List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign international endorsements explained
This is a list of notable international officials or organizations that endorsed the Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign.
Heads of state and government
Current
Former
- Magdalena Andersson, leader of the opposition in Sweden (2022–present), leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) (2021–present), 34th Prime Minister of Sweden (2021–2022) (S)
- Jacinda Ardern, 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand (2017–2023), 17th Leader of the Labour Party (2017–2023), 36th Leader of the Opposition (2017), 17th Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (2017), member of Parliament for Labour party list (2008–2017) and Mount Albert (2017–2023) (Labour)
- Cellou Dalein Diallo, 6th Prime Minister of Guinea (2004–2006) (UFDG)
- Vicente Fox, 62nd President of Mexico (2000–2006), Governor of Guanajuato (1995–1999), and Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Guanajuato's 3rd district (Independent; served as president under PAