mackenzie King family ''' (grandfather-grandson)
*[[William Lyon Mackenzie]] rebel, first mayor of [[Toronto]]
**[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] Canada's longest serving Prime Minister
'''The McGuinty family''' (father-son)
*[[Dalton McGuinty, Sr.]] [[Ontario Legislative Assembly|MPP]] from [[Ottawa South]]
**[[Dalton McGuinty]] MPP from [[Ottawa South (provincial electoral district)|Ottawa South]], and [[List of Ontario premiers|Premier]] of [[Ontario]]
**[[David McGuinty]] MP from Ottawa South
'''The Meighen Family''' (father, son, daughter, grandson, grandson's stepfather)
*[[Arthur Meighen]], [[Prime Minister of Canada]]
**[[Lillian Meighen]], philanthropist
**[[Theodore Meighen]], lawyer and philanthropist
***[[Michael Meighen]], Senator
****[[Hartland Molson]], Senator, married Theodore Meighen's widow
'''The Miller Family''' (father, son)
* [[Frank Miller (politician)|Frank Miller]], [[List of Ontario premiers|Premier]] of [[Ontario]]
* [[Norm Miller]], [[Ontario Legislative Assembly|MPP]]
'''The Nixon family ''' (grandfather, father, daughter)
*[[Harry Nixon]], [[Ontario]] premier
**[[Robert Nixon]], [[Ontario Liberal Party]] leader
***[[Jane Stewart]], [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] MP and cabinet minister
'''The Peterson Family''' (3 brothers)
*[[David Peterson]] Premier of [[Ontario]]
*[[Jim Peterson]] Federal cabinent minister
*[[Tim Peterson]] Ontario MPP
'''The Regan family ''' (father-son)
*[[Gerald A. Regan]] premier of [[Nova Scotia]], federal cabinet minister
**[[Geoff Regan]] federal cabinet minister
'''The Roblin family ''' (grandfather-grandson)
*[[Rodmond P. Roblin]] premier of Manitoba
**[[Dufferin Roblin|Dufferin ("Duff") Roblin]] premier of Manitoba, federal senator
'''The Rogers family'''(mother-daughter)
*[[Edith Rogers (Canadian politician)|Edith Rogers]], first woman ever elected as an MLA to the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]]
**[[Margaret Konantz]], first woman to be elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] from an electoral district in Manitoba
'''The Rowe family''' (father-daughter)
*[[William Earl Rowe]], [[Ontario Progressive Conservative Party|Ontario Conservative Party]] leader and [[Lieutenant Governor of Ontario]]
**[[Jean Casselman Wadds]], Member of Parliament and diplomat
***[[Arza Clair Casselman]], Member of Parliament and husband of Jean Wadds
'''The Sifton family''' (father-sons)
*[[John Wright Sifton]] MLA, speaker of the house in Manitoba
**[[Arthur Sifton]] premier of [[Alberta]], federal cabinet minister
**[[Clifford Sifton]] Manitoba cabinet minister, federal cabinet minister
'''The Sinclair family - Trudeau family''' (grandfather, son-in-law, grandson)
*[[James Sinclair (politician)|James Sinclair]], member of parliament (and father of [[Margaret Trudeau]])
**[[Pierre Trudeau|Pierre Elliott Trudeau]], federal cabinet minister, 15th prime minister of Canada
***[[Justin Trudeau]], no political office as yet but widely seen as a future political leader; Liberal nominee for the Montreal riding of [[Papineau (electoral district)|Papineau]] in the [[40th Canadian federal election|next federal election]]
***[[Alexandre Trudeau]], television journalist
**[[Deborah Coyne]], had a child with Pierre Trudeau, Liberal candidate in 2006
==Central African Republic==
'''The [[Boganda]] Family - [[Dacko]] Family -[[Domitien]] Family and [[Bokassa]] Family ''' (distant relatives)
*[[Barthélemy Boganda]], "founding father"
*[[David Dacko]], first leader of independent CAR
*[[Elisabeth Domitien]], prime minister and cousin of Bokassa
*[[Jean-Bédel Bokassa]], Cold War-era despot and erstwhile "emperor"
*[[Jean-Serge Bokassa]], 2005 presidential candidate
'''The [[Kolingba]] Family'''
*'''[[André Kolingba]]''' ([[President of the Central African Republic]], 1981-1993)
*[[Mireille Kolingba]] (wife of André Kolingba; Member of Parliament)
==Chile==
'''The [[Alessandri family|Alessandri]] Family'''
*[[Arturo Alessandri Palma]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
**[[Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
**[[Fernando Alessandri Rodríguez]], [[President of the Senate of Chile]] 1950–1958
'''The [[Allende family|Allende]] Family'''
*[[Salvador Allende Gossens]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]] 1970–1973
**[[Isabel Allende Bussi]], Deputy 1993–2007
*[[Laura Allende|Laura Allende Gossens]], Deputy 1965–1973
'''The [[Aylwin family|Aylwin]] Family'''
*[[Patricio Aylwin]] - [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]], 1990–1994
**[[Mariana Aylwin]] - Minister of Education, 2000–2003
'''The [[Errázuriz family|Errázuriz]] Family'''
*[[Federico Errázuriz Zañartu]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
*[[Federico Errázuriz Echaurren]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
*[[Hernán Felipe Errázuriz Correa]], Foreign Minister of Chile
'''The [[Frei family|Frei Family]]'''
*[[Eduardo Frei Montalva]] - [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]], 1964–1970
**[[Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle]] - [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]], 1994–2000 (son of Eduardo Frei Montalva)
**[[Carmen Frei|Carmen Frei Ruiz-Tagle]] - Senator, 1990–2006
*[[Arturo Frei|Arturo Frei Bolivar]] - Deputy, 1969–1973, Senator, 1989–1998
'''The [[Lagos Family of Chile|Lagos Family]]'''
*[[Ricardo Lagos Escobar]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]], 2000–2006
**[[Ricardo Lagos Weber]], [[Ministry General Secretariat of Government (Chile)|Minister Secretary General of Government]] of [[Chile]], 2006–2007
'''The [[Letelier]] Family'''
*[[Orlando Letelier|Orlando Letelier del Solar]], Minister of Foreign Affairs, Interior and Defence, 1973
**[[Juan Pablo Letelier]], Deputy 1990–2006, Senator 2006–2007
'''The [[Montt family|Montt]] Family'''
*[[Manuel Montt Torres]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
*[[Jorge Montt|Jorge Montt Alvarez]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
*[[Pedro Montt Montt]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
'''The [[Pinto]] Family'''
*[[Francisco Antonio Pinto Díaz]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
*[[Aníbal Pinto Garmendia]], [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]]
==Republic of China/People's Republic of China==
'''The [[Chiang Family of China|Chiang Family]]''' (father-sons-grandson)
*[[Chiang Kai-shek]] ([[president of the Republic of China]], 1928–1932; 1943–1949; 1950–1975)
**[[Chiang Ching-kuo]] (president of the Republic of China, 1978–1988)
***[[John Chiang]] (foreign minister, 1996–1997; vice premier of the ROC, [[1997]]; secretary-general; legislator, [[2002]]-present)
**[[Chiang Wei-kuo]] (Secretary-General of KMT)
'''The [[Soong]] Family ''' (father-son-[[Soong sisters|3 daughters]])
*[[Charlie Soong]]: anti-Qing dynasty activist; financier of [[Sun Yat-sen]]
**[[T. V. Soong]]: Governor of the Bank of China; Minister of Finance; Minister of Foreign Affairs; legislator
**[[Soong Ai-ling]] (a.k.a. Madame [[H. H. Kung]]): secretary to President [[Sun Yat-sen]]
**[[Soong Ching-ling]] (a.k.a. Madame [[Sun Yat-sen]]): First Lady of the [[Republic of China]]; Vice Chairman of the [[People's Republic of China]]; President of the [[People's Republic of China]]
**[[Soong May-ling]] (a.k.a. Madame [[Chiang Kai-shek]]): First Lady of the [[Republic of China]], legislator, Cabinet Minister (Air Force)
==Colombia==
'''The [[Lleras]] Family -[[Restrepo]] Family
*[[José Félix de Restrepo]]
*[[Lorenzo María Lleras]]: foreign minister
*[[Sergio Camargo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]]
*[[Alberto Lleras Camargo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]], grandson of Lorenzo María Lleras
*[[Carlos Lleras Restrepo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]], great grandson of Lorenzo María Lleras
*[[Carlos Lleras de la Fuente]]: Ambassador to U.S.A., son of Carlos Lleras Restrepo
*[[Germán Vargas Lleras]]: President of the Senate, grandson of Carlos Lleras Restrepo
*[[Arturo Puga|Arturo Puga Osorio]]: [[List of Presidents of Chile|President]] of [[Chile]], father-in-law of Alberto Lleras
'''The [[López]] Family '''
*[[Ambrosio López]]: popular leader during the middle of s.XIX
*[[Pedro A. López]]: entrepreneur and Minister, son of Ambrosio López
*[[Alfonso López Pumarejo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]] (1934–38 and 1942–45), son of Pedro A. López
*[[Alfonso López Michelsen]], son of [[Alfonso López Pumarejo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]] (1974–78)
*[[Alfonso López Caballero]]: former Minister, son of Alfonso López Michelsen
*[[María Mercedes Cuéllar López]]: former Minister, granddaughter of Alfonso López Pumarejo
*[[Clara López Obregón]]: Bogotá Secretary of Government, granddaughter of Alfonso López Pumarejo
'''The [[Pastrana Family]] '''
*[[Misael Pastrana Borrero]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]]
*[[Andrés Pastrana Arango]], son of [[Misael Pastrana Borrero]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]]
'''The Santos Family'''
*[[Antonia Santos]]: Hero of the Colombian independence (s.XIX)
*[[Eduardo Santos Montejo]]: [[List of Presidents of Colombia|President]] of [[Colombia]] (1938-1942), son of an Antonia Santos's nephew
*[[Francisco Santos Calderón]]: Vice president of [[Colombia]] (since 2002), grandson of a Eduardo Santos's brother
*[[Juan Manuel Santos|Juan Manuel Santos Calderón]]: Minister of Defense of [[Colombia]] (since 2006), former Minister of External Commerce (1991-1994) and of Finance (2000-2002), grandson of a Eduardo Santos's brother
==Comoros==
'''The [[Ahmed Family]] ''' (grandfather-grandson)
*[[Hashimu bin Ahmed]]
*[[Said Hassane Said Hachim]]
'''The [[Said]] Family
*[[Said Mohamed Jaffar]]
*[[Said Atthoumani]]
*[[Said Mohamed Cheikh]]
*[[Athoumane Said Ahmed]]
*[[Saidi Ali bin Saidi Omar]]
*[[Said Ibrahim Ben Ali]]
*[[Said Ali Kemal]]
'''The [[Soilih]] Family ''' (half-brothers)
*[[Ali Soilih]], [[List of Presidents of Comoros|President]] of [[Comoros]]
*[[Said Mohamed Djohar]], [[List of Presidents of Comoros|President]] of [[Comoros]]
==Democratic Republic of the Congo==
'''The [[Kabila]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] ([[List of Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo|President]], 1997–2001)
**[[Joseph Kabila]] ([[List of Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo|President]], [[2001]] - )
''The Kabila family is also related by marriage to the Sassou-Nguesso and Bongo families of the Republic of the Congo and Gabon, respectively. This list is below under the Gabon heading.''
'''The [[Mobutu]] Family ''' (father-son-distant relative)
*[[Mobutu Sese Seko]] ([[List of Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo|President]], 1965–1997)
*[[Nzanga Mobutu]] (Minister of State for Agriculture, 2007–present, leader of the [[Union of Mobutist Democrats]])
*[[Manda Mobutu]] (leader of [[Manda's Rally]] party)
==Cook Islands==
'''The [[Henry]] Family '''
*[[Albert Henry]], [[List of Chief Ministers of the Cook Islands|Chief Minister]]
**Sir [[Geoffrey Henry]], [[List of Chief Ministers of the Cook Islands|Chief Minister]]
==Costa Rica==
'''The [[Arias]]-[[Sánchez]] Family'''
*'''[[Óscar Arias Sánchez]]''' ([[President of Costa Rica]], 1986-1990)
*[[Rodrigo Arias Sánchez]] (brother of Óscar Arias Sánchez; presidential chief of staff)
'''The [[Calderón (disambiguation)|Calderón]]-[[Guardia]] Family'''
*[[Rafael Ángel Calderón Muñoz]] (Vice President of Costa Rica)
**[[Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia]] (son of Rafael Ángel Calderón Muñoz; [[President of Costa Rica]], 1940-1944)
***[[Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier]] (son of Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia; [[President of Costa Rica]], 1990-1994)
**[[Francisco Calderón Guardia]] (son of Rafael Ángel Calderón Muñoz; Vice President of Costa Rica)
'''The [[Figueres]] Family'''
*'''[[José Figueres Ferrer]]''' ([[President of Costa Rica]], 1953-1958 and 1970-1974)
**[[José María Figueres Olsen]] (son of José Figueres Ferrer; [[President of Costa Rica]], 1994-1998)
'''The [[Jiménez]] Family'''
*[[Jesús Jiménez Zamora]] ([[President of Costa Rica]], 1863-1866 and 1868-1870)
**[[Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno]] (son of Jesús Jiménez Zamora; [[President of Costa Rica]], 1910-1914, 1924-1928 and 1932-1936)
==Croatia==
'''The [[Tudjman]] Family'''
*'''[[Franjo Tudjman|Franjo Tuđman]]''' ([[President of Croatia]], 1991-1999)
**[[Miroslav Tudjman|Miroslav Tuđman]] (son of Franjo Tuđman; leader, Croatian True Revival Party)
==Cuba==
'''The [[Castro]] Family'''
*'''[[Fidel Castro]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Cuba]], 1959- )
*[[Raúl Castro]] (brother of Fidel Castro; second secretary, [[Communist Party of Cuba]], 1965- )
**[[Vilma Espín|Vilma Espín Guillois]] wife of Raúl Castro and member of the [[Council of State of Cuba]].
**[[Mariela Castro]] daughter of Raúl Castro and Vilma Espín. Director of the [[Cuban National Center for Sex Education]].
==Cyprus==
'''The [[Denktas]] Family'''
*'''[[Rauf Denktas|Rauf Denktaş]]''' (President of the [[Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]], 1975- )
**[[Serdar Denktas|Serdar Denktaş]] (Foreign Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, 2004- )
==Czechoslovakia==
'''The [[Masaryk]] Family'''
*'''[[Tomáš Masaryk]]''' ([[President of Czechoslovakia]], 1918-1935)
**[[Jan Masaryk]] (son of Tomáš Masaryk; Foreign Minister, 1940-1948)
== Denmark ==
'''The [[Hækkerup]] Family'''
*'''[[Hans Kristen Hækkerup]]''' (Member of The [[Folketing]] (The Danish Parliament), 1920-1929, and Mayor of [[Ringsted]], 1927-29)
**[[Hans Erling Hækkerup]] (son of Hans Kristen Hækkerup; [[Justice Minister of Denmark|Minister of Justice]] and later [[Minister of the Interior of Denmark|Minister of the Interior]], 1953-1968, Member of the [[Folketinget]] 1945-47 and 1948-71)
**[[Per Hækkerup]] (son of Hans Kristen Hækkerup; [[Foreign Minister of Denmark|Foreign Minister]], [[Minister of Trade and Industry of Denmark|Minister of Trade and Industry]] 1962-1979)
**[[Karen Margrete Hækkerup]] (wife of Per Hækkerup, Member of The [[Folketing]] 1964-66 and 1970-81)
***[[Hans Hækkerup]] (son of Per Hækkerup, [[Defence Minister of Denmark|Minister of Defence]] 1993-2000, Member of The [[Folketing]])
***[[Lise Ingeborg Hækkerup]] (ex-wife of Hans Hækkerup, Member of The [[Folketing]] 1990-1994, 1998-2001 and a bit of 2004)
***[[Klaus Hækkerup]] (son of Per Hækkerup, Mayor of [[Fredensborg-Humlebæk]] 1978-1988, Member of The [[Folketing]] 1988- )
****[[Nick Hækkerup]] (son of Klaus Hækkerup, Mayor of [[Hillerød]] 2000-2007)Member of the [[Folketing]] 2007-
****[[Ole Hækkerup]] (son of Klaus Hækkerup, Member of The [[Folketing]] 1998-2001)
****[[Karen Angelo Hækkerup]] (wife of Ole Hækkerup, Member of The [[Folketing]] 2005-)
==Djibouti==
'''The [[Aptidon]]-[[Guelleh]] Family'''
*'''[[Hassan Gouled Aptidon]]''' ([[President of Djibouti]], 1977-1999)
**[[Ismail Omar Guelleh]] (nephew of Hassan Gouled Aptidon; [[President of Djibouti]], 1999- )
==Dominica==
'''The Douglas Family'''
*[[R. B. D. Douglas]] (Member of Parliament for [[Portsmouth, Dominica|Portsmouth]])
**[[Adenauer Douglas|Adenauer "Washway" Douglas]] (son of R. B. D. Douglas; Mayor of Portsmouth)
**[[Michael Douglas (Dominica politician)|Michael Douglas]] (son of R. B. D. Douglas; Member of Parliament for Portsmouth)
***[[Ian Douglas]] (son of Michael Douglas; Member of Parliament for Portsmouth)
**'''[[Rosie Douglas]]''' (son of R. B. D. Douglas; [[Prime Minister of Dominica]], 2000)
==Dominican Republic==
'''The [[Juan Bosch|Bosch]] Family'''
*'''[[Juan Bosch]]''' ([[President of the Dominican Republic]], 1963)
**[[Milagros Ortiz Bosch]] (niece of Juan Bosch; Vice President of the Dominican Republic, 2000-2004)
'''The [[Rafael Leónidas Trujillo|Trujillo]] Family'''
*'''[[Rafael Leónidas Trujillo]]''' ([[President of the Dominican Republic]], 1930-1938 and 1942-1952)
**[[Rafael Trujillo, Jr.|Rafael "Ramfis" Trujillo]] (son of Rafael Trujillo)
*[[Héctor Trujillo]] (brother of Rafael Trujillo; [[President of the Dominican Republic]], 1952-1960)
==Ecuador==
'''The [[Arosemena]] Family'''
*[[Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola]] ([[President of Ecuador]], 1947-1948)
**[[Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy]] (son of Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola; [[President of Ecuador]], 1961-1963)
**[[Otto Arosemena Gómez]] (cousin of Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy; [[President of Ecuador]], 1966-1968)
'''The [[Plaza]] Family'''
*[[Leonidas Plaza]] ([[President of Ecuador]], 1901-1905 and 1912-1916)
**[[Galo Plaza]] (son of Leonidas Plaza; [[President of Ecuador]], 1948-1952)
==Egypt==
'''The [[Ghali Family]]'''
*[[Boutros Ghali]] Pasha ([[Prime Minister of Egypt]], 1908-1910)
**'''[[Boutros Boutros-Ghali]]''' (grandson of Boutros Ghali Pasha)
*** Minister for Foreign Affairs
***[[Secretary-General of the United Nations]], 1992-1996
**'''[[Youssef Boutros Ghali]]''' (nephew of Boutros Boutros-Ghali)
*** Minister for Economic Affairs (1999-2001)
*** Minister for Foreign Trade (2001-2004)
*** Minister for Finance and Insurance (2004- )
'''The Mubarak Family''' (father-son)
*[[Hosni Mubarak]] ([[President of Egypt]], 1981-present)
**[[Gamal Mubarak]] (General Secretary of the Policy Committee of the [[National Democratic Party (Egypt)|National Democratic Party]], ''[[de facto]]'' [[heir apparent]] to the Presidency, son of Hosni)
==El Salvador==
'''The [[Meléndez]]-[[Quiñónez]] Family'''
*[[Carlos Meléndez]] ([[President of El Salvador]], 1915-1918)
*[[Jorge Meléndez]] (brother of Carlos Meléndez; [[President of El Salvador]], 1919-1923)
*[[Alfonso Quiñónez Molina]] (brother-in-law of Jorge Meléndez; [[President of El Salvador]], 1923-1927)
==Equatorial Guinea==
'''The [[Nguema]] Family''' (close relatives)
*[[Francisco Macías Nguema]] ([[President of Equatorial Guinea|President]], 1968–1979)
*[[Ela Nguema]] (presidential aide)
*[[Eyegue Ntutumu]] (governor of [[Río Muni]])
*[[Masie Ntutumu]] (minister of interior)
*[[Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama]] (vice president)
*[[Oyono Ayingono]] (finance minister)
*[[Maye Ela]] (head of the navy)
*[[Feliciano Oyono]] (leader of Macías' PUNT party)
*[[Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo]] (President, 1979-)
*[[Teodorín Nguema Obiang]] (forestry minister)
*[[Constancia Mangue de Obiang]] (first lady)
*[[Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue]] (infrastructure minister)
*[[Armengol Ondo Nguema]] (director of security)
*[[Antonio Mba Nguema]] (police chief)
*[[Agustín Ndong Ona]] (military inspector-general)
*[[Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima]] (mining minister)
*[[Demetrio Elo Ndong Nsefumu]] (first deputy prime minister)
*[[Alejandro Evuna Owono Asangono]] (chief of the presidency)
*[[Marcelino Oyono Ntutumu]] (transport minister)
*[[Lucas Nguema Evono Mbang]] (sports minister)
*[[Jaime Obama Owono Nchama]] (minister-delegate for infrastructure)
*[[Manuel Nguema Mba]] (minister-delegate for the interior)
*[[Pastor Micha Ondo Bile]] (foreign affairs minister)
*[[Rubén Maye Nsue Mangue]] (justice minister)
*[[Clemente Engonga Nguema Onguéné]] (interior minister)
*[[Baltasár Engonga Edjo]] (economy minister)
*[[Cristóbal Menana Ela]] (energy minister)
*[[Teresa Efua Asangono]] (women's affairs minister)
*[[Francisco Edu Ngua Okomo]] (secretary of state for foreign affairs)
*[[Victoriana Nchama Nsue Okomo]] (secretary of state for foreign affairs)
*[[Francisco Mabale Nseng]] (secretary of state for energy)
*[[Melchor Esono Edjo]] (secretary of state for the treasury)
== Estonia ==
'''The Grünthal Family'''
*[[Timotheus Grünthal]]
**[[Ivar Grünthal]] (son of Timotheus Grünthal)
'''The Helme Family'''
*[[Mart Helme]]
**[[Martin Helme]] (son of Mart Helme)
'''The Mark Family''' (brothers)
*[[Heinrich Mark]]
*[[Aksel Mark]]
'''The Mathiesen Family'''
*[[Mihkel Mathiesen]]
**[[Mait Mihkel Mathiesen]] (son of Mihkel Mathiesen)
'''The Must Family'''
*[[Aadu Must]]
**[[Kadri Must]] (daughter of Aadu Must)
'''The Päts Family'''
*[[Konstantin Päts]]
**[[Viktor Päts]] (son of Konstantin Päts)
***[[Matti Päts]] (grandson of Konstantin Päts)
**[[Leo Päts]] (son of Konstantin Päts)
*[[Peeter Päts]] (brother of Konstantin Päts)
*[[Voldemar Päts]] (brother of Konstantin Päts)
'''The Savisaa Family'''
*[[Edgar Savisaar]]
*[[Vilja Savisaar]] (wife of Edgar Savisaar)
**[[Maria Savisaar]] (daughter of Edgar Savisaar)
==[[Fiji]]==
'' '''NOTE:''' Most of [[Fiji|Fiji's]] political families listed below are, in fact, related by ancestry or by marriage. The '''Nailatikau''' family is a subset of the '''Cakobau''' family; both are connected by marriage - as well as by ancestral ties - with the '''Mara''' and '''Ganilau''' families. Tracing family relationships in Fiji is complicated by the fact that many prominent Fijians do not use family names).''
'''The [[Bavadra]] Family ''' (husband-wife)
*[[Timoci Bavadra]] - [[List of Prime Ministers of Fiji|Prime Minister]] of [[Fiji]] ([[1987]])
*[[Kuini Speed|Adi Kuini Speed]] (widow of Timoci Bavadra; [[Cabinet (Fiji)|Cabinet]] Minister ([[1999]]-[[2000]])
'''Descendants of [[Seru Epenisa Cakobau]]''' ''Cakobau was the Fijian [[List of Fijian Heads of State|monarch]] who unified the nation in [[1871]], and ceded it to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] in [[1874]]. Many twentieth-century politicians are direct descendants of his.''
*Great-grandchildren:
**[[Edward Cakobau|Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau]] - Military commander, Deputy Prime Minister ([[1970s]]).
**[[George Cakobau|Ratu Sir George Cakobau]] - [[List of Governors-General of Fiji|Governor-General]] of [[Fiji]] ([[1973]]-[[1983]])
**[[Kamisese Mara|Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara]] ([[Father of the nation|founding father]]; [[List of Prime Ministers of Fiji|Prime Minister]] [[1967]]-[[1992]]; [[List of Presidents of Fiji|President]] [[1993]]-[[2000]]).
**[[Lala Mara|Ro Lady Lala Mara]] (2nd cousin and wife of Ratu Sir Kamisese; co-founder of the [[Fijian Political Party]]); maternal great-granddaughter.
**[[Lala Sukuna|Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna]] ([[1888]]-[[1958]] - Fiji's first modern statesman. Soldier, scholar, statesman; Paramount Chief; first [[List of Speakers of the House of Representatives (Fiji)|Speaker]] of Fiji's [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council]] ([[1950s]]). Maternal great-grandson.
**[[Teimumu Kepa|Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa (nee ''Tuisaiwau'')]] (maternal great-granddaughter; sister of Ro Lady Lala Mara) - Minister of Education ([[2001]]-[[2006]].
*Great-great-grandchildren
**[[Epeli Nailatikau|Ratu Epeli Nailatikau]] (soldier, diplomat, Deputy Prime Minister ([[2000]]-[[2001]]), [[List of Speakers of the House of Representatives (Fiji)|Speaker]] of the [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] ([[2001]]-[[2006]]); [[List of Foreign Ministers of Fiji|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] ([[2007]] - present); son of Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau
**[[Ratu]] [[Tu'uakitau Cokanauto]] - son of Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau (q.v.), brother of Ratu Epeli Nailatikau (q.v.); [[Cabinet (Fiji)|Cabinet Minister]] ([[2000]] - [[2001]]).
**[[Finau Mara|Ratu Alifereti Finau Mara]] (son of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (q.v.); soldier, leader of the [[Fijian Association Party]] and [[Cabinet (Fiji)|cabinet minister]] ([[1990s]]); Fijian Ambassador to the [[United Nations]]).
**[[Koila Nailatikau|Adi Koila Mara Nailatikau]] (daughter of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (q.v.) and wife of Ratu Epeli Nailatikau; diplomat, [[Cabinet (Fiji)|cabinet minister]] ([[1999]]-[[2000]]), and [[Senate (Fiji)|Senator]] ([[2001]]-[[2006]])
**[[George Cakobau, Jr.|Ratu George Cakobau]] - [[Senate (Fiji)|Senator]] ([[2001]]-[[2006]]); son of Ratu Sir George Cakobau (q.v.)
**[[Adi (title)|Adi]] [[Litia Cakobau]] - [[Senate (Fiji)|Senator]] ([[2001]]-[[2006]]) and former [[Cabinet (Fiji)|Cabinet Minister]]; daughter of Ratu Sir George Cakobau (q.v.)
**[[Adi (title)|Adi]] [[Samanunu Cakobau-Talakuli]] - [[Senate (Fiji)|Senator]] and [[Cabinet (Fiji)|Cabinet Minister]] ([[2006]]-present) and former [[High Commissioner]] to [[Malaysia]]; daughter of Ratu Sir George Cakobau (q.v.)
*Great-great-great grandchildren
**[[Kuini Speed|Adi Kuini Speed]]; widow of Timoci Bavadra (q.v.); [[Cabinet (Fiji)|Cabinet]] Minister ([[1999]]-[[2000]]) (also listed under Bavadra family)
'''The [[Ganilau Family of Fiji|Ganilau Family]]'''
*[[Penaia Ganilau|Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau]] - first [[List of Presidents of Fiji|President]] of [[Fiji]] ([[1987]]-[[1992]]); maternal great-grandson of [[Seru Epenisa Cakobau]].
**[[Epeli Ganilau|Ratu Epeli Ganilau]] - son of Ratu Sir Penaia; husband of [[Ateca Mara|Adi Ateca Mara]] (daughter of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara); soldier, co-founder of the [[Christian Democratic Party (Fiji)|Christian Democratic Party]] ([[1998]]), [[List of Chairmen of the Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji)|Chairman]], [[Great Council of Chiefs (Fiji)|Great Council of Chiefs]] ([[2001]]-[[2004]]), founder of the [[National Alliance Party of Fiji|National Alliance Party]] ([[2005]]).
**[[Bernadette Ganilau|Bernadette Rounds Ganilau]] - wife of [[Ratu]] [[Rabici Ganilau]] (son of Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau); [[United Peoples Party (Fiji)|United Peoples Party]] [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|parliamentarian]] ([[2006]]).
'''The [[Patel]] Family 1''' (brothers)
*[[A.D. Patel]] - founder of the [[National Federation Party (Fiji)|National Federation Party]]
*[[R.D. Patel]] - [[List of Speakers of the House of Representatives (Fiji)|Speaker]] of the [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]]
'''The [[Patel]] Family 2''' (brothers)
* [[Navin Patel]] - Member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] 1977 - 1987
* [[Vinod Patel]] - Member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] 1994 - 1999
'''The [[Speight]] Family ''' (father-sons)
*[[Sam Speight]] - [[Cabinet of Fiji|Cabinet Minister]] ([[1990]]s)
*[[George Speight]] - [[Fiji 2000 coup|coup leader]]
*[[Samisoni Tikoinasau]] - Member of Parliament
'''The [[Singh]] Family 1''' (brothers-son)
* [[Parmanand Singh]] - Younger brother - one of the first [[Indo-Fijian]] members of the [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council]]
* [[Chattur Singh]] - Elder brother - member of [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council]]
** [[Anand Singh]] - Parmanand's son - member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] and [[Senate (Fiji)|Senate]]
'''The [[Singh]] Family 2''' (half-brothers - nephew)
* [[James Shankar Singh]] - elder half-brother of Uday - [[Alliance Party (Fiji)|Alliance]] Minister, later joined the [[National Federation Party (Fiji)|National Federation Party]]
* [[Uday Singh]] - younger half-brother of James - [[Alliance Party (Fiji)|Alliance]] Party, one term member of Parliament
** [[Vijay R. Singh]]- Nephew of the brothers - [[Alliance Party (Fiji)|Alliance]] Minister, later joined the [[National Federation Party (Fiji)|National Federation Party]]
'''The [[Lakshman]] Family''' (father - son - grandson)
* [[B.D. Lakshman]] -Member of [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council]] 1940-1944 and 1959-1963
** [[Prince Gopal Lakshman]] - son of B.D. Lakshman - Member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] 1999-2006
*** [[Chaitanya Lakshman]] - grandson of B D Lakshman - Member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] in 2006 and member of multi-party cabinet
'''The [[Maharaj]] Family''' (father - son)
* [[James Ramchandar Maharaj]] - Member of [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council]] of Fiji in 1929.
**[[Navin Maharaj]] son of James Ramchandar Maharaj - Member of [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives]] 1987
'''The [[Madhavan]] Family''' (father - son)
* [[James Madhavan]] - member of the [[Legislative Council (Fiji)|Legislative Council of Fiji]] from 1947 to 1972
** [[Shiromaniam Madhavan]] - son of James was member of the [[House of Representatives (Fiji)|House of Representatives of Fiji]] from 1992 to 1994.
==[[Finland]]==
'''The Kuusinen Family'''
*[[Otto Ville Kuusinen]] (communist leader, fled to the Soviet Union and became a prominent politician there)
**[[Hertta Kuusinen]] (daughter, MP for the [[Finnish People's Democratic League]] 1945-1971)
''' The [[Paasio]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Rafael Paasio]] (social democratic party leader)
**[[Pertti Paasio]] (ditto)
***[[Heli Paasio]] (daughter, MP)
'''The [[Tuomioja]] Family '''
*[[Sakari Tuomioja]]
**[[Pertti Tuomioja]]
**[[Erkki Tuomioja]] (MP, foreign minister)
'''The [[Vennamo]] Family '''
*[[Veikko Vennamo]] (leader of populist agrarian splinter party)
**[[Pekka Vennamo]] (son and successor, postal industry leader)
''' The [[Erkko]] Family'''
*[[Eero Erkko]]
** [[Aatos Erkko]]
==[[France]]==
'''The [[Debré family|Debré]] Family'''
* [[Michel Debré]], [[Prime Minister of France]] under de Gaulle;
** [[Jean-Louis Debré]], son of Michel, president [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of the [[French National Assembly]] since [[2002]];
** [[Bernard Debré]], son of Michel and brother of Jean-Louis, former minister, professor of medicine.
'''The [[De Gaulle family|De Gaulle]] Family'''
*[[Charles de Gaulle]] - President of the Republic 1959-1969
** [[Philippe de Gaulle]] - French senator; son of Charles de Gaulle
***[[Charles de Gaulle (grandson)|Charles de Gaulle, Jr.]] - Member of the [[European Parliament]] for the right-wing [[Front National|National Front]]; grandson of Charles de Gaulle
'''The [[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing|Giscard d'Estaing]] Family '''
*[[Agénor Bardoux]], (Minister of State Education)
**[[Jacques Bardoux]], (French senator), son of Agénor Bardoux
***[[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]], (President of the Republic 1974-1981), grandson of Jacques Bardoux
****[[Louis Giscard d'Estaing]], (Member of Parliament), son of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
'''The [[Le Pen]] Family''' (father-daughter)
*[[Jean-Marie Le Pen]] - founder of the right-wing [[Front National|National Front]]
**[[Marine Le Pen]] - party vice-president
'''The [[Dominique de Villepin|Villepin]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Xavier de Villepin]] - Senator
**[[Dominique de Villepin]] (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Secretary of State for the Interior, [[Prime Minister of France]]), son of Xavier de Villepin
==[[Gabon]]==
'''The [[Sassou-Nguesso]] Family and [[Omar Bongo|Bongo]] Family'''
*[[Emmanuel Yoka]] (Congolese cabinet chief; uncle of Sassou-Nguesso)
**[[Denis Sassou-Nguesso]] (president of the [[Republic of Congo]])
***[[Jean-Dominique Okemba]] (leader of national Security Council; nephew of Sassou-Nguesso)
***[[Edgar Nguesso]] (nephew of Sassou-Nguesso; director of estate)
***[[Hilaire Moko]] (director of government security; nephew of Sassou-Nguesso)
***[[Denis Christel Nguesso]] (nephew of Sassou-Nguesso; senior state oil company official)
***[[Wilfrid Nguesso]] (brother of Edgar; senior parastatal director)
**[[Gabriel Oba-Apounou]] (vice-president of [[National Assembly]]; cousin of Sassou-Nguesso)
***[[Claudia Lemboumba-Nguesso]] (Sassou's daughter; wife of M. Leboumba; communications director)
***[[Martin Lemboumba]] (husband of Lemboumba-Nguesso; son of J. Lemboumba)
**[[Jean-Pierre Lemboumba]] (finance minister; father of M. Leboumba)
***[[Sandrine Nguesso]] (Sassou's daughter; married to Kabila)
***[[Joseph Kabila]] (President of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]])
**[[Antoinette Sassou-Nguesso]] (first lady of the Republic of Congo; married to Sassou-Nguesso)
***[[Edith Nguesso-Bongo]] (Sassou-Nguesso's daughter)
***[[Omar Bongo]] (president of [[Gabon]] and husband of Edith Sassou-Nguesso)
****[[Ali Bongo]] (defense minister of Gabon and son of Omar)
****[[Pascaline Bongo Ondimba|Pascaline Mferri Bongo Ondimba]] (Former Gabonese Foreign Minister of Gabon, Current Presidential Cabinet Director, and daughter of Omar)
== [[Germany]] ==
'''The [[Adenauer]] Family '''
*[[Konrad Adenauer]], Chancellor of Germany
**[[Max Adenauer]], Oberstadtdirektor and Councillor in Cologne, son of Konrad
***[[Sven-Georg Adenauer]], Landrat (District Director) in the Landkreis (district) of Gütersloh, grandson of Konrad
'''The [[Bismarck]] Family'''
*[[Otto von Bismarck]], Chancellor (Prime Minister) of the German Empire, 1871 - 1890
**[[Herbert von Bismarck]], (Minister from 1888 - 1890, Member of the Reichstag from 1893), son of Otto
***[[Otto von Bismarck, Jr.]], (1897 - 1975, Member of the Reichstag 1924 - 1928, Member of the Bundestag 1953 - 1965), son of Herbert
***[[Gottfried von Bismarck]], (1901 - 1949, Member of the Reichstag 1933 - 1944), son of Herbert
*****[[Carl-Eduard von Bismarck]], (Member of the Bundestag), great-great-grandson of Otto Sr.
'''The [[de Maizière]] Family'''
*[[Ulrich de Maizière]], inspector general of the West German Army
**[[Lothar de Maizière]], (Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic March-October 1990), nephew of Ulrich
**[[Thomas de Maizière]], (Minister of Justice of Saxony), cousin of Lothar
'''The [[Guttenberg]] Family'''
*[[Karl Ludwig von Guttenberg]], Member of the resistance against Hitler (d 1945)
*[[Georg Enoch, Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg]], (Hereditary Peer in Bavaria), brother of Karl Ludwig
**[[Karl Theodor, Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg]], (co-founder of a Bavarian party, Member of the German Parliament), son of Georg Enoch
***[[Karl Theodor, Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg]], (Member of the German Parliament), grandson of Karl Theodor
'''The [[Gysi]] Family ''' (father and son)
*[[Klaus Gysi]], (GDR Minister of Culture, Ambassador to Italy, State Secretary for Church Affairs) (d 1999)
**[[Gregor Gysi]], (Human rights lawyer, chair of the Party of Democratic Socialism [PDS], leader of PDS fraction in the Bundestag, Economics Senator in Berlin city government), son of Klaus
'''The Niklas / [[Ertl]] Family'''
*[[Wilhelm Niklas]], (Minister for Agriculture) (d 1957)
**[[Josef Ertl]], (Minister for Agriculture) (d 2000), son-in-law of Wilhelm
'''The [[Speer]] Family ''' (father - daughter)
*[[Albert Speer]], (Third Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production)
**[[Hildegard Schramm]], (Vice-President of the Berlin House of Deputies), daughter of Albert
'''The [[Vogel]] Family''' (brothers)
*[[Bernhard Vogel (politician)|Bernhard Vogel]], (Prime Minister of Rheinland-Pfalz, Prime Minister of Thuringia)
*[[Hans-Jochen Vogel]], (Mayor of Munich, Mayor of Berlin), brother of Bernhard
'''The [[Weizsäcker]] Family ''' (grandfather-father-son-nephew)
*[[Karl Hugo Weizsäcker]], (Prime Minister of Württemberg)
**[[Ernst von Weizsäcker]], (Diplomat, Head of the Political Department of the Foreign Office); son of Karl Hugo von Weizsäcker
***[[Richard von Weizsäcker]], (President of Germany); son of Ernst Freiherr von Weizsäcker
****[[Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker]], (German Member of Parliament); nephew of Richard von Weizsäcker
==[[Greece]]==
'''The [[Karamanlis]] Family''' (two brothers, then their nephew)
*[[Constantine Karamanlis]] (three times [[Prime Minister of Greece]])
*[[Achilleas Karamanlis]] (several times MP or Minister); brother of Constantine
**[[Kostas Karamanlis]] (leader of the [[New Democracy (Greece)|New Democracy]] party; current [[Prime Minister of Greece|Prime Minister]]); nephew of both Constantinos and Achilleas
'''The [[Papandreou]] Family''' (grandfather-father-son)
* [[Georgios Papandreou, senior]] ([[Prime Minister of Greece]])
** [[Andreas Papandreou]] ([[Prime Minister of Greece]]); son of George
*** [[George Andreas Papandreou]] (leader of the [[PASOK]] party; Member of the Parliament, former Minister); son of Andreas
'''The [[Venizelos]] Family and [[Mitsotakis]] Family ''' (father-son-nephew-sons and daughters-son in law)
*[[Eleftherios Venizelos]] ([[Prime Minister of Greece]])
**[[Sophoklis Venizelos]] ([[Prime Minister of Greece]]); son of Eleftherios
***[[Nikitas Venizelos]] (Liberal MP); grandson of Eleftherios (by his son, Kyriakos Venizelos)
*[[Kostis Mitsotakis]] founder of [[Komma Fileleftheron]]; brother-in-law of Eleftherios Venizelos
**[[Aristomenis Mitsotakis]] (Liberal MP); son of Kostis, nephew of Eleftherios
**[[Kyriakos Mitsotakis (Senior)]] (Liberal MP); son of Kostis, nephew of Eleftherios
***[[Konstantinos Mitsotakis]] ([[Prime Minister of Greece]]); son of Kyriakos
****[[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] (Member of the Parliament); son of Constantinos
****[[Dora Bakoyianni]] ([[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|Greek Foreign Affairs Minister]], former [[Minister for Culture (Greece)|Greek Minsiter for Culture]], former Deputy Foreign Minister, former [[Mayor of Athens]], and a member of parliament); daughter of Constantinos
****[[Pavlos Bakoyiannis]] (assassinated Member of the Parliament); husband of Dora
==[[Ghana]]==
'''The [[Akufo-Addo]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Edward Akufo-Addo]] (president, [[1970]]-[[1972]])
**[[Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo]] (foreign minister, [[2003]]- )
==[[Guatemala]]==
'''The [[Ydigoras]] Family -[[Morazan]] Family '''
*[[Francisco Morazán]] (Central American political leader)
*[[José Miguel Ramón Ydígoras Fuentes|Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes]] ([[List of Presidents of Guatemala|President]] of [[Guatemala]])
'''The Cerezo Family'''
*[[Marco Vinicio Cerezo Sierra]] (Supreme Court judge)
*[[Vinicio Cerezo]] ([[List of Presidents of Guatemala|President]] of [[Guatemala]])
*[[Celso Cerezo]] (legislative deputy)
==[[Guyana]]==
'''The Burnham Family'''
*'''[[Forbes Burnham]]''' ([[President of Guyana]], 1980-1985; [[Prime Minister of Guyana]], 1966-1980)
*[[Viola Burnham]] (wife of Forbes Burnham; Vice President, 1985-1991)
'''The [[Jagan]] Family'''
*'''[[Cheddi Jagan]]''' ([[President of Guyana]], 1992-1997)
*[[Janet Jagan]] (wife of Cheddi Jagan; [[President of Guyana]], 1997-1999)
*[[Derek Jagan]] (brother of Cheddi Jagan; Speaker of the National Assembly)
==[[Haiti]]==
'''The Duvalier Family''' (father-son)
*[[François Duvalier]] ([[President of Haiti]], 1957-1971)
**[[Jean-Claude Duvalier]] (son of François Duvalier; [[President of Haiti]], 1971-1986)
==[[Honduras]]==
'''The Melgar Family''' (spouses)
*[[Juan Alberto Melgar Castro]] ([[List of Presidents of Honduras|President]] of [[Honduras]])
*[[Nora Gúnera de Melgar]] (Mayor and Presidential candidate)
==[[Hungary]]==
'''The [[Antall]] Family (grandfather - father - son)'''
*[[József Antall]] (Government Commissioner for Refugees in the Second World War, Minister for Reconstruction after 1945)
**[[József Antall]] (Prime Minister 1990 - 1993), son of Jozsef Antall
***[[Péter Antall]] (Director of the Democratic Forum [MDF]'s Political Foundation), son of Jozsef Antall jr.
'''The [[Göncz]] Family (father - daughter)'''
*[[Árpád Göncz]] (President)
**[[Kinga Göncz]] (foreign minister), daughter of Árpád
==[[India]]==
''See main article'' [[Political families of India]]
'''The [[Abdullah]] Family '''
*Sheikh [[Mohammad Abdullah]], Chief Minister of Kashmir
**[[Farooq Abdullah]], Chief Minister of Kashmir (son of Sheikh Abdullah)
***[[Omar Abdullah]], Union Minister, (son of Farooq)
'''The [[K. Karunakaran]] Family '''
*[[K. Karunakaran]], Kerala chief minister
**[[K. Muralidharan]], State Minister for Electricity and Member of parliament (Son of Karunakaran)
**[[Padmaja Venugopal]], (Daughter of K. Karunakaran)
'''The [[Karunanidhi]] Family '''
*[[M. Karunanidhi]], Tamil Nadu chief minister
**[[M.K. Stalin]], State Minister for Rural Development and Municipal Administration (Son of Karunanidhi)
**[[M.K. Azhagiri]] Politician based in the southern temple city of Madurai
**[[Kanimozhi]] member of Parliament
**[[Murasoli Maran]], Union Minister (nephew of Karunanidhi)
***[[Dayanidhi Maran]], Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology (son of Murasoli)
'''The [[Kumaramangalam]] Family''' (father-son and daughter)
*[[P. Subbarayan]] (Chief Minister of Tamilnadu)
**[[Mohan Kumaramangalam]] ([[Indian National Congress|INC]] cabinet minister)
***[[Lalitha Kumaramangalam]] ([[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] politician in [[Pondicherry]])
***[[Rangarajan Kumaramangalam]] (BJP cabinet minister)
'''The [[Naidu]] Family'''
*[[Sarojini Naidu]] ([[freedom fighter]] and [[poetess]]) (Mother)
**[[Padmaja Naidu]] (Governor) (Daughter)
'''The [[Nehru-Gandhi family|Nehru Dynasty]]'''
*[[Motilal Nehru]] (1861-1931)([[politician]] and [[lawyer]]) (Father)
**[[Jawaharlal Nehru]] (1889-1964)([[List of Prime Ministers of India|Prime Minister]], [[1947]]-[[1964]]) (Son of Motilal)
**[[Kamala Nehru]], (1899-1936) (wife of Jawaharlal, Congress leader)
***[[Indira Gandhi]] (1917-1984)([[List of Prime Ministers of India|Prime Minister]], [[1966]]-[[1977]] and [[1980]]-[[1984]]) (Daughter of Jawaharlal)
****[[Rajiv Gandhi]] (1944-1991)([[List of Prime Ministers of India|Prime Minister]], [[1984]]-[[1989]]) (Son of Indira)
****[[Sonia Gandhi]], (1946-)(president of the [[Indian National Congress]] party) (Widow of Rajiv)
*****[[Rahul Gandhi]] (1970-)(politician) - (Son of Rajiv)
****[[Sanjay Gandhi]] (1946-1980)(politician) - (Son of Indira)
****[[Maneka Gandhi]] (1956-) (politician, ex-minister, environmentalist) - (Widow of Sanjay) - (not of Congress party)
*****[[Varun Gandhi]] (1980-)(politician) - (Son of Sanjay) - (not of Congress party)
**[[Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit]], (1900-1990) (MP and diplomat) (daughter of Motilal)
***[[Nayantara Sehgal]], (novelist and political critic) (daughter of Mrs Pandit)
***[[Uma Nehru]] (Member of Parliament) - (Indira's cousin)
****[[Arun Nehru]] (politician, ex-minister) - (Nephew of Indira, son of Uma) - (not of Congress party)
'''The [[Mirdha]] Family''' of Rajasthan
* [[Baldev Ram Mirdha]]
** [[Ram Niwas Mirdha]]
** [[Nathuram Mirdha]]
*** Harendra Mirdha
*** Richpal Mirdha
**** [[Raghuvendra Mirdha]]
'''The [[Patnaik]] Family '''
*[[Biju Patnaik]]
**[[Naveen Patnaik]], son of Biju
**[[Gita Mehta]], daughter of Biju
'''The Pilot Family '''
*[[Rajesh Pilot]]
*[[Rama Pilot]], wife of [[Rajesh Pilot]]
**[[Sachin Pilot]], son of Rajesh Pilot
**[[Sara Abdullah]] Pilot, wife of Sachin Pilot and daughter of [[Farooq Abdullah]]
'''The [[Yadav]] Family '''
*[[Laloo Prasad Yadav]], Bihar chief minister
**[[Rabri Devi]], Bihar chief minister
**[[Sadhu Yadav]], Rabri Devi's brother
'''The [[Ramachandran]] Family'''
*[[M.G. Ramachandran]]
*[[Janaki Ramachandran]], wife of MGR
'''The [[Nandamuri]] Family '''
*[[Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao]] "NTR", [[chief minister]] of [[Andhra Pradesh]]
*[[Lakshmi Parvathi]], wife of NTR
**[[Nara Chandrababu Naidu]], son-in-law of NTR, [[chief minister]] of [[Andhra Pradesh]]
**[[Nandamuri Harikrishna]], son of NTR
**[[Nandamuri Balakrishna]], son of NTR
***[[Lokesh Nara]], grandson of NTR and son of Nara Chandrababu Naidu
***[[N.T. Rama Rao, Junior]], grandson of NTR
'''The [[Sayeed]] Family '''
*[[Mufti Mohammad Sayeed]]
**[[Mehbooba Mufti]], daughter of Mufti Muhammed
'''The [[Scindia]] Family (former Maharajas)''' (mother-son and daughters-grandsons)
*[[Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia]][[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
**[[Madhavrao Scindia]], son of Vijayaraje [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
***[[Jyotiraditya Scindia]], son of Madhavrao
**[[Vasundhara Raje Scindia]], daughter of Vijayaraje
***[[Dushyant Singh]], son of Vasundhara Raje
**[[Yashodhara Raje Scindia]], daughter of Vijayaraje
'''The [[Thackerary]] Family '''
*[[Balasaheb Thackeray]]
**[[Udhav Thackeray]], son of Balasaheb
**[[Smitha Thackeray]], daughter-in-law of Balasaheb
**[[Raj Thackeray]], nephew of Balasaheb
'''The [[Pawar]] Family '''
*[[Sharad Pawar]], Agriculture Minister, India
**[[Supriya Sule]], daughter of Sharad Pawar, local politician
**[[Ajit Pawar]], nephew of Sharad Pawar Irrigation Minister, Maharashtra
==[[Indonesia]]==
'''The [[Suharto]] Family'''
*'''[[Suharto]]''' ([[President of Indonesia]], 1967-1998)
**[[Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana]] (daughter of Suharto)
'''The [[Sukarno]] Family'''
*'''[[Sukarno]]''' ([[President of Indonesia]], 1945-1967)
**[[Megawati]] (daughter of Sukarno; [[President of Indonesia]], 2001-2004)
**[[Rachmawati]] (daughter of Sukarno; leader, Partai Pelopor)
**[[Sukmawati]] (daughter of Sukarno)
'''The [[Wahid]] Family'''
*[[Abdurrahman Wahid]] (former [[List of Presidents of Indonesia|President]], [[2000]]-[[2001]])
*[[Solahuddin Wahid]] (vice-presidential candidate)
*[[Hasyim Wahid]]
==[[Iran]]==
'''The [[Khamenei]] Family ''' (father in law-son in law)
*[[Ayatollah Ali Khamenei]], [[Supreme Leader of Iran]]
**[[Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel]], Speaker of the [[Majlis of Iran|Parliament]], actually not a political ally of Khamenei; married to Khamenei's daughter
==[[Iraq]]==
'''The [[Allawi]] Family -[[Chalabi]] Family '''
*[[Iyad Allawi]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Iraq|Prime Minister]])
*[[Ali Allawi]] (defense minister), cousin of Iyad Allawi
*[[Nouri Badran|Nouri al-Badran]] (interior minister), brother-in-law of Iyad Allawi
*[[Ahmed Chalabi]] (former Iraqi Governing Council president), uncle of Ali Allawi
*[[Salem Chalabi]] (head of judicial panel to try Saddam Hussein), nephew of Ahmed Chalabi
'''The [[Arif]] Family '''
*[[Abdul Salam Arif]]
*[[Abdul Rahman Arif]]
'''The [[Hussein Family of Iraq|Hussein Family]]'''
*[[Saddam Hussein]] (former [[List of Presidents of Iraq|president]])
*[[Uday Hussein]], son of Saddam Hussein
*[[Qusay Hussein]], son of Saddam Hussein
*[[Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti]]
*[[Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti]]
*[[Watban Ibrahim al-Tikriti]]
*[[Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr]]
==[[Ireland]]==
{{main|Families in the Oireachtas}}
'''The [[Ahern]] Family'''
*[[Bertie Ahern]] (born 1951): [[Fianna Fáil|FF]] [[Taoiseach]], TD Dublin Central 1977–
**his brother [[Maurice Ahern]] (born 1938): [[Fianna Fáil|FF]] Presently a Councillor and former Millennial [[Lord Mayor of Dublin]] and Leader of Fianna Fáil in Dublin City Council 1999–
**his brother [[Noel Ahern]] (born 1944): [[Fianna Fáil|FF]] Minister of State (Housing & Drug Strategy) TD Dublin North West 1992–
'''The [[Cosgrave]] Family'''
*'''[[W. T. Cosgrave]]''' (member of the first [[Dáil Éireann]], [[President of the Executive Council]], 1922-1932, [[Cumann na nGaedhael]] leader, 1922-1934, [[Fine Gael]] leader, 1934-1944)
**'''[[Liam Cosgrave]]''' (son of W. T. Cosgrave; [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1944-1981, [[Fine Gael]] leader 1965-1977, [[Taoiseach]], 1973-1977)
***'''[[Liam T. Cosgrave]]''' (son of Liam Cosgrave, grandson of W. T. Cosgrave; [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1981-1987, Senator 1993-2002)
'''The [[de Valera]] family'''
*'''[[Éamon de Valera]]''' ([[President of the Irish Republic]], 1919-22, [[President of the Executive Council]], 1927-32, [[Taoiseach]], 1932-48, 1951-54, 1957-58 and [[President of Ireland]], 1959-1973)
**'''[[Vivion de Valera]]''' (son of Éamon de Valera; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1945-81)
***'''[[Éamon Ó Cuív]]''' (grandson of Éamon de Valera; former member of [[Seanad Éireann]], [[County Galway|Galway West]] [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1992-, the [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs|Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs]], 2002-)
***'''[[Síle de Valera]]''' (granddaughter of Éamon de Valera; [[County Clare|Clare]] [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1977-, the [[Irish Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs|Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs]], 1997-2002)
'''The Kitt-Brady family'''
*'''[[Michael F. Kitt]]''' (Fianna Fáil TD at intervals, 1948-75)
**'''[[Michael P. Kitt]]''' (son of Michael F. Kitt; TD and Senator, 1975-present, now [[Minister of State (with special responsibility for Overseas Development and Human Rights)]]
**'''[[Tom Kitt]]''' (son of Michael F. Kitt; TD 1989-present, currently [[Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach|Chief Whip]])
**'''[[Áine Brady]]''' (daughter of Michael F. Kitt; TD 2007-present)
**'''[[Gerry Brady]]''' (Áine Brady's husband; former TD)
'''The [[MacNeill]] family'''
*'''[[Eoin MacNeill]]''' (member of the first [[Dáil Éireann]], [[Irish Minister for Education and Science|Minister of Education]] 1922-1925)
**'''[[Michael McDowell]]''' (grandson of Eoin MacNeill; [[Progressive Democrats]] [[Dublin]] South-East [[Teachta Dála|TD]], [[Attorney General of Ireland]] 1999-2002, president of the [[Progressive Democrats]], [[Irish Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform|Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform]] 2002-)
'''The [[FitzGerald]] family'''
*'''[[Desmond FitzGerald (politician)|Desmond FitzGerald]]''' (member of the first [[Dáil Éireann]], [[Cumann na nGaedhael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1922-32, [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1932-38 and member of [[Seanad Éireann]] 1938-43)
**'''[[Garret FitzGerald]]''' (son of Desmond FitzGerald; [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1965-1992, [[Fine Gael]] leader 1977-87, [[Taoiseach]] 1981-82, 1982-87)
'''The [[Lemass]]/[[Haughey]] family'''
*'''[[Seán Lemass]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1924-1969; [[Fianna Fáil]] Leader and [[Taoiseach]] 1959-1966)
**'''[[Noel Lemass, Jnr]]''' (son of Seán Lemass; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1956-1976)
***'''[[Eileen Lemass]]''' (daughter-in-law of Seán Lemass; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1977-1981)
**'''[[Charles Haughey]]''' (son-in-law of Seán Lemass; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1957-1992; [[Fianna Fáil]] Leader 1979-1992 and [[Taoiseach]] 1979-81, 1982, 1987-92)
***'''[[Sean Haughey]]''' (son of Charles Haughey; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] since 1992)
'''The [[Lenihan]] family'''
*'''[[Patrick Lenihan]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] Teachta Dála|TD]] 1965-1970)
**'''[[Brian Lenihan, Snr]]''' (son of Patrick Lenihan; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1961-1996)
**'''[[Mary O'Rourke|Mary O'Rourke (née Lenihan)]]''' (daughter of Patrick Lenihan; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1982-2002)
***'''[[Brian Lenihan, Jnr]]''' (son of Brian Lenihan; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1996-present)
***'''[[Conor Lenihan]]''' (son of Brian Lenihan; [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 2002-present)
'''The [[O'Malley]] family'''
*'''[[Donagh O'Malley]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1954-1968)
**'''[[Desmond O'Malley]]''' (nephew of Donagh O'Malley; [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1968-2002, [[Fianna Fáil]] Cabinet Minister and first leader of the [[Progressive Democrats]])
***'''[[Fiona O'Malley]]''' (daughter of Desmond O'Malley; [[Progressive Democrats]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 2002-2007)
****'''[[Tim O'Malley]]''' (cousin of Desmond O'Malley; [[Progressive Democrats]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 2002-2007)
'''The [[Andrews]] family'''
*'''[[David Andrews]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1965-2000)
*'''[[Niall Andrews]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 1977-1987)
**'''[[Barry Andrews (Irish politician)|Barry Andrews]]''' ([[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] 2002-present)
==[[Israel]]==
'''The [[Begin]] Family'''
*'''[[Menachem Begin]]''', [[Prime Minister of Israel]], 1977-1983
**[[Benny Begin]], nationalist politician, son of Menachem Begin
'''The Burg Family'''
*[[Yosef Burg]], party leader, [[National Religious Party]]; cabinet minister
**[[Avraham Burg]], Speaker of the [[Knesset]], 1999-2003, son of Josef Burg
'''The Dayan Family'''
*[[Shmuel Dayan]], [[Zionist]] activist and member of the [[Knesset]] 1949-1959.
**'''[[Moshe Dayan]]''', [[IDF]] [[Ramatkal|Chief of the General Staff]]; cabinet minister, son of Shmuel Dayan
***[[Yael Dayan]], Member of the [[Knesset]] 1992-2003, daughter of Moshe Dayan.
'''The [[Herzog (name)|Herzog]] Family'''
*[[Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog]], [[Ashkenazi]] chief rabbi
**'''[[Haim Herzog]]''', [[President of Israel]], 1983-1993, son of Yitzhak Herzog
***[[Isaac Herzog]], Member of the [[Knesset]], son of Haim Herzog
'''The [[Rabin]] Family'''
*'''[[Yitzhak Rabin]]''', [[Prime Minister of Israel]], 1974-1977 and 1992-1995
**[[Dalia Rabin-Pelossof]], Member of the [[Knesset]], daughter of Yitzhak Rabin
'''The Sharon Family'''
*'''[[Ariel Sharon]]''', [[Prime Minister of Israel]], 2001-2006
**[[Omri Sharon]], Member of the [[Knesset]], 2003-2006
'''The Weizman Family'''
*'''[[Haim Weizman]]''', [[President of Israel]], 1949 - 1952
**'''[[Ezer Weizman]]''', [[President of Israel]], 1993 - 2000, nephew of Haim Weizman
==[[Italy]]==
'''The [[Craxi]] Family'''
*'''[[Bettino Craxi]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Italy]], 1983-1987)
**[[Bobo Craxi]] (son of Bettino Craxi; leader, [[Italian New Socialist Party]])
'''The [[Berlinguer]]-[[Cossiga]] Family'''
*[[Enrico Berlinguer, Sr.]] (politician)
**[[Mario Berlinguer]] (son of Enrico Berlinguer, Sr.; politician)
***'''[[Enrico Berlinguer]]''' (son of Mario Berlinguer; leader, [[Italian Communist Party]])
***[[Giovanni Berlinguer]] (son of Mario Berlinguer; [[Member of the European Parliament]])
***[[Francesco Cossiga]] (cousin of Enrico and Giovanni Berlinguer; [[List of Presidents of the Italian Republic|President of the Italian Republic]], 1985-1992; [[Prime Minister of Italy]], 1979-1980)
*[[Antonio Segni]] (distant relative; [[List of Presidents of the Italian Republic|President of the Italian Republic]], 1962-1964; [[Prime Minister of Italy]], 1955-1957 and 1959-1960)
'''The [[Mussolini]] Family'''
*'''[[Benito Mussolini]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Italy]], 1922-1943)
**[[Alessandra Mussolini]] (granddaughter of Benito Mussolini; leader, [[Alternativa Sociale]]
==[[Jamaica]]==
'''The Manley-Bustamante Family'''
*[[Norman Manley]] ([[Prime Minister of Jamaica]], 1959-1962)
*[[Edna Manley]] (wife of Norman Manley; political activist and writer)
**[[Douglas Manley]] (son of Norman and Edna Manley; Member of Parliament)
**[[Michael Manley]] (son of Norman and Edna Manley; [[Prime Minister of Jamaica]], 1972-1980 and 1989-1992)
*Sir [[Alexander Bustamante]] (cousin of Norman Manley; [[Prime Minister of Jamaica]], 1962-1967)
*[[Hugh Shearer]] (cousin of Michael Manley); [[Prime Minister of Jamaica]], 1967-1972
== [[Japan]]==
'''The [[Fukuda]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Takeo Fukuda]] ([[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]])
**[[Yasuo Fukuda]] ([[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]])
'''The [[Kishi]] Family and [[Sato]] Family and [[Abe#Abe as a surname|Abe]] Family ''' (related by blood and marriage)
*[[Kishi Nobusuke]], [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] ([[1956]]–[[1960]])
**[[Shintaro Abe|Abe Shintaro]], Minister of Foreign Affairs, [[1980s]]); son-in-law of Kishi
***[[Abe Shinzo]], Prime Minister of Japan (2006–2007); son of Abe Shintaro
*[[Sato Eisaku]], [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] ([[1964]]–[[1972]])
'''The [[Koizumi family|Koizumi]] Family''' (related by blood and marriage)
*[[Matajiro Koizumi]], [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (Japan)|Minister of Posts and Telecommunications]]
**[[Junya Koizumi]], Director General of the [[Japan Defense Agency]]; son-in-law of Matajiro
***[[Junichiro Koizumi]], [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] (2001–[[2006]]); son of Junya
'''The [[Tanaka]] Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Kakuei Tanaka]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]] ([[1972]]–[[1974]])
**[[Makiko Tanaka]], Minister of Foreign Affairs ([[2001]]–[[2002]]); daughter of Kakuei Tanaka
==[[Jordan]]==
'''The [[Badran]] Family'''
*[[Mudar Badran]] ([[Prime Minister of Jordan]], 1976-1979, 1980-1984, and 1989-1991)
*[[Adnan Badran]] (brother of Mudar Badran; [[Prime Minister of Jordan]], 2005- )
'''The [[Lawzi]] Family'''
* [[Ahmed Al-Lawzi]], [[Prime Ministers of Jordan|Prime Minister]]
** [[Nasir Al-Lawzi]] (Son), Minister of Transportation, Minister of Information
'''The [[Al-Fayez]] Family'''
* [[Akeff Al-Fayez]], Tribal leader, several governmental positions
** [[Faisal al-Fayez]] (Son), [[Prime Ministers of Jordan|Prime Minister]] ([[2003]] - 2005)
==[[Kazakhstan]]==
'''The [[Nazarbayev]] Family''' (father-daughter)
*[[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] ([[List of Presidents of Kazakhstan|President of Kazakhstan]] from [[1990]] - )
**[[Dariga Nazarbayeva]] (Kazakhstan's [[ambassador]] to [[Russia]], [[business oligarch]], wife of Deputy Foreign Minister [[Rakhat Aliyev]] and possible successor to her father)
==[[Kenya]]==
'''The [[Kenyatta]] Family'''
*'''[[Jomo Kenyatta]]''' ([[President of Kenya]], 1964-1978)
**[[Margaret Kenyatta]] (daughter of Jomo Kenyatta; Mayor of [[Nairobi]])
**[[Uhuru Kenyatta]] (son of Jomo Kenyatta; leader, [[Kenya African National Union]])
'''The [[Moi]] Family'''
*'''[[Daniel arap Moi]]''' ([[President of Kenya]], 1978-2002)
**[[Gideon Moi]] (son of Daniel arap Moi; Member of Parliament)
'''The [[Odinga]] Family'''
*'''[[Oginga Odinga]]''' (Vice President of Kenya)
**[[Raila Odinga]] (son of Oginga Odinga; Member of Parliament)
**[[Oburu Odinga]] (son of Oginga Odinga, Member of Parliament)
**[[Gor Sunguh]] (Odinga's relative)
''' The [[Nyagah]] Family '''
*'''[[Jeremiah Nyagah]] (long time serving cabinet minister 1963 to 1993 and member of parliament from 1958 to 1992)
**[[Norman Nyagah]] (son of Jeremiah Nyagah Government Chief Whip and Member of Parliament)
***[[Jeremiah Jerry Mwaniki Nyagah]] son of Norman Nyagah, and President of the Kenya Youth Coalition Network International KYCNI, based in Atlanta Georgia USA.
**[[Joseph Nyagah]] (son of Jeremiah Nyagah and also member of parliament)
**[[Nahashon Nyagah]]( son of Jeremiah Nyagah and former Governor of the Cetral Bank of Kenya)
**[[Mary Khimulu]] (daughter of Jeremiah Nyagah and amabassador UNEP to France)
==[[Kiribati]]==
'''The [[Tong]] Family'''
*'''[[Anote Tong]]''' ([[President of Kiribati]], 2003- )
*[[Harry Tong]] (brother of Anote Tong; leader, [[National Progressive Party]])
==[[Korea, North]]==
'''The [[Kim Family of North Korea|Kim Family]]'''
*[[Kim Il Sung]] (Chmn. of [[Workers' Party of Korea|KWP]], [[List of Presidents of North Korea|President]], [[1948]]-[[1994]])
*[[Kim Jong Il]] (Chmn. of KWP, Chmn. of Nat'l Defense Commission [[1994]] - ), son of Kim Il Sung
*[[Ko Young-hee]] (first lady)
*[[Kim Jong-nam]] (possible successor to Kim Jong Il)
*[[Kim Jong-chul (political figure)|Kim Jong-chul]] (possible successor to Kim Jong Il)
*[[Kim Jong Woong]] (possible successor to Kim Jong Il)
*[[Chang Song Taek]] (bureaucrat; "number-two man in North Korea" [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3203523.stm])
==[[Korea, South]]==
'''The [[Park]] Family'''
*'''[[Park Chung-hee]]''' ([[President of South Korea|President of the Republic of Korea]], 1962-1979)
**[[Park Geun-hye]] (daughter of Park Chung-hee; leader, [[Grand National Party]])
==[[Kyrgyzstan]]==
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'''The [[Akayev]] Family''' (father-daughter)
*[[Askar Akayev]] ([[List of Presidents of Kyrgyzstan|President]]) 1990-2005
**[[Mariam Akayeva]] (politician)
'''The [[Bakiyev]] Family''' (brothers)
*[[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] ([[President of Kyrgyzstan]])
*[[Janysh Bakiyev]] (former First Deputy Chairman of the National Security Service)
*[[Marat Bakiyev]] (Kyrgyzstan's [[Ambassador]] to Germany)
*[[Adil Bakiyev]] (Kyrgyz government official within the Kyrgyz embassy in China)
*[[Akhmat Bakiyev]] (Kyrgyz politician and [[business oligarch]])
*[[Kanybek Bakiev]] (Head of a village council)
*[[Jusupbek Bakiev]] (former Deputy Director of Kyrgyzstan's Agency for Community Development and Investment)
==[[Latvia]]==
'''The [[Ulmanis]] Family'''
*[[Karlis Ulmanis|Kārlis Ulmanis]] ([[President of Latvia]], 1936-1940)
**[[Guntis Ulmanis]] (great-nephew of Kārlis Ulmanis; [[President of Latvia]], 1993-1999)
==[[Lebanon]]==
'''The [[Chamoun]] Family ''' (father-sons-granddaughter)
*[[Camille Chamoun]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]], [[1952]]-[[1958]]
**[[Dany Chamoun]] - Militia leader and political party leader; son of Camille
***[[Tracy Chamoun]] - Author and human rights activist; daughter of Dany
**[[Dory Chamoun]] - Political party leader; son of Camille
'''The [[Eddé]] Family '''
*[[Émile Eddé]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] during the French Mandate
**[[Raymond Eddé]] - political party leader; son of Émile
***[[Carlos Eddé]] - opposition politician; son of Raymond
****[[Michel Eddé]]- Minister
'''The [[Frangieh]]''' (father-son-grandson)
*[[Suleiman Frangieh]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] ([[1970]]-[[1976]])
**[[Tony Frangieh]] - [[Cabinet]] Minister, [[Lebanese Civil War|Civil War]] militia leader; son of Suleiman
***[[Suleiman Frangieh, Jr.]] - legislator and [[Cabinet (politics)|)]] Minister; son of Tony
'''The [[Gemayel]] Family''' (father-sons-grandsons)
*[[Pierre Gemayel]] - [[Kataeb Party]] founder
**[[Bachir Gemayel]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President-elect]], [[1982]]; son of Pierre (assassinated before taking office)
***[[Nadim Gemayel]] - Political activist; son of Bachir
**[[Amine Gemayel]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]], [[1982]]-[[1988]]; son of Pierre
***[[Pierre Amine Gemayel]] - legislator; son of Amine
'''The [[Hariri]] Family'''
*[[Rafiq Hariri|Rafik Hariri]] - [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|Prime Minister]]
**[[Saad Hariri]] - son of Rafiq al-Hariri
*[[Bahia Hariri]] - legislator; sister of Rafiq
'''The [[Helou]] Family '''
*[[Charles Helou]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] ([[1964]]-[[1970]])
*[[Pierre Helou]] - [[Cabinet]] Minister;
**[[Henry Helou]] - legislator; son of Pierre
'''The [[Jumblatt]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Kamal Jumblatt]] - founder, [[Progressive Socialist Party (Lebanon)|Progressive Socialist Party]], [[Cabinet]] Minister
**[[Walid Jumblatt]] - [[Lebanese Civil War|Civil War]] militia leader; [[Cabinet]] Minister; son of Kamal
'''The [[Karame]] Family ''' (father-sons)
*[[Abdul Hamid Karami]] ([[Prime Minister of Lebanon]]
*[[Rashid Karami]] - [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|Prime Minister]] older son of Abdul Hamid
*[[Omar Karami]] - [[Prime Minister of Lebanon|Prime Minister]] younger son of Abdul Hamid.
'''The [[Lahoud]] Family '''
*[[Salim Lahoud]] - Member of Parliament (52,56,60,68), Minister (Defense, Foreign affairs).
**[[Nassib Lahoud]] - Member of Parliament (91,92,96,00), President of the [[Democratic Renewal (Lebanon)| Democratic Renewal Movement]] (son of Salim).
*[[Fouad Lahoud]] - Member Of Parliament (72) (cousin of Jamil, brother of Salim).
*[[Jamil Lahoud]] - Member of Parliament (64) and Chief of the Army (cousin of Salim, Fouad).
**[[Emile Lahoud]] - President of Lebanon and Chief of the Army (son of Jamil).
***[[Emile Emile Lahoud]]- Minister (Youth and Sports) and Member of Parliament 2000 (older son of Emile Jamil).
**[[Nasri Lahoud]] - Head of the High Legal Magistrate, Military Judge (son of Jamil).
'''The [[Moawad]] Family ''' (husband-wife)
*[[René Moawad]] - [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] ([[1989]])
*[[Nayla Moawad]] - legislator; widow of René
==[[Madagascar]]==
'''The [[Ratsiraka]] Family'''
*'''[[Didier Ratsiraka]]''' ([[President of Madagascar]], 1975-1993 and 1997-2002)
**[[Roland Ratsiraka]] (nephew of Didier Ratsiraka; Mayor of [[Toamasina]])
'''The Tsiranana Family'''
*[[Philibert Tsiranana]] (first president of Madagascar)
**[[Pierre Tsiranana]] (governor of Mahajanga)
==[[Malawi]]==
'''The [[Chirwa]] Family'''
*[[Orton Chirwa]] (founder, [[Malawi Congress Party]]; political prisoner)
*[[Vera Chirwa]] (wife of Orton Chirwa; human rights advocate and former presidential candidate)
==[[Malaysia]]==
'''The [[Abdul Razak]]–[[Hussein Onn]] Family '''
*[[Tun Abdul Razak]] (Prime Minister, [[1970]]-[[1976]])
**[[Najib Tun Razak]], Deputy Prime Minister (2004-present)
*[[Jaafar bin Muhammad]], first Menteri Besar of [[Johor]]
**[[Onn Jaafar]], founder of [[United Malays National Organization|UMNO]] and seventh Menteri Besar of Johor
** Abdullah Jaafar, third Menteri Besar of Johor
** Mustapha Jaafar, fourth Menteri Besar of Johor
***[[Hussein Onn|Tun Hussein Onn]] ([[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]], [[1976]]-[[1981]])
****Dato' Sri [[Hishammuddin Tun Hussein]], current Education Minister of Malaysia, son of Hussein Onn
'''The Tan family'''
*Tun Dato' Sir [[Tan Cheng Lock]], founder of [[Malaysian Chinese Association]]
**Tun [[Tan Siew Sin]], Finance Minister and Commerce and Industry Minister of [[Malaysia]] (1959-1974), President of [[Malaysian Chinese Association]] (1961-1974)
'''The Mahathir family'''
*Tun [[Mahathir bin Mohamed]] (Prime Minister, [[1981]]-[[2003]])
**Datuk [[Mokhzani Mahathir]], former UMNO Youth treasurer, second son of Mahathir
**Datuk [[Mukhriz Mahathir]], [[UMNO]] Youth exco member, third son of Mahathir
'''The Abdullah family'''
* Dato Seri [[Abdullah Badawi]] (Prime Minister, [[2003]]-)
** [[Khairy Jamaluddin]], UMNO deputy youth chief, son-in;law of Abdullah Badawi
'''Anwar Ibrahim'''
* Datuk Seri [[Anwar Ibrahim]] (born 1947)
* [[Wan Azizah Wan Ismail]]
* [[Nurul Izzah Anwar]]
==[[Maldives]]==
'''The [[Gayoom]] Family''' (husband-wife and their close relatives)
*[[Maumoon Abdul Gayoom]] ([[List of Presidents of the Maldives|President]] of the Maldives since [[1978]])
*[[Nasreena Ibrahim]] (first lady)
*[[Abdulla Hameed]] (speaker of parliament and atoll administrator)
*[[Hamdhoon Hameed]] (minister of planning)
*[[Midhath Hilmy]] (minister of science and communications)
*[[Ilyas Ibrahim]] (minister of transportation and aviation)
*[[Abdullahi Majeed]] (deputy minister for the environment)
*[[Ibrahim Hussain Maniku]] (minister of information)
*[[Abdulla Yameen]] (minister of trade)
==[[Malta]]==
'''The [[Mizzi]] Family'''
*[[Fortunato Mizzi]] (leader, [[Nationalist Party (Malta)|Nationalist Party]])
**[[Enrico Mizzi]] (son of Fortunato Mizzi; [[Prime Minister of Malta]], 1950)
==[[Marshall Islands]]==
'''The [[Kabua]] Family'''
*'''[[Amata Kabua]]''' ([[President of the Marshall Islands]], 1979-1996)
*[[Imata Kabua]] (cousin of Amata Kabua; [[President of the Marshall Islands]], 1997-2000)
'''The [[Note]] Family'''
*[[Nathan Note]] (anti-nuclear lobbyist in [[Bikini Atoll]])
**'''[[Kessai Note]]''' (nephew of Nathan Note; [[President of the Marshall Islands]], 2000- )
**[[Tomaki Juda]] (cousin of Kessai Note; Member of Parliament)
==[[Mauritius]]==
'''The [[Duval]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Gaëtan Duval]]''' (Foreign Minister, 1969-1973)
**[[Xavier-Luc Duval]] (son of Sir Gaëtan Duval; leader, [[Mauritian Social Democratic Party]])
'''The [[Jugnauth]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Anerood Jugnauth]]''' ([[President of Mauritius]], 2003-present; [[Prime Minister of Mauritius]], 1982-1995 and 2000-2003)
**[[Pravind Jugnauth]] (son of Sir Anerood Jugnauth; Deputy Prime Minister, 2003- )
'''The [[Ramgoolam]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Seewoosagur Ramgoolam]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Mauritius]], 1968-1982)
**[[Navin Ramgoolam]] (son of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam; [[Prime Minister of Mauritius]], 1995-2000)
==[[Mexico]]==
'''The [[Ávila Camacho]] Family'''
*'''[[Manuel Ávila Camacho]]''' ([[President of Mexico]], 1940-1946)
*[[Maximino Ávila Camacho]] (brother of Manuel Ávila Camacho; Governor of [[Puebla]], 1937-1941)
*[[Rafael Ávila Camacho]] (brother of Manuel Ávila Camacho; Governor of [[Puebla]], 1951-1957)
'''The [[Calderón Hinojosa family|Calderón Hinojosa]] Family'''
*[[Luis Calderón Vega]], a writer and founder of the [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party (PAN)]].
**[[Felipe Calderón Hinojosa]], President of Mexico [[2006]]-[[2012]] (PAN), son of Calderón Vega.
**[[Margarita Zavala de Calderón]], former PAN deputy, wife of Calderón Hinojosa.
**[[Luisa María Calderón Hinojosa]], former PAN senator, daughter of Calderón Vega.
**[[Juan Luis Calderón Hinojosa]], [[civil service|public servant]] in Michoacán, son of Calderón Vega.
**[[Carmen de Fátima Calderón Hinojosa]], [[civil service|public servant]] in Michoacán, daughter of Calderón Vega.
'''The [[Cárdenas]] Family'''
*'''[[Lázaro Cárdenas]]''' ([[President of Mexico]], 1934-1940)
**[[Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas]] (son of Lázaro Cárdenas; Head of Government of the Federal District, 1997-1999)
***[[Lázaro Cárdenas Batel]] (son of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas; Governor of [[Michoacán]], 2002- )
'''The [[Madero]] Family'''
*[[Evaristo Madero]] (Governor of [[Coahuila]])
**'''[[Francisco I. Madero]]''' (son of Evaristo Madero; [[President of Mexico]], 1911-1913)
**'''[[Gustavo A. Madero]]''' (son of Evaristo Madero, parlementarian and revolutionary)
'''The [[Salinas]] Family'''
*'''[[Carlos Salinas]]''' ([[President of Mexico]], 1988-1994)
'''The [[Fox-Sahagún]] Family'''
*'''[[Vicente Fox]]''' ([[President of Mexico]], 2000-2006)
==[[Montserrat]]==
'''The [[Bramble]] Family'''
*[[William Henry Bramble]] ([[Chief Minister of Montserrat]], 1960-1970)
**[[Percival Austin Bramble]] (son of William Henry Bramble; [[Chief Minister of Montserrat]], 1970-1978)
==[[Mozambique]]==
'''The [[Mandela]] Family (South Africa) and [[Machel]] Family '''
*[[Samora Machel]] - [[President of Mozambique]] ([[1975]]-[[1983]]); first husband of Graça Machel
*[[Graça Machel]] - First Lady of [[Mozambique]] ([[1975]]-[[1983]]) and [[South Africa]] ([[1998]]-[[1999]]); widow of Samoa Machel; 3rd wife of Nelson Mandela
*[[Nelson Mandela]] - [[President of South Africa]] ([[1994]]-[[1999]])
*[[Winnie Madikizela-Mandela]] - political activist; 2nd wife of [[Nelson Mandela]]
==[[Nauru]]==
'''The [[Adeang]] Family'''
*[[Kennan Adeang]] ([[President of Nauru]], 1986 and 1996)
**[[David Adeang]] (son of Kennan Adeang; Foreign Minister, 2004- )
'''The [[Detudamo]] Family'''
*'''[[Timothy Detudamo]] [[Head Chief of Nauru]]'''
**[[Buraro Detudamo]] (son of Timothy Detudamo, Chief and Island Councillor, Member of Parliament, 1968-1992)
'''The [[Dowiyogo]] Family'''
*'''[[Bernard Dowiyogo]]''' ([[President of Nauru]], 1976-1978, 1989-1995, 1996, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2003, and 2003)
**[[Valdon Dowiyogo]] (son of Bernard Dowiyogo; Member of Parliament, Speaker of Parliament)
'''The [[Keke]] Family'''
*'''[[Ludwig Adowong Keke]]''' ([[Member of Parliament]], 1968-1973, 1989-1992)
*'''[[Leo Adepagadogi Keke]]''' (Brother of Ludwig Keke; [[Member of Parliament]], 1976-1980)
**[[Kieren Keke]] (son of Ludwig Keke; Member of Parliament, Minister for Health)
'''The [[Stephen]] Family'''
*'''[[Lawrence Stephen]]''' ([[Member of Parliament]], 1971-1977, 1980-1986)
*'''[[Sunshine Stephen]]''' ([[Wife of Lawrence, Sister of Ludwig Keke]])
**[[Marcus Stephen]] (son of Lawrence Stephen; Member of Parliament,2003-2007, [[President of Nauru]], 2007-)
'''The [[Kun]] Family'''
*'''[[Ruben Kun|Ruben James Tullen Kun]]'''{{Fact|date=November 2007}} ([[Member of Parliament]], 1971-1992)
**[[Roland Kun]] (son of Ruben Kun{{Fact|date=November 2007}}; Member of Parliament,2003-, Minister for Justice)
**[[Russell Kun]] (cousin of Roland Kun{{Fact|date=November 2007}}; Member of Parliament, 2003-2004)
==[[Nepal]]==
'''The [[Koirala]] Family'''
*[[Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala]] ([[Prime Minister of Nepal]], 1959-1960)
*[[Girija Prasad Koirala]] (brother of Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala; [[Prime Minister of Nepal]], 1991-1994, 1998-1999, and 2000-2001)
*[[Matrika Prasad Koirala]] (brother of Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala; [[Prime Minister of Nepal]], 1951-1952 and 1953-1955)
The [[Rana]] Family
*Ruled as hereditary prime ministers until 1951
==[[Netherlands]]==
'''The Donner family'''
* [[Johannes Hendricus Donner]] ([[1824]]-[[1903]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] from [[1880]] to [[1901]])
** [[Jan Donner]] ([[1891]]-[[1981]], Minister of Justice from [[1926]] to [[1933]]), grandson of Johannes Hendricus Donner
*** [[André Donner]] ([[1918]]-[[1992]], member of the state committee on revising the Constitution from 1950 to 1954, chairman of the state committee on revising the Constitution from 1967 to 1971), son of Jan Donner
**** [[Piet Hein Donner]] (born [[1948]], Minister of Justice from 2002 to 2006, current Minister of Social Affairs and Employment), son of André Donner
'''The Regout family'''
* [[Petrus Dominicus Regout]] ([[1801]]-[[1878]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] from [[1849]] to [[1859]])
** [[Hubert Gérard Louis Regout]] ([[1832]]-[[1905]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] from [[1881]] to [[1904]]), son of Petrus Dominicus Regout
*** [[Louis Hubert Willem Regout]] ([[1861]]-[[1915]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] from [[1904]] to [[1909]] and from [[1909]] to [[1913]], Minister of Water from [[1909]] to [[1913]], Dutch delegate to the [[Holy See]] from July 1915 to his death in October 1915), son of Hubert Gérard Louis Regout, brother of Robert Regout
****[[Ludovicus Franciscus Hubertus Regout]] ([[1891]]-[[1966]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] from 1948 to 1963), son of Louis Hubert Willem Regout
*** [[Robert Regout]] ([[1863]]-[[1913]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] from [[1905]] to [[1910]], Minister of Justice from 1910 to 1913), son of Hubert Gérard Louis Regout
'''The van Nispen family'''
* [[Jhr. J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer]] ([[1803]]- [[1875]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] [[1849]]-[[1875]]), brother of Jhr. Mr. C.E.J.F. van Nispen van Pannerden
** [[Jhr. R.A.J.B.M. van Nispen van Sevenaer]] ([[1835]]-[[1885]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] [[1875]]), son of J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer
** [[Jhr.Mr. L.C.Ch.O.M. van Nispen]] ([[1839]]-[[1901]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] [[1887]]-[[1901]]), son of J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer
** [[Jhr.Mr. C.J.Ch.H. van Nispen tot Sevenaar]] ([[1824]]-[[1884]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] [[1871]]-[[1884]]), son of J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer
*** [[Jhr. J.W.J.C.M. van Nispen tot Sevenaer]] ([[1861]]-[[1917]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] [[1908]]-[[1917]]), son of C.J.Ch.H. van Nispen van Sevenaer
*** [[Jhr.Mr. O.F.A.M. van Nispen tot Sevenaer]] ([[1867]]-[[1956]], member of [[Tweede Kamer]] [[1901]]-[[1915]], chairman of Tweede Kamer, Dutch delegate to the [[Holy See]] from December 1915 to 1926, Dutch delegate to [[Vienna]] from June 1926 to February 1928, Dutch delegate to [[Brussels]] from February 1928 to September 1933), grandson of Jhr.Mr. C.E.J.F. van Nispen van Pannerden and of Jhr. J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer)
* [[Jhr.Mr. C.E.J.F. van Nispen van Pannerden]] ([[1807]]-[[1870]], [[Burgomaster]] of [[Zevenaar]] [[1841]]-[[1870]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] [[1849]]-[[1870]]), brother of J.A.Ch.A. van Nispen van Sevenaer
** [[Jhr. F.X.J. van Nispen tot Pannerden]] ([[1830]]-[[1898]], member of [[Eerste Kamer]] 1889-1898), son of Jhr.Mr. C.E.J.F. van Nispen van Pannerden
==[[Netherlands Antilles]]==
'''The [[Godett]] Family'''
*'''[[Wilson Godett]]''' (union leader and politician)
**[[Anthony Godett]] (son of Wilson Godett; former ''de facto'' Prime Minister)
**[[Mirna Louisa-Godett]] (daughter of Wilson Godett; [[Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles]], 2003-2004)
**[[Johnny Louisa]] (husband of Mirna Louisa-Godett; legislator)
==[[New Zealand]]==
'''The Armstrong Family''' (father-son)
*[[Hubert Thomas Armstrong]] - member of parliament 1922-42, for Christchurch East & Minister of Health 1935-41
**[[Tommy Armstrong]] - member of parliament 1943-51, for Napier
'''The Barclay Family''' (father-son)
*James Gillispie Barclay - member of parliament 1935-43, for Marsden and Minister of Agriculture 1941-43
**[[Bruce Barclay]] - member of parliament 1969-79, for Christchurch Central
'''The Connelly Family''' (father-son)
*Michael Connelly - member of legislative council 1936-50
**[[Mick Connelly]] - member of parliament 1956-84 and Cabinet Minister
'''The Douglas Family''' (father-sons)
*[[Norman Douglas (New Zealand)|Norman Douglas]] - member of parliament 1960-1975; and son-in-law of member of parliament [[Bill Anderton]]
**[[Roger Douglas|Sir Roger Douglas]] - member of parliament 1969-1975, 1978-1990, Minister of Finance ([[1984]]-[[1988]]); founder of the [[ACT New Zealand|ACT Party]] 1995, son of Norman Douglas
**[[Malcolm Douglas]] - member of parliament (1978), son of Norman Douglas
'''The Fisher Family''' (father-son)
*[[George Fisher (New Zealand)|George Fisher]] - member of parliament for Wellington 1884 to 1890 and [[Mayor of Wellington]]
**[[Francis Fisher]] - member of parliament for Wellington 1905 to 1914
'''The Gerard Family''' (father-son)
*Richard Geoffrey Gerard - member of parliament 1943-69
**[[Jim Gerard]] - member of parliament 1984-1997, for Rangiora
'''The Graham Family''' (great-grandfather/great-grandson)
*[[Robert Graham]] - member of parliament 1855-1868
**[[Doug Graham]] - member of parliament (1984-99) and cabinet minister
'''The Grigg Family''' (husband-wife)
*[[Arthur Grigg]] member of parliament 1938-41
*[[Mary Grigg]] member of parliament 1942-43 for his seat after he was killed in WWII. Her grandfather was Premier [[John Hall (New Zealand)|Sir John Hall]], MP 1855-60 & 1866-93. She married [[William Polson]] (member of parliament 1928-46) in 1943.
'''The Hanan Family''' (father-son)
*[[Josiah Hanan]] - member of parliament for Invercargill 1899-1925 and cabinet minister
**[[Ralph Hanan]] - member of parliament for Invercargill 1946-69 and cabinet minister
'''The [[Hay]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[James Hay|Sir James Hay]] - [[Mayor of Christchurch]]
**[[Hamish Hay|Sir Hamish Hay]] - [[Mayor of Christchurch]]
'''The Henare Family''' (great-grandfather/great-grandson)
*[[Taurekareka Henare|Tau Henare]] - member of parliament ([[1914]]-[[1938]])
**[[Tau Henare|Tau Henare, Jr.]] - member of parliament ([[1993]]-[[1999]]); Cabinet Minister ([[1996]]-[[1999]]), great-grandson of Tau Henare
'''The Holland Family ''' (father-son-grandson)
*[[Henry Holland (mayor)|Henry Holland]] - member of parliament 1925-1935, for Christchurch North and Mayor of Christchurch
**[[Sidney Holland|Sir Sidney Holland]] - leader of the [[New Zealand National Party]]; [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] ([[1949]]-[[1957]])
***[[Eric Holland (politician)|Eric Holland]] - Cabinet Minister ([[1975]]-[[1978]]); son of Sir Sidney.
'''The Holyoake Family''' (father/son-in-law)
*[[Keith Holyoake]] member of parliament 1932-38 & 1943-77, Prime Minister
**[[Ken Comber]] member of parliament 1972-81, married Diane Holyoake
'''The Howard Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Edwin Howard]] - member of parliament ([[1919]]-[[1939]])
**[[Mabel Howard]] - member of parliament ([[1943]]-[[1969]]) and Cabinet Minister
'''The Hutchison Family''' (father-son)
*[[William Hutchison]] was [[Mayor of Wellington]] and a member of parliament from 1879 to 1884 & 1890 to 1896.
**[[George Hutchison (politician)|George Hutchison]] - member of parliament from 1887 to 1901
'''The Kirk Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Norman Kirk]] - member of parliament ([[1957]]-[[1974]]) and Prime Minister
**[[John Kirk (New Zealand)|John Kirk]] - member of parliament ([[1974]]-[[1984]])
'''The [[Lange]] Family and [[Bassett]] Family ''' (Bassett was a cousin of Lange)
*[[David Lange]] - [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] ([[1984]]-[[1989]])
*[[Michael Bassett]] - member of parliament ([[1972]]-[[1990]]); Cabinet Minister ([[1984]]-[[1990]])
'''The [[Luxton]] Family''' (father-son)
*[[Jack Luxton]] - member of parliament for Piako (seat renamed Matamata) 1966-1987
**[[John Luxton]] - member of parliament for Matamata 1987-1999 and Cabinet Minister 1990-1999
'''The McCombs Family ''' (husband-wife-son)
*[[James McCombs]] - member of parliament ([[1913]]-[[1933]])
*[[Elizabeth McCombs]] - first woman member of parliament ([[1933]]-[[1935]])
**[[Terry McCombs]] - member of parliament ([[1935]]-[[1951]]) and Cabinet Minister
'''The [[Macky]] Family''' (mother-daughter)
*[[Janet Mackey]] - member of parliament for East Coast ([[1996]]-present)
**[[Moana Mackey]] - List member of parliament for the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] ([[2002]]-present)
'''The Massey Family''' (father-two sons)
*[[William Massey]] - member of parliament 1894 to 1925, Prime Minister 1912-25
**[[Walter William Massey]] - member of parliament for Hauraki 1931 to 1935
**[[John Norman Massey]] - member of parliament for Franklin 1928 to 1935 & 1938 to 1957
'''The Moss Family''' (father-son)
*Frederick Joseph Moss - member of parliament for Parnell, 1876 to 1890
**[[Edward George Britton Moss]] - member of parliament for Ohinemuri, 1902 to 1905
'''The Myers & Baume Family''': (cousins)
*[[Frederick Baume]] - member of parliament for [[Auckland East (NZ electorate)|Auckland East]]
*[[Arthur Myers]] - elected member of parliament for [[Auckland East (NZ electorate)|Auckland East]] after Baume died
'''The [[Peters]] Family ''' (4 brothers, 1 sister)
*[[Ian Peters]] - [[National Party of New Zealand|National Party]] member of parliament for [[Tongariro (NZ electorate)|Tongariro]] ([[1990]]-[[1993]])
*[[Jim Peters]] - [[New Zealand First]] party member of parliament ([[2002]]-present)
*Robyn Peters - one of the founders of the [[New Zealand Liberal Party (1992)|Liberal Party]] ([[1992]]) and of the [[New Zealand Alliance|Alliance]] ([[1992]])
*Ron Peters - [[New Zealand First]] party candidate for [[Bay of Islands (NZ electorate)|the Bay of Islands]] ([[1993]]) and for [[Northland (NZ electorate)|Northland]] ([[1996]])
*[[Winston Peters]] - the flamboyant and controversial founder of the [[New Zealand First]] party; [[Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand|Deputy Prime Minister]] ([[1996]]-[[1998]]).
'''The Ratana Family''' (brothers, wife)
*[[Haami Tokouru Ratana]] - member of parliament 1935-44, succeeded by his younger brother:
*[[Matiu Ratana]] - member of parliament 1944-49, succeeded by his wife:
*[[Iriaka Matiu Ratana]] - member of parliament 1949-69 (all for [[Western Māori (NZ electorate)|Western Māori]])
'''The Reeves Family''' (father-son)
*[[William Reeves (journalist)|William Reeves]] - member of parliament 1867-68 & 1871-75
**[[William Pember Reeves]] - member of parliament 1887-1896 & Minister of Labour 1891-1896
'''The Rhodes Family''' (brothers, father-son)
*[[William Barnard Rhodes]] - member of parliament 1853-55 & 1858-66
*[[Robert Heaton Rhodes]] - member of parliament 1871 to 1874, William's brother
**Sir [[Heaton Rhodes]] member of parliament 1899 to 1925 and a Minister
'''The Richardson and Pearce Family''' (Richardson was Pearce's great-granddaughter)
*[[George Pearce]] - member of parliament for Patea 1908 to 1919
**[[Ruth Richardson]] - member of parliament for Selwyn 1981 to 1994 and Minister of Finance, see [[Ruthanasia]]
'''The Richmond – Atkinson Family''' (brothers, relation by marriage)
*[[James Crowe Richmond]] member of parliament 1860 – 1870 and a Minister, and his brother
*[[William Richmond]] member of parliament 1855 – 1862 and a Minister
*[[Harry Atkinson]] member of parliament 1861 – 1891 and Premier several times, related by marriage
'''The [[Seddon]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Richard Seddon]] - [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]] ([[1893]]-[[1906]])
**[[Thomas Seddon (New Zealand)|Tom Seddon]] - member of parliament, his son
'''The Smith Family''' (father-son)
*[[Edward Metcalf Smith]] member of parliament 1890-1896 & 1899-1907
**[[Sydney George Smith]] member of parliament 1918-1925 & 1928-1938
'''The Stewart Family''' (father-son)
*[[William Downie Stewart (politician)|William Downie Stewart (snr)]] member of parliament Dunedin West 19th century
**[[William Downie Stewart]] member of parliament 1914-1935 Dunedin West; Minister of Finance 1931-1933 & Mayor of Dunedin 1913-1914
'''The Sutton Family ''' (brothers)
*[[Jim Sutton]] - member of parliament ([[1984]]-[[1990]], [[1993]]-present); Cabinet Minister ([[1999]]-present)
*[[Bill Sutton]] - member of parliament ([[1984]]-[[1990]])
'''The Tirikatene Family ''' (father-daughter)
*[[Eruera Tirikatene|Sir Eruera Tirikatene]] - long-time Member of Parliament
**[[Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan]] - legislator ([[1967]]-[[1996]]) and Cabinet Minister ([[1972]]-[[1975]])
'''The Tizard Family''' (husband-wife; parents-daughter)
*[[Bob Tizard]] - Legislator ([[1957]]-[[1960]]; [[1963]]-[[1990]]); [[Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand|Deputy Prime Minister]] and Minister of Finance ([[1974]]-[[1975]])
*[[Catherine Tizard|Dame Catherine Tizard]] - [[Mayor of Auckland]] ([[1983]]-[[1990]]), [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] ([[1990]]-[[1995]]), ex-wife of Bob
**[[Judith Tizard]] - member of parliament ([[1993]]-present) and Cabinet Minister, daughter of Bob and Dame Catherine
'''The Wakefield Family ''' (father-son-nephew)
*[[Edward Gibbon Wakefield]] (1796-1862) member of parliament
**[[Edward Jerningham Wakefield]] (1820-1879) son, member of parliament
**[[Edward Wakefield]] (1845-1924) nephew, son of brother [[Felix Wakefield]], member of parliament
*[[Edward Stafford (politician)|Edward Stafford]] (1819-1901) member of parliament & Premier, married niece Emily, daughter of brother [[William Wakefield]]
'''The Ward Family ''' (father-son)
*Sir [[Joseph Ward]] - ([[1887]]-[[1930]]) member of parliament and Prime Minister
**[[Vincent Ward (politician)|Vincent Ward]] - ([[1930]]-[[1931]]) member of parliament
==[[Nicaragua]]==
'''The [[Argüello]] Family '''
*[[Juan Argüello del Castillo]], Deputy Chief of State, 1826-7; Chief of State 1827-9
*[[José Argüello Arce]], Pres. of Congress, 1855-6
*[[Leonardo Argüello Barreto]], Interior, Education and Foreign Minister; President of Nicaragua, 1947
*[[Guillermo Argüello Vargas]], grandson of José Argüello Arce; Education Minister, 1929-31, Finance Minister, 1931-32, 1947
*[[Mariano Argüello Vargas]], grandson of José Argüello Arce; President of Congress 1937, 1950, 1965,1970; Foreign Minister 1939-41, and 1943-46; Vice-President, 1947-49
*[[Alejandro Montiel Argüello]], great-grandson of José Argüello Arce, Foreign Minister, 1959-63 and 1971-8
*[[Silvio Argüello Cardenal]], Vice-President, 1963-7
*[[Mariángeles Argüello Robelo]], great-grand niece of Pres. Leonardo Argüello, Health Minister, 2000-02
*[[Guillermo Argüello Poessy]], great-grandson of José Argüello Arce; Pres. GAO, Comptroller, 2001-
*[[Alejandro Argüello Choisell]], Minister of Public Works, Industry & Commerce, 2005-
'''The [[Chamorro (family)|Chamorro]] Family '''
'''The [[Sacasa]] Family '''
*[[Roberto Sacasa|Roberto Sacasa Sarria]], President of Nicaragua, 1889-91 and 1891-93
*[[Juan Bautista Sacasa|Juan Bautista Sacasa Sacasa]], son of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, President of Nicaragua, 1933-36
*[[Crisanto Sacasa Sacasa]], nephew of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Education Minister, 1933 and 1955
*[[Oscar Sevilla-Sacasa]], grandson of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Foreign Minister
*[[Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa]], grandson of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Acting President of Nicaragua, 1936
*[[Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa]], Pres. of Nicaragua, 1947
*[[Ramiro Sacasa Guerrero]], Secretary of the Presidency, Labour Minister, 1953-5; Education Minister, 1966-8
*[[Noel Sacasa Cruz]], great-grandson of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Economy, Industry & Commerce Minister, 1999-2001
*[[Esteban Duque-Estrada Sacasa]], great-grandson of Pres. Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Minister of Finance, 1999-2001
*[[Francisco Xavier Aguirre Sacasa]], great-grandson of Roberto Sacasa Sarria, Foreign Minister, 2000-2002
'''The [[Somoza]] Family'''
*[[Anastasio Somoza García]] [[President of Nicaragua]], Head of State, 1934-56
*[[Luis Somoza Debayle]], son of Pres. Anastasio Somoza García, grandson of Pres. [[Roberto Sacasa|Roberto Sacasa Sarria]] (see Sacasa family); [[President of Nicaragua]], 1956-63
*[[Anastasio Somoza Debayle]], son of Pres. Anastasio Somoza García, grandson of Pres. [[Roberto Sacasa|Roberto Sacasa Sarria]] (see Sacasa family); [[President of Nicaragua]], 1967-72 and 1974-79
==[[Niger]]==
'''The [[Diori]] Family ''' (cousins)
*[[Diori Hamani]] ([[List of Presidents of Niger|President]])
*[[Djibo Bakary]] (independence leader)
'''The [[Kountché]] Family''' (cousins)
*[[Seyni Kountché]] (former military [[List of Presidents of Niger|President]])
*[[Ali Saibou]] (former military [[List of Presidents of Niger|President]])
==[[Norway]]==
'''The [[Stoltenberg]] Family'''
All members of the family is associated with the [[Norwegian Labour Party]]
*[[Thorvald Stoltenberg]] (1998-present [[Norwegian Red Cross|President of the Norwegian Red Cross]], 1987-1989 and 1990-1993 [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]])
*[[Karin Stoltenberg]] (wife of Thorvald Stoltenberg) 1986-1987 Junior minister of Trade and Shipping, 1987-1988 Junior minister of Business Affairs.
*[[Jens Stoltenberg]] (son of Thorvald Stoltenberg and Karin Stoltenberg) (2000-2001, 2005-present [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]] 1993–1996 [[Norwegian Minister of Trade and Energy|Minister of Trade and Energy]] 1996–1997 [[Minister of Finance (Norway)|Minister Finance and Customs]])
*[[Ingrid Schulerud]] (married to Jens Stoltenberg) (has a high profile diplomatic position in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
*[[Johan Jørgen Holst]] (Thorvald Stoltenbergs brother in Law, (married to Karins sister)) (1993-1994 [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] and known for leading peace negotiations in the Middle East)
*[[Anne-cath vestly]] (Ingrid Schulerud aunt) (Writer of literature for children with a left wing and feministic political message, and political advocate for less secrecy about sex toward children)
'''The [[Gerhardsen]] Family'''
All members of the family is associated with the [[Norwegian Labour Party]]
*[[Einar Gerhardsen]] (1945-1951, 1955 - 1963 and 1963 - 1965 [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]])
*[[Rune Gerhardsen]] (son of Einar Gerhardsen) (1991-1996 Leader of the city government in [[Oslo]])
*[[Tove Strand]] (divorced from Rune Gerhardsen and mother of Mina Gerhardsen) (1986–1989 [[Minister of Social Affairs]] 1990–1992 [[Minister of Employment and Administration]])
*[[Mina Gerhardsen]] (daughter of Rune Gerhardsen and Tove Strand and granddaughter of Einar Gerhardsen) (2005-present Political advisor for [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]] [[Jens Stoltenberg]])
*[[Eirik Øwre Thorshaug]] (Married to Mina Gerhardsen) (2007-present political advisor for [[Minister of Justice]] [[Knut Storberget]])
'''The [[Bondevik]] Family'''
All members of the family is associated with the Norwegian [[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic Party]]
*[[Kjell Bondevik]] (Uncle of Kjell Magne Bondevik) (1963 [[Minister of Social Affairs]], 1965-1971 [[Minister of Education and Church Affairs]])
*[[Kjell Magne Bondevik]] (nephew of Kjell Bondevik) (1997-2000 and 2000-2005 [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]], 1989-1990 [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]], 1983–1986 [[Minister of Education and Church Affairs]])
==[[Pakistan]]==
{{main|Political families of Pakistan}}
'''The [[Bhutto]] Family '''
*[[Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto]],Feudal Lord [[Larkana]], [[Sindh]]
**[[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] ([[President of Pakistan|President]] ([[1970]]-[[1973]]); [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] ([[1973]]-[[1977]]); son of Sir Shahnawaz
**[[Nusrat Bhutto]] (former minister without portfolio, party leader, and [[Deputy Prime Minister]]); wife of Zulfikar
***[[Benazir Bhutto]] ([[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]], [[1988]]-[[1990]] and [[1993]]-[[1996]]); daughter of Zulfikar Ali
***[[Asif Ali Zardari]] (former Minister); husband of Benazir
****[[Bilawal Bhutto Zardari]] (Chairman of [[Pakistan Peoples Party]]); son of Benazir and Asif Ali
***[[Murtaza Bhutto]]; son of Zulfikar Ali
***[[Ghinwa Bhutto]]; widow of Murtaza
****[[Fatima Bhutto]]; daughter of Murtaza
***[[Sanam Bhutto]]; daughter of Zulfikar Ali
***[[Shahnawaz Bhutto]]; son Zulfikar Ali
**[[Mumtaz Bhutto]] ([[Governor of Sindh]], [[Chief Minister of Sindh]]); cousin of Zulfikar Ali
***[[Ameer Bux Bhutto]] (Vice-President of [[Sindh National Front]]); son of Mumtaz
'''The [[Jinnah]] Family'''
*'''[[Mohammad Ali Jinnah]]''' ([[Governor-General of Pakistan]], 1947-1948)
*[[Fatima Jinnah]] (sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah; presidential candidate)
'''The [[Sharif]] Family'''
*'''[[Nawaz Sharif]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Pakistan]], 1990-1993 and 1997-1999)
*[[Shahbaz Sharif]] (brother of Nawaz Sharif; Chief Minister of Punjab, 1997-1999)
'''The [[Zia-ul-Haq]] Family'''
*'''[[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]''' ([[President of Pakistan]], 1978-1988)
**[[Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq]] (son of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq; cabinet minister)
'''The [[Elahi]] Family'''
*[[Zahoor Elahi]]
*[[Pervaiz Ellahi]]
*[[Mohnis Ekkahi]]
==[[Palau]]==
'''The [[Remengesau]] Family'''
*[[Thomas Remengesau, Sr.]] ([[President of Palau]], 1988-1989)
**[[Tommy Remengesau]] (son of Thomas Remengesau, Sr.; [[President of Palau]], 2001- )
==[[Panama]]==
'''The [[Arias]] Family'''
*'''[[Arnulfo Arias Madrid]]''' ([[President of Panama]], 1940-1941, 1949-1951, and 1968)
*[[Mireya Moscoso]] (wife of Arnulfo Arias Madrid; [[President of Panama]], 1999-2004)
*[[Harmodio Arias Madrid]] (brother of Arnulfo Arias Madrid; [[President of Panama]], 1932-1936)
'''The [[Arosemena]] Family'''
*[[Florencio Harmodio Arosemena]] ([[President of Panama]], 1928-1931)
*[[Juan Demóstenes Arosemena]] (NOT the brother of Florencio Harmodio Arosemena (a widespread mistake); [[President of Panama]], 1936-1939)
*[[Alcibíades Arosemena]] (brother-in-law of Juan Demóstenes Arosemena; [[President of Panama]], 1951-1952)
'''The [[Chiari]] Family'''
*[[Rodolfo Chiari]] ([[President of Panama]], 1924-1928)
**[[Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón|Roberto Chiari]] (son of Rodolfo Chiari; [[President of Panama]], 1960-1964)
'''The [[Delvalle]] Family'''
*[[Max Delvalle]] (politician)
**[[Eric Arturo Delvalle]] (nephew of Max Delvalle; [[President of Panama]], 1985-1988)
'''The [[Lewis]] Family'''
*[[Gabriel Lewis Galindo]] (Foreign Minister, 1994-1996)
**[[Samuel Lewis Navarro]] (son of Gabriel Lewis Galindo; Foreign Minister, 2004- )
'''The [[Torrijos]] Family'''
*'''[[Omar Torrijos]]''' (Panamanian leader, 1968-1981)
**[[Martín Torrijos]] (son of Omar Torrijos; [[President of Panama]], 2004- )
==[[Papua New Guinea]]==
'''The [[Chen (surname)|Chan]] Family''' (father-son)
* [[Julius Chan|Sir Julius Chan]], [[Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea]], [[1980]]-[[1982]] and [[1994]]-[[1997]]
** [[Byron Chan]], member of the [[National Parliament of Papua New Guinea|National Parliament]], [[2002]]-present
'''The [[Somare]] Family''' (father-son)
* [[Michael Somare|Sir Michael Somare]], [[Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea]], [[1975]]-[[1980]], [[1982]]-[[1985]] and [[2002]]-present
** [[Arthur Somare]], member of the [[National Parliament of Papua New Guinea|National Parliament]], [[1997]]-present
==[[Paraguay]]==
'''The [[Argaña]] Family'''
*'''[[Luis María Argaña]]''' (Vice President, 1998-1999)
**[[Félix Argaña]] (son of Luis María Argaña; vice presidential candidate)
**[[Nelson Argaña]] (son of Luis María Argaña; cabinet minister)
'''The [[Cubas]] Family'''
*'''[[Raúl Cubas Grau]]''' ([[President of Paraguay]], 1998-1999)
*[[Carlos Cubas Grau]] (brother of Raúl Cubas Grau; cabinet minister)
'''The [[López]] Family'''
*'''[[José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia]]''' (Supreme Dictator of Paraguay, 1814-1840)
**[[Carlos Antonio López]] (nephew of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia; [[President of Paraguay]], 1844-1862)
***[[Francisco Solano López]] (son of Carlos Antonio López; [[President of Paraguay]], 1862-1869)
==[[Peru]]==
'''The [[Andrade]] Family'''
*[[Alberto Andrade]], Mayor of Lima (1996-2002) and Congressman (2006-2011)
*[[Fernando Andrade]], Mayor of Miraflores (1997-2006)
'''The [[Belaúnde]]/[[Diez Canseco]] Family'''
*[[Pedro Diez Canseco]] ([[President of Peru]], 1863, 1865, and 1868)
*[[Francisco Diez Canseco]] (brother of Pres. Pedro Diez Canseco; [[President of Peru]], 1872)
*[[Rafael Belaúnde y Diez Canseco]] (grandson of Pres. Pedro Diez Canseco; [[Pres. of the Council of Ministers]], 1945-1946)
*[[Víctor Andrés Belaúnde|Víctor Andrés Belaúnde y Diez Canseco]], (grandson of Pres. Pedro Diez Canseco), Foreign Minister 1958; Pres. of the United Nations General Assembly, 1959)
*[[Fernando Belaúnde Terry]], (son of Rafael Belaúnde y Diez Canseco; nephew of Victor Andrés Belaunde y Diez Canseco), [[President of Peru]], 1963-1968 and 1980-1985)
*[[José García Belaúnde]], (nephew of Pres. Fernando Beláunde Terry), Foreign Minister, 2006-
*[[Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde]], (nephew of Pres. Fernando Belaúnde Terry), Deputy (1980-1992) and Congressman (2006-2011)
*[[Raul Diez Canseco|Raul Diez Canseco Terry]] was First Vice President of Peru; resigned in 2004.
*[[Javier Diez Canseco]]
*[[Manuel Yrigoyen Diez Canseco]]
*[[Anel Townsend|Ana Elena Townsend Diez Canseco]]
'''The [[de la Riva]]-[[Agüero]] Family'''
*[[José de la Riva Agüero]] ([[President of Peru]], 1823)
*[[José de la Riva-Agüero y Looz Corswaren]] ([[Pres. of the Council of Ministers]], 1873-1874)
*[[Enrique de la Riva-Agüero y Looz Corswaren]] ([[Pres. of the Council of Ministers]], 1899-1900 and 1915-1917)
*[[José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma]] ([[Pres. of the Council of Ministers]], 1933-1934)
'''The [[Fujimori]] Family'''
*[[Alberto Fujimori]], President of Peru 1990-2000
*[[Keiko Fujimori]], First Lady 1994-2000, Congresswoman 2006-2011
*[[Santiago Fujimori]], Youngest brother of Alberto Fujimori, Congressman 2006-2011
*[[Susana Higuchi]] (divorced of Fujimori), First Lady 1990-1994, Congresswoman 1995-2006
'''The [[García]] Family'''
*[[Carlos García Ronceros]], Secretary General of the [[APRA]]
*[[Nytha Pérez of García]], Founding member of the [[APRA]]
*[[Alan García]], President of Peru (1985-1990 and 2006-2011), also Constituyent (1978-1980), Deputy (1980-1985) and Senator (1990-1992)
'''The [[Morales-Bermudez]] Family'''
*[[Remigio Morales Bermúdez]] ([[President of Peru]], 1890-1894)
*[[Francisco Morales Bermúdez]] (grandson of Pres. Remigio Morales Bermúdez; [[President of Peru]], 1975-1980)
'''The [[Pardo]] Family'''
*[[Manuel Pardo Ribadeneyra]], Regent for King Fernando VII's, Cuzco, 1816-1819
*[[Felipe Pardo y Aliaga]], Foreign Minister, 1855, son of Manuel Pardo Ribadeneyra
*[[Manuel Pardo y Lavalle]], son of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga; Foreign minister, [[President of Peru]], 1872-1876
*[[José Antonio de Lavalle y Pardo]],nephew of Pres. Manuel Pardo y Lavalle and grandson of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga; Foreign Minister, 1882-83.
*[[Felipe de Osma y Pardo]], nephew of Pres. Manuel Pardo y Lavalle and grandson of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga; Foreign Minister, 1891.
*[[José Pardo y Barreda]], son of Pres. Manuel Pardo y Lavalle; Foreign Minister, [[President of Peru]], 1904-1908 and 1915-1919
*[[Juan Pardo Heeren]], son of Pres. Jose Pardo y Barreda, Finance Minister, 1963
'''The [[Prado]] Family'''
*[[Mariano Ignacio Prado Ochoa]] ([[President of Peru]], 1865-1868 and 1876-1879)
*[[Javier Prado y Ugarteche]] (son of Pres. Mariano Ignacio Prado; Foreign Minister, 1905-1906)
*[[Jorge Prado y Ugarteche]] (son of Pres. Mariano Ignacio Prado; President of the Council of Ministers, 1933)
*[[Manuel Prado y Ugarteche]] (son of Pres. Mariano Ignacio Prado; [[President of Peru]], 1939-1945 and 1956-1962)
==[[Philippines]]==
'''The [[:Category:Aquino family|Aquino]] Family'''
*[[Benigno Aquino Sr.]] (assemblyman)
*[[Benigno Aquino, Jr.]] (former senator and political prisoner; son of Benigno Aquino, Sr.)
*[[Agapito Aquino]] (former senator, son of Benigno Aquino, Sr.)
*[[Teresa Aquino-Oreta]] (former senator; daughter of Benigno Aquino, Sr.)
*[[Benigno Aquino III]] (congressman and senator; son of Benigno Aquino, Jr. and Corazon Aquino)
*[[Corazon Aquino|Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino]] (former [[President of the Philippines|president]], wife of Benigno Aquino, Jr.)
'''The [[Cojuangco]] Family'''
*[[Melecio Cojuangco]] (former Representative, 1st Philippine Assembly)
*Jose "Pepe" Cojuangco Sr. (former Representative, 10th Philippine Assembly; father of [[Corazon Aquino]])
*Eduardo Cojuangco Sr. (former provincial governor)
*Jose "Peping" Cojuangco Jr. (Presidential adviser on Food Security; former Representative, House of Representatives; brother of [[Corazon Aquino]])
*Margarita "Ting-Ting" Cojuangco (Undersecretary for Interior and Local Government; former provincial governor; wife of Jose Jr.)
*[[Corazon Aquino|Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino]] (former President of the Philippines, 1986-1992)
*[[Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.]] (former 1992 Presidential candidate; former Representative, House of Representatives)
*[[Mercedes Cojuangco-Teodoro]] (former Assemblywoman, Batasang Pambansa)
*[[Marcos Cojuangco]] (Representative, House of Representatives)
*[[Carlos Cojuangco]] (Representative, House of Representatives; former town Mayor)
'''The Escudero Family'''
*Manuel Escudero (former Representative, 4th Philippine Assembly)
*Salvador Escudero Sr. (former provincial governor, provincial legislative member, town mayor and councilor)
*Salvador Escudero Jr. (former town mayor and provincial legislative member)
*Ramon Escudero (town councilor)
*Antonio Escudero Jr. (provincial vice governor)
*[[Salvador Escudero III]] (former Secretary of Agriculture; former Representative, House of Representatives; former Assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa; former Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food)
*Oscar Escudero (town mayor)
*[[Francis Escudero]] (Representative, House of Representatives; son of Salvador III; current senator)
'''The [[:Category:Estrada family|Estrada Family]]'''
*[[Joseph Estrada]] (born Jose M. Ejercito) (former [[President of the Philippines|President]])
*[[Luisa Ejercito Estrada|Luisa Pimintel Estrada]] (senator, wife of Joseph Estrada)
*[[Jinggoy Estrada]] (born Jose P. Ejercito, Jr.) (senator, son of Joseph Estrada)
*[[JV Ejercito]] (mayor, son of Joseph Estrada)
'''The [[Lacson]] Family'''
*[[Aniceto Lacson]] (former President of the Republic Negros 1898)
*[[Arsenio Lacson]] (former congressman and Mayor of Manila)
*Daniel Lacson (former Governor of Negros Occidental)
*[[Isaac Lacson]] (former congressman and senator), son of Aniceto Lacson
*Rafael Lacson (former Governor of Negros Occidental and Mayor of Talisay City)
*Eusebio Lacson (former Mayor of Tibiao)
*Jose Carlos Lacson (congressman)
*[[Panfilo Lacson]] (senator and presidential candidate)
*[[Karl-Romeo Lacson]] ( Landesschriftführer April, 2004 - June, 2005 der Offensive D in Baden-Württemberg )
'''The [[:Category:Marcos family|Marcos]] Family'''
*[[Fabian Marcos]] (appointed Mayor of [[Batac]] during the American occupation)
*[[Mariano Marcos]] (assemblyman)
*[[Ferdinand Marcos]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]], [[1965]]-[[1986]])
*[[Imelda Marcos]] (first lady), (Governor of Metro Manila), (Minister of Human Settlements), (Congresswoman)
*[[Elizabeth Keon|Elizabeth Marcos-Keon]] (former provincial governor)
*[[Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.]] (provincial governor)
*[[Maria Imelda Marcos|Imee Marcos]] (congresswoman)
*[[Mariano Marcos II]] (provincial board member)
*[[Michael Keon|Michael Marcos Keon]] (provincial board member)
*[[Angelo Barba|Angelo Marcos Barba]] (provincial board member)
*[[Fidel Ramos]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]], [[1992]]-[[1998]]) (cousin of Ferdinand Marcos)
'''The [[Macapagal-Arroyo]] Family'''
*[[Diosdado Macapagal]] (former [[President of the Philippines|President]])
*Cielo Macapagal-Salgado (former provincial vice governor; daughter of Diosdado and elder sister of Gloria)
*[[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]] (current [[President of the Philippines|President]])
*[[Ignacio Arroyo]] (congressman; brother in law of Gloria)
*[[Juan Miguel Macapagal-Arroyo]] (provincial vice-governor; eldest son of Gloria and grandson of Diosdado)
'''The [[Ty Family]]'''
1st generation
*[[Doña Adela Serra-Ty]] (Mayor / Governor)
2nd generation
*[[Don Mario Serra-Ty]] (Mayor / Assemblyman / Congressman / Secretary of the Dept. of Health in the house of representatives / Author of Republic Act No. 7901 which created Caraga Region on February 25, 1995)
*[[Felicidad Ty-Pimentel]] (Vice-Governor / Governor)
3rd generation
*[[Marybeth Ty-Delgado]] (Vice-Mayor / Mayor)
*[[Vicente Ty-Pimentel]] (Mayor / Governor)
*[[Johnny Ty-Pimentel]] (Vice-Governor)
*[[Alexander Ty-Pimentel]] (Vice-Mayor / Mayor)
*[[Larry Ty-Montesclaros]] (provincial board member)
'''The [[Villarreal (disambiguation)|Villarreal]] Family '''
*[[Cornelio T. Villareal Sr.]] ([[House Speaker of the Philippines]])
*[[Cornelio Villareal Jr.]] (Governor)
*[[Raoul Villareal]](Congressman)
*[[Juelita Villareal]](Congressman)
*[[Christopher Villareal]](Provincial Board Member; Mayor)
*[[Roy Villareal - Señeres]](former ambassador; NLRC Chairman)
The Rama Family
*Vicente Rama (Senator / Mayor / Congressman)
*Osmundo Rama (Governor - Cebu)
*Napoleon Rama (Constitutional Commission Floor Leader)
*Eduardo L. Rama, Sr. (Governor / Congressman - Agusan del Norte)
*Enrique Rama (Vice Governor - Cebu)
*Michael L. Rama (Vice Mayor / City Councilor - Cebu)
*Eduardo R. Rama, Jr. (City Councilor - Cebu)
*George Rama (City Councilor / Barangay Chairman - Cebu)
*Fernando Rama (City Councilor - Cebu)
*Haley Rama Sy (Barangay Councilor - Cebu)
*Pancreasus Rama (Barangay Councilor - Cebu)
*Emundito N. Rama (Vice Mayor - Kiblawan, Davao del Sur)
*Edgar Rama (Mayor - Poro, Cebu)
The [[Caparroso Family]]
*[[Luis Caparroso]] (President, Kasayahan HOA)
*[[Myrna Caparroso]] (Director, Kasayahan HOA, wife of Luis)
*[[Elecerio Caparroso]] (Vice-President, Kasayahan HOA, brother of Luis)
*[[Clarita Caparroso]] (Director, Kasayahan HOA, sister in-law of Luis)
*[[Luis Antonio Caparroso II]] (Youth PRO, Kasayahan HOA, son of Luis)
*[[Elecerio Miguel Caparroso III]] (Youth PRO, Kasayahan HOA, son of Elecerio)
*[[Myrna Cepeda]] (Director, Kasayahan HOA)
*[[Flor Dela Cruz]] (Auditor, Kasayahan HOA, niece of Luis & Elecerio)
==[[Pitcairn Islands]]==
'''The [[Christian]] Family '''
*[[Fletcher Christian]] - founding "chief" ([[1789]]-[[1793]])
*[[Steve Christian]] - [[Mayor of Pitcairn Islands|Mayor]] ([[1999]]-[[2004]]); 7th generation descendant of Fletcher Christian; brother of Brenda Christian.
*[[Brenda Christian]] - [[Mayor of Pitcairn Islands|Mayor]] since [[2004]]; 7th generation descendant of Fletcher Christian; sister of Steve Christian.
==[[Poland]]==
''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 Gierek Family ''' (father-son)
* [[Edward Gierek]] - [[General secretary|First Secretary]] of the [[Polish United Workers' Party]] (ruling party) 1970-1980
* [[Adam Gierek]] - [[Member of the European Parliament]], former [[Senate of Poland|Senator]]
'''The Giertych Family''' (father-son-grandson)
*[[Jędrzej Giertych]] - political leader before WW2
*[[Maciej Giertych]] - Member of the European Parliament, earlier deputy to [[Sejm]]
*[[Roman Giertych]] - Deputy Prime Minister, leader of [[Liga Polskich Rodzin]] (coalition party)
'''The Grabski Family''' (brothers)
*[[Stanisław Grabski]] - politician leader before and after WW2
*[[Władysław Grabski]] - nationalist politician before WW2, Prime Minister of Poland (1920 and 1923-1925)
'''The Kaczyński Family''' ([[identical twin]]s)
*[[Jarosław Kaczyński]] - [[Prime Minister of Poland]] 2006-2007, leader of [[Prawo i Sprawiedliwość]] (then ruling party)
*[[Lech Kaczyński]] - [[President of Poland]] since 2005, former [[President of Warsaw]] (capital city)
'''The Wałęsa Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Lech Wałęsa]] - President of Poland 1990-1995
*[[Jarosław Wałęsa]] - deputy to [[Sejm]] since 2005, former candidate for EP seat
==[[Portugal]]==
'''The Carmona and Carmona Rodrigues Family ''' (grand-uncle-grand-nephew)
*[[Óscar Carmona]] - [[List of Presidents of Portugal|President]] ([[1926]]-[[1951]])
**[[António Carmona Rodrigues]] - [[Minister of the Public Works, Transportation and Habitation]] ([[2003]]-[[2004]]); [[List of mayors of Lisbon|Mayor of Lisbon]] (interim) ([[2004]]-[[2005]]); [[List of mayors of Lisbon|Mayor of Lisbon]] ([[2005]]-[[2007]])
'''The Soares Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Mário Soares]] - [[List of Prime Ministers of Portugal|Prime Minister]] ([[1976]] - [[1978]]; [[1983]] - [[1985]]); [[List of Presidents of Portugal|President]] ([[1986]] - [[1996]])
**[[João Soares]] - [[List of mayors of Lisbon|Mayor of Lisbon]] ([[1995]] - [[2001]])
'''The Portas Family ''' (father-brothers)
*[[Nuno Portas]] - Minister (1970s)
**[[Paulo Portas]] - Minister of State and National Defense ([[2002]] - [[2005]]); President of [[People's Party (Portugal)|Popular Party]] ([[1998]] - [[2005]])
**[[Miguel Portas]] - [[European Parliament]] Member, elected by the [[Leftwing Block]] ([[as of 2004|2004]] - )
==[[Puerto Rico]]==
'''The [[Calderón]] Family '''
*[[Sila María Calderón|Sila María Calderón Serra]] ([[List of Governors of Puerto Rico|Governor]], [[2001]]-[[2005]])
*[[Sila Marí González Calderón]], member of the Puerto Rican Senate
'''The [[Hernandez]] Family '''
*[[José Alfredo Hernández Mayoral]] (former governor candidate)
* [[Juan Eugenio Hernández Mayoral]](member of Puerto Rico's Senate)
*[[Rafael Hernández Colón]] ([[List of Governors of Puerto Rico|Governor]], [[1973]]-[[1977]], [[1985]]-[[1993]])
'''The [[Muñoz]] Family '''
*[[Victoria Melo Muñoz]] (former governor candidate)
*[[Luis Muñoz Marín]] ([[List of Governors of Puerto Rico|Governor]], [[1948]]-[[1964]])
*[[Luis Muñoz Rivera]], (father of Muñoz Marín, [[List of Governors of Puerto Rico|Governor]])
'''The [[Rivera]] Family '''
*[[Ramón Luis Rivera Jr.]] (mayor of [[Bayamón, Puerto Rico|Bayamón]])
*[[Ramón Luis Rivera|Ramón Luis Rivera Sr.]] (former mayor of Bayamón)
'''The [[Pesquera]] Family '''
*[[Carlos Pesquera|Carlos Ignacio Pesquera Morales]] ([[former governor candidate]])
*[[Farrique Pesquera Morales]] ([[former vicepresidente of a Puerto Rican Independence Party municipal party committee]], )
*[[José Lorenzo Pesquera]] ([[Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico]])
*[[Santiago Mari Pesquera]] ([[a assassinated pro independence activist]])
*[[Paquita Pesquera Cantellops]] (activist, mother of Santiago Mari and founder of Puerto Rican Independence Party)
*[[Héctor Luis Pesquera Sevillano]] (co-president of [[Hostosian National Independence Movement)
'''The [[Romero]] Family '''
*[[Melinda Romero Donnelly]] (ex member of Puerto Rico's Senate]])
*[[Carlos Romero Barceló]] ([[List of Governors of Puerto Rico|Governor]], )
==Puerto Rico, USA==
'''Rossello Gonzalez Family'''
* Hon. Don [[Pedro Rosello]] M.D. PhD''Pediatric Neurosurgeon''' (Governor of Puerto Rico for to consecutive two terms (1993 y 2001)
== [[Russia]] / [[Soviet Union]] ==
'''The [[Brezhnev]]-Churbanov''' Family (father-in-law and son-in-law)
* [[Leonid Brezhnev]] (1906-1982) (leader of the Soviet Union, 1964-1982)
** Yuri Churbanov (b.1936) (Deputy of Ministers of Interior of the USSR), son-in-law of Leonid Brezhnev)
'''The [[Gorbachev]] Family'''
* [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] (b.1931) ([[General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union |Communist Party General Secretary]], [[List of heads of state of the Soviet Union |Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet, and President of the Soviet Union]])
* [[Raisa Gorbacheva]] (1932-1999) ([[First Lady]] of the Soviet Union who took on a large political and public role, unlike her virtually invisible predecessors), wife of Mikhail Gorbachev
'''The [[Kosygin]]-[[Primakov]] Family''' (somebodies-in-law via 2 marriages)
* [[Alexey Kosygin]] (1904-1980) ([[Premier of the Soviet Union]])
** Germen Gvishiani (1928-2003) ([[Professor]]), son of a former [[NKVD]] [[Lieutenant General]], son-in-law of Alexey Kosygin
** [[Yevgeny Primakov]] (b.1929) ([[Prime Minister of Russia]] in 1998–1999), brother-in-law of Germen Gvishiani
'''The [[Sobchak]]-Narusova Family''' (spouses)
* [[Anatoly Sobchak]] (1937-2000) ([[mayor]] of [[Saint Petersburg]])
* [[Lyudmila Narusova]] (b.1951) (senator and MP), widow of Anatoly Sobchak
'''The [[Stalin]]-[[Zhdanov]] Family''' (fathers of spouses)
* [[Joseph Stalin]] (1878-1953) (Soviet leader)
* [[Andrey Zhdanov]] (1896-1948) (member of the [[Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union]])
** [[Svetlana Alliluyeva]] (b.1926), daughter of Joseph Stalin, daughter-in-law of Andrey Zhdanov
'''The Trotsky-Kamenev Family''' (brothers-in-law)
* [[Leon Trotsky]] (1879-1940) ([[Foreign Minister of Russia|People's Comissar for Foreign Affairs]], [[Minister of Defence of Soviet Union|People's Commissar for Army and Navy Affairs]])
* [[Lev Kamenev]] (1883-1936) ([[List of heads of state of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets]]), brother-in-law of Trotsky
'''The Yeltsin Family''' (father-in-law and son-in-law)
* [[Boris Yeltsin]], [[President of Russia]] (1991-1999)
** [[Tatyana Dyachenko|Tatyana Yeltsin-Yumashev]] (b.1960), daughter of Boris Yeltsin
** [[Valentin Yumashev]] (b.1957), chief of the [[Russian presidential administration |Presidential administration of Russia]], husband of Tatyana
*** [[Oleg Deripaska]] (b.1968) (the richest of Russian citizens), son-in-law of Valentin Yumashev (by the former marriage)
'''The Zubkov-Serdyukov Family''' (father-in-law and son-in-law)
* [[Viktor Zubkov]] (b.1941) ([[Prime Minister of Russia]] from September 2007 to May 2008)
** [[Anatoliy Serdyukov]] (b.1962) ([[Defence Minister of the Russian Federation]] from February 2007), son-in-law of Viktor Zubkov
==[[Rwanda]]==
'''The [[Habyarimana]] Family and [[Kayibanda]] Family Family'''
*[[Grégoire Kayibanda]] (former [[List of Presidents of Rwanda|President]])
*[[Juvénal Habyarimana]] (former [[List of Presidents of Rwanda|President]])
*[[Agathe Habyarimana]] (wife of Juvénal Habyarimana and partner-in-power)
==[[Saint Lucia]]==
'''The [[Cenac]] Family'''
*'''[[Winston Cenac]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Saint Lucia]], 1981-1982)
*[[Neville Cenac]] (brother of Winston Cenac; Foreign Minister, 1987-1992)
'''The [[Lewis]] Family'''
*Sir [[Allen Lewis]] ([[Governor-General of Saint Lucia]], 1979-1980 and 1982-1987)
**[[Vaughan Lewis]] (son of Sir Allen Lewis; [[Prime Minister of Saint Lucia]], 1996-1997)
==[[São Tomé and Príncipe]]==
'''The [[Costa Alegre]] Family'''
*[[Norberto Costa Alegre]] ([[Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe]], 1992-1994)
*[[Alda Bandeira]] (wife of Norberto Costa Alegre; Foreign Minister, 1991-1993 and 2002)
'''The [[Trovoada]] Family'''
*'''[[Miguel Trovoada]]''' ([[President of São Tomé and Príncipe]], 1991-2001)
**[[Patrice Trovoada]] (Foreign Minister, 2001-2002)
==[[Saudi Arabia]]==
'''The [[Al-Sulaim]] Family'''
*Prince Yahia Al-Sulaim
He is the first Prince in [[Al-Sulaim]] dynasty. He became at the thorn of [[Unaizah]] in 1817 after killing the ruler appointed by the Ottoman emperor. He was killed in Baq’a betel between [[Al-Sulaim]] and Bin Rashed of [[Hail]].
*Prince Zamil A.[[Al-Sulaim]]
==[[Seychelles]]==
'''The [[Ferrari]] Family'''
*'''[[Maxime Ferrari]]''' (opposition leader)
**[[Jean-François Ferrari]] (son of Maxime Ferrari; [[Seychelles National Party]] activist)
**[[Pauline Ferrari]] (daughter of Maxime Ferrari)
==[[Singapore]]==
'''The [[Lee]] Family'''
*'''[[Lee Kuan Yew]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Singapore]], 1965-1990)
**[[Lee Hsien Loong]] (son of Lee Kuan Yew; [[Prime Minister of Singapore]], 2004- )
==[[Solomon Islands]]==
'''The''' [[Chen (surname)|Chan]] Family'''
*[[Tommy Chan]] (Member of Parliament and businessman)
**[[Laurie Chan]] (son of Tommy Chan; Foreign Minister, 2002- )
'''The [[Kemakeza]] Family'''
*'''Sir [[Allan Kemakeza]]''' ([[Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands]], 2001- )
*[[Ataban Tonezepo]] (brother of Sir Allan Kemakeza; Premier of Central province)
== Somalia ==
'''Aydid'''
* [[Muhammad Farah Aydid]] (1936–1996)
* [[Hussein Aydid]] (born 1962)
'''Barre'''
* [[Muhammad Siad Barre]] (1919?–1995)
* [[Abdirahman Jama Barre]]
==[[South Africa]]==
'''The [[de Klerk]] Family'''
*[[Frederik Willem de Klerk]]
*[[Jan de Klerk]]
'''The [[Mandela]] Family and [[Machel]] Family '''
*[[Nelson Mandela]] - [[President of South Africa|President]] ([[1994]]-[[1999]])
*[[Winnie Madikizela-Mandela]] - political activist; 2nd wife of [[Nelson Mandela]]
*[[Graça Machel]] - First Lady of [[Mozambique]] ([[1975]]-[[1983]]) and [[South Africa]] ([[1998]]-[[1999]]); widow of Samoa Machel; 3rd wife of Nelson Mandela
*[[Samora Machel]] - [[President of Mozambique]] ([[1975]]-[[1983]]); first husband of Graça Machel
'''The [[Marte]] Family ''' (father-daughter)
* [[Otto-Carl Marte]]
* [[Laure-Marie Marte]]
'''The [[Mbeki]] Family ''' (father-son)
*[[Govan Mbeki]]
*[[Thabo Mbeki]]
'''The [[Ngcuka]] Family''' (husband-wife)
*[[Bulelani Ngcuka]]
*[[Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka]]
'''The [[Sisulu]] Family '''
* [[Walter Sisulu]]
* [[Albertina Sisulu]]
* [[Lindiwe Sisulu]]
'''The [[Slovo]] Family and [[First Family of South Africa|First]] Families''' (husband-wife)
*[[Joe Slovo]] - [[Communist]] leader
*[[Ruth First]]
'''The [[Tambo]] Family'''
* [[Oliver Tambo]]
* [[Dali Tambo]]
'''The [[Zuma (political family)|Zuma]] Family ''' (ex-spouses)
*[[Jacob Zuma]], Deputy President of South Africa
*[[Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma]], Foreign Minister of South Africa
==[[Spain]]==
'''The [[Arana]] Family'''
*[[Sabino Arana]]
*[[Luis Arana Goiri]]
'''The [[Aznar]] Family '''
*[[Manuel Aznar]]
*[[José María Aznar]] - [[List of Prime Ministers of Spain|Prime Minister]] ([[1996]]-[[2004]])
*[[Ana Botella]]
*[[Alejandro Agag]]
'''The [[Benegas]] Family '''
*[[Doris Benegas]]
*[[Txiki Benegas]]
'''The [[Calvo-Sotelo]] Family'''
*[[José Calvo Sotelo]] - Minister of Economy (1920s)
*[[Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo]] - [[List of Prime Ministers of Spain|Prime Minister]] ([[1981]]-[[1982]])
*[[Mercedes Cabrera Calvo Sotelo]] - Former Minister of Education (2006-...)
'''The [[Oreja]] Family'''
*[[Marcelino Oreja]]
*[[Jaime Mayor Oreja]]
'''The [[Primo de Rivera]] Family
*[[Miguel Primo de Rivera]]
*[[José Antonio Primo de Rivera]]
'''The [[Redondo]] Family '''
*[[Nicolás Redondo]]
*[[Nicolás Redondo Terreros]]
==[[Sri Lanka]]==
'''The [[Senanayake]] Family'''
*'''[[Don Stephen Senanayake]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Ceylon]] and National Hero, 1947-1952)
**[[Dudley Shelton Senanayake]] (son of Don Stephen Senanayake;[[Prime Minister of Ceylon]], 1952-1953, 1960, and 1965-1970)
***[[Rukman Senanayake]] (grandson of Don Stephen Senanayake;[[Chairman]] of [[United National Party]], former [[Cabinet Minister]] and current [[Member of Parliament]])
*[[Fredrick Richard Senanayake]] (brother of Don Stephen Senanayake;[[Legislative Council of Ceylon|Member of Legislative Council]] and Independence activist)
**Richard Gotabhaya Senanayake (son of Fredrick Richard Senanayake;[[Member of Parliament]])
(also related to Sir [[John Lionel Kotelawala]], [[Junius Richard Jayewardene]], and [[Ranil Wickremesinghe]])
'''The [[Bandaranaike]]-[[Kumaratunga]] Family'''
*'''[[Solomon Bandaranaike]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Ceylon]], 1956-1959)
*[[Sirimavo Bandaranaike]] (wife of Solomon Bandaranaike; [[Prime Minister of Sri Lanka]], 1960-1965, 1970-1977, and 1994-2000)
**[[Sunethra Bandaranaike]] (daughter of Solomon and Sirimavo Bandaranaike;politician and socialite)
**[[Chandrika Kumaratunga]] (daughter of Solomon and Sirimavo Bandaranaike; [[President of Sri Lanka]], 1994-2005 )
**[[Vijaya Kumaratunga]] (husband of Chandrika Kumaratunga; actor and politician)
**[[Anura Bandaranaike]] (son of Solomon and Sirimavo Bandaranaike; former [[Cabinet Minister]], Speaker and Member of Parliament)
(also related to [[Felix Dias Bandaranaike]], Anuruddha Ratwatte, Hector Kobbekaduwa)
'''The Gopallawa Family''' (also related to Bandaranaike)
*'''[[William Gopallawa]]''' ([[President of Sri Lanka]], 1972-1978)
**[[Monty Gopallawa]] (son of William Gopallawa; Governor of Central province, 2002-2005)
'''The [[Wijeyeratne]] Family'''
*Sir [[Edwin Wijeyeratne]] (former Cabinet Minister and Senator, 1947 -1951)
**Dr [[Nissanka Wijeyeratne]] (second son of Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne; former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament 1977-1988)
***Mano Wijeyeratne (second son of Dr Nissanka Wijeyeratne; current Minister & Member of Parliament, 1993-1994, 2007- )
'''The [[Rajapaksa]] Family'''
* Don M. Rajapaksa([[State Council of Ceylon|Member of State Council]] and Senator)
* Lakshman Rajapaksa (Member of Parliament)
* George Rajapaksa (Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament)
** Nirupama Rajapaksa (Daughter of George Rajapaksa; current Member of Parliament, 2006 -)
* [[D. A. Rajapaksa|Don Alwin Rajapaksa]](former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament)
** Chamal Rajapaksa (son of Don Alwin Rajapaksa; Member of Parliament, Deputy Minister, Cabinet Minister)
** [[Mahinda Rajapaksa]] (son of Don Alwin Rajapaksa; [[President of Sri Lanka]], 2005 - )
** Basil Rajapaksa (son of Don Alwin Rajapaksa; Member of Parliament, 2007 - and Senior Presidential adviser)
==[[Syria]]==
'''The [[Assad]] Family'''
*[[Hafez al-Assad]] ([[President of Syria]], 1971-2000)
**[[Bashar al-Assad]] (son of Hafez al-Assad; [[President of Syria]], 2000- )
**[[Basil al-Assad]] (son of Hafez al-Assad)
*[[Rifaat al-Assad]] (brother of Hafez al-Assad)
'''The [[Atassi]] family'''
*[[Hashim al-Atassi]]
'''The [[al Azem]] family'''
*[[Khaled al azem]]
== [[Sweden]]==
'''[[House of Bernadotte]]'''
*'''[[Folke Bernadotte]] ''' diplomat and politician and he is noted for his negotiation for the release of prisoners from the German [[concentration camp]]s in [[World War II]], grandson of King [[Oscar II of Sweden|Oscar II]] and nephew of King [[Gustaf V of Sweden|Gustaf V]].
'''Bodström family'''
*'''[[Lennart Bodström]]''', social democratic [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] 1982-1985
**'''[[Thomas Bodström]]''', social democratic Minister for Justice since 2000, son of Lennart Bodström
'''Cederschiöld family'''
*'''[[Carl Cederschiöld]]''', conservative mayor of Stockholm 1991–1994 and 1998–2002
*'''[[Charlotte Cederschiöld]]''', conservative member of parliament 1988-1995 and [[Member of the European Parliament]] since 1995, married to Carl Cederschiöld
**'''[[Sebastian Cederschiöld]]''', conservative member of parliament since 2006, son of Charlotte and Carl Cederschiöld
'''[[De Geer]] family'''
*'''[[Louis Gerhard De Geer|Louis De Geer]]''' the elder (1818-1896), Justice Prime Minister 1858-1870, [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] 1876-1880
**'''[[Gerhard Louis De Geer|Louis De Geer]]''' the younger (1854-1935), [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] 1920–1921, son of Louis De Geer the elder
**'''[[Gerard De Geer]]''' (1858-1943), Member of Parliament 1900-1905, son of Louis De Geer the older
***'''[[Gerard De Geer (1889-1980)|Gerard De Geer]]''' (1889-1980), liberal Member of Parliament 1937-1943 and 1951-1958, grandson of a brother to Louis De Geer the elder
****'''[[Lars De Geer]]''' (1922-2002), liberal Minister of Defence 1978-1979, son of Gerard De Geer (1889-1980)
'''Douglas family'''
*'''[[Gustaf Douglas]]''', Moderate Party
*'''[[Walburga Douglas]]''' Moderate Party
'''Hammarskjöld family'''
*'''[[Hjalmar Hammarskjöld]]''', [[Prime Minister of Sweden]] 1914-1917
**'''[[Dag Hammarskjöld]]''', cabinet [[minister without portfolio]] 1951-1953, [[UN Secretary General]] 1953-1961, son of Hjalmar Hammarskjöld
'''Heckscher family'''
*'''[[Gunnar Heckscher]]''', conservative party leader 1961-1965
**'''[[Sten Heckscher]]''', social democratic Minister of Industry and Employment 1994-1996, son of Gunnar Heckscher
'''Leijon family'''
*'''[[Anna-Greta Leijon]]''', social democratic cabinet minister 1973-1976 and 1982-1988
**'''[[Britta Lejon]]''', social democratic cabinet minister 1998-2002, member of parliament since 2002, daughter of Anna-Greta Leijon
'''Myrdal family'''
*'''[[Gunnar Myrdal]]''', social democratic cabinet minister 1945-1947
*'''[[Alva Myrdal]]''', social democratic cabinet minister 1966-1973, wife of Gunnar Myrdal
**'''[[Jan Myrdal]]''', author and independent communist political writer and columnist, son of Alva and Gunnar Myrdal
'''Ohlin family'''
*'''[[Bertil Ohlin]]''', party leader of the liberal Folkpartiet 1944-1967, minister of commerce in the wartime government 1944-1945.
**'''[[Anne Wibble]]''', representing the same party, Minister of Finance in 1991-1994, daughter of Bertil Ohlin.
'''[[Wallenberg family]]'''
*'''Knut Wallenberg''' (1853–1938), banker, Swedish [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] 1914-1917
**'''[[Raoul Wallenberg]]''' ([[1912]]-unknown) businessman and diplomat, he helped many Hungarian Jews during the later stages of [[World War II]], by issuing temporary Swedish "protective passports", grand-nephew of Knut Wallenberg.
==[[Togo]]==
'''The [[Eyadéma]] Family'''
*'''[[Gnassingbé Eyadema]]''' ([[President of Togo]], 1967-2005)
**[[Faure Gnassingbé]] (son of Gnassingbé Eyadema; [[President of Togo]], 2005)
**[[Kpatcha Gnassingbé]] (son of Gnassingbé Eyadema; minister of defence)
'''The [[Olympio]] Family'''
*'''[[Sylvanus Olympio]]''' ([[President of Togo]], 1960-1963)
**[[Gilchrist Olympio]] (son of Sylvanus Olympio; leader, [[Union of Forces for Change]])
**[[Harry Olympio]] (distant cousin of Gilchrist Olympio; opposition party leader)
==[[Trinidad and Tobago]]==
'''The [[Capildeo family]]'''
*[[Simbhoonath Capildeo]] (1914-1990)
*[[Rudranath Capildeo]] (1920-1970)
'''The [[Fitzpatrick family]]'''
*[[George F. Fitzpatrick]] (1875-1920)
*[[Hon. George Fitzpatrick II]]
'''The [[Sinanan family]]'''
==[[Tunisia]]==
'''The [[Bourguiba]] Family'''
*'''[[Habib Bourguiba]]''' ([[President of Tunisia]], 1957-1987)
**[[Habib Bourguiba, Jr.]] (son of Habib Bourguiba; Foreign Minister, 1964-1970)
== Turkey ==
'''Ecevit'''
* [[Bülent Ecevit]] (1925–2006)
* [[Rahşan Ecevit]]
==[[Tuvalu]]==
'''The [[Latasi]] Family'''
* Sir '''[[Kamuta Latasi]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Tuvalu]], 1993-1996)
** Lady [[Naama Maheu Latasi]] (wife of Kamuta Latasi; Member of Parliament)
== Uganda ==
'''Obote'''
* [[Milton Obote]] (1924–2005)
* [[Miria Obote]]
==United Kingdom==
''See '''[[List of political families in the United Kingdom]]''' ''
==[[United States]]==
{{main|List of US political families}}
==[[Uruguay]]==
'''The Arismendi Family''' (father and daughter)
* [[Rodney Arismendi]] (leader of [[Communist Party of Uruguay]])
** [[Marina Arismendi]] (leader of [[Communist Party of Uruguay]]), daughter of Rodney Arismendi
'''The Batlle Family''' (grandfather, son, grandsons and great-grandson)
* [[Lorenzo Batlle y Grau]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 1868-1872)
** [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 1899, 1903-1907 and 1911-1915), son of [[Lorenzo Batlle]]
*** [[César Batlle Pacheco]] (Deputy and Senator), son of [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]], great-nephew of [[Duncan Stewart]]
**** [[Lorenzo Batlle Pacheco]] (Deputy and Senator), son of [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]], great-nephew of [[Duncan Stewart]]
***** [[Luis Batlle Berres]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 1947-1951), nephew of [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]]
****** [[Jorge Batlle Ibáñez]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 2000-2005), son of [[Luis Batlle Berres]]
'''The Beltrán Family''' (father and son)
* [[Washington Beltrán Barbat]] (Blanco Party Deputy, killed by [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]])
** [[Washington Beltrán]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 1965-1966), son of Washington Beltrán Barbat
'''The Blanco Family''' (grandfather, sons and grandson)
* [[Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández]] (Foreign Minister of Uruguay)
** [[Juan Carlos Blanco Acevedo]] (Foreign Minister of Uruguay), son of Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández
*** [[Daniel Blanco Acevedo]] (Deputy for Montevideo), son of Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández
**** [[Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé]] (Foreign Minister of Uruguay, UN Ambassador, and Senator), son of Daniel Blanco Acevedo
'''The Bordaberry Family''' (grandfather, son and two grandsons)
* [[Domingo Bordaberry]] (Senator, and Ruralist leader)
** [[Juan María Bordaberry]] ([[President of Uruguay]], 1972-1976), son of Domingo Bordaberry
*** [[Pedro Bordaberry]] (Former Industry and Tourism Minister), son of Juan María Bordaberry
**** [[Santiago Bordaberry]] (Rural Affairs Activist), son of Juan María Bordaberry
'''The Brum Family''' (brothers)
* [[Baltasar Brum]] (President of Uruguay, 1919-1923)
** [[Alfeo Brum]] (Vice President of Uruguay, 1947-1955), brother of Baltasar Brum
'''The Cuestas Family''' (father and son)
* [[Juan Lindolfo Cuestas]] (President of Uruguay, 1897-1899 and 1899-1903)
** [[Juan Cuestas]] (Diplomat and political activist), son of Juan Lindolfo Cuestas
'''The Demicheli Family''' (spouses)
* [[Alberto Demicheli]] (President of Uruguay, 1976)
** [[Sofía Álvarez Vignoli de Demicheli]] (Senator and diplomat), wife of Alberto Demicheli
'''The Ellauri Family'''
* [[José Longinos Ellauri]] (Foreign Minister of Uruguay, 1830)
** [[José Eugenio Ellauri]] (President of Uruguay, 1873-1875), son of José Longinos Ellauri
'''The Forteza Family'''
* [[Francisco Forteza]] (Deputy, Senator; Defence Minister 1947-1951)
** [[Francisco Forteza (son)]] (Deputy, Senator, Economy Minister 1972), son of Francisco Forteza
'''The Grauert Family'''
* [[Julio César Grauert]] (Deputy)
** [[Héctor Grauert]] (Senator), brother of Julio César Grauert
'''The Héber Family''' (brothers and son of one of them)
* [[Alberto Héber Usher]] (President of Uruguay, 1966-1967)
** [[Mario Héber Usher]] (Deputy and Senator), brother of Alberto Héber Usher
*** [[Luis Alberto Héber]] (Deputy and Senator), son of Mario Héber Usher
'''The Hierro Family''' (grandfather, son and grandson)
* [[Luis Hierro]] (Deputy)
** [[Luis Hierro Gambardella]] (Minister, Deputy and Senator), son of Luis Hierro
*** [[Luis Antonio Hierro López]] (Vice President of Uruguay 2000-2005), son of Luis Hierro Gambardella
'''The Jude Family'''
* [[Raúl Jude]] (Deputy, Justice and Interior Minister, and Senator)
** [[Raumar Jude]], (Deputy and Senator), son of Raúl Jude
'''The Lacalle Family''' (father and son)
* [[Luis Alberto Lacalle]] (President of Uruguay, 1990-1995)
** [[Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou]] (Parliamentary Deputy), son of Luis Alberto Lacalle
'''The Mujica Family'''
* [[José Mujica]] Cordano (Senator, former Agriculture Minister)
** [[Lucía Topolansky]] de Mujica (Senator, former Deputy), wife of [[José Mujica]]
'''The Pacheco Family''' (father and son)
* [[Jorge Pacheco Areco]] (President of Uruguay, 1967-1972)
** [[Jorge Pacheco Klein]] ([[Colorado]] Party deputy), son of Jorge Pacheco Areco
'''The Saravia Family''' (brothers and descendant of one of them)
* [[Gumercindo Saravia]] (Civil War leader in [[Rio Grande]], [[Brazil]])
** [[Aparicio Saravia]] ([[National]] (Blanco) Party and [[Uruguayan]] Civil War leader, killed [[1904]]), younger brother of Gumercindo Saravia
*** [[Villanueva Saravia]], ([[National]] (Blanco) Party regional government leader), great-great-grandson of Aparicio Saravia
'''The Sendic Family''' (father and son)
* [[Raúl Sendic]] (leader of [[Tupamaros]])
** [[Raúl F. Sendic]] (Leader of [[26 March Movement]]), son of Raúl Sendic
'''The Stewart Family''' (uncle and niece)
* [[Duncan Stewart (Uruguayan politician)|Duncan Stewart]] (President of Uruguay, 1894)
** [[Matilde Pacheco Stewart]] de Batlle y Ordóñez (First Lady of Uruguay, 1899, 1903-1907, 1911-1915), niece of Duncan Stewart, wife of [[José Batlle y Ordóñez]]
'''The Terra Family'''
* [[Gabriel Terra]] (President of Uruguay 1931-1938)
** [[Horacio Terra Arocena]] (Senator), nephew of Gabriel Terra
*** [[Juan Pablo Terra]] (Deputy and Senator), son of Horacio Terra Arocena
'''The Wílliman Family''' (grandfather and grandson)
* [[Claudio Wílliman]] (President of Uruguay 1907-1911)
** [[José Claudio Wílliman]] (Served in Uruguayan Senate 1985-1990), grandson of Claudio Wílliman
'''The Végh Family'''
* [[Carlos Végh Garzón]] (Economy minister 1967)
** [[Alejandro Végh Villegas]] (Economy minister, 1970s and 1980s), son of Carlos Végh Garzón
'''The Zorilla de San Martín Family'''
* [[Juan Zorrilla de San Martín]] (Poet and Deputy)
** [[Alejandro Zorrilla de San Martín]], (Deputy, Foreign Affairs Minister, and Senator), grandson of Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
==[[Uzbekistan]]==
'''The [[Karimov]] Family'''
*'''[[Islom Karimov]]''' ([[President of Uzbekistan]], 1991- )
**[[Gulnora Karimova]] (daughter of Islom Karimov; businesswoman and politician)
==[[Vanuatu]]==
'''The [[Lini]] Family'''
*'''[[Walter Lini]]''' ([[Prime Minister of Vanuatu]], 1980-1991)
*[[Ham Lini]] (brother of Walter Lini; [[Prime Minister of Vanuatu]], 2004- )
*[[Hilda Lini]] (sister of Walter Lini; Member of Parliament)
'''The [[Sokomanu]]-[[Sopé]] Family'''
*[[Ati George Sokomanu]] ([[President of Vanuatu]], 1980-1989)
**[[Barak Sopé]] (nephew of Ati George Sokomanu; [[Prime Minister of Vanuatu]], 1999-2001)
==[[Venezuela]]==
'''The [[Sucre family|Sucre]] Family'''
*[[Antonio José de Sucre]] ([[President of Bolivia]], South American Independence War Hero)
*[[Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella|Juan Manuel Sucre]] (Commander-in-Chief of Army 1974)
*[[Leopoldo Sucre Figarella|Leopoldo Sucre]] (Public Works Minister; Senator)
*[[José Francisco Sucre Figarella|José Francisco Sucre]] (Ambassador; Senator)
== Vietnam ==
'''Ngô'''
* [[Ngô Đình Diệm]] (1901–1963)
* [[Ngô Đình Nhu]]
* Madame [[Madame Ngô Đình Nhu|Ngô Đình Nhu]]
==[[Yemen]]==
'''Iryani'''
* [[Abdul Rahman al-Iryani]] (1908?–1998)
* [[Abdul Karim al-Iryani]] (born 1934)
'''The [[Saleh]] Family'''
*'''[[Ali Abdullah Saleh]]''' ([[President of North Yemen]], 1978-1990; [[President of Yemen]], 1990- )
**Col. [[Ahmad Ali Abdullah Saleh]] (son of Ali Abdullah Saleh; Member of Parliament)
==[[Zambia]]==
'''The [[Chiluba]] Family'''
*'''[[Frederick Chiluba]]''' ([[President of Zambia]], 1991-2002)
*[[Benjamin Mwila]] (cousin of Frederick Chiluba; leader of [[Zambia Republican Party]])
'''The [[Kaunda]] Family'''
*'''[[Kenneth Kaunda]]''' ([[President of Zambia]], 1964-1991)
**[[Tilyenji Kaunda]] (son of Kenneth Kaunda; secretary-general, [[United National Independence Party]])
==[[Zimbabwe]]==
'''The [[Mujuru]] Family'''
* [[Solomon Mujuru|Gen. Solomon 'Rex Nhongo' Mujuru]]
* Vice President [[Joyce Mujuru|Joyce "Teurai Ropa" Mujuru]]
'''The [[Mugabe]]-[[Chiyangwa]] Family'''
*'''[[Robert Mugabe]]''' ([[President of Zimbabwe]], 1987-present; [[Prime Minister of Zimbabwe]], 1980-1987)
*[[Sabina Mugabe]] (sister of Robert Mugabe; Member of Parliament)
**[[Innocent Mugabe]] (son of Sabina Mugabe; Director of the Central Intelligence Organisation)
**[[Leo Mugabe]] (son of Sabina Mugabe; businessman and Member of Parliament)
**[[Patrick Zhuwawo]] (son of Sabina Mugabe; businessman and Member of Parliament)
*[[Philip Chiyangwa]] (cousin of Robert Mugabe; businessman and ZANU-PF regional leader)
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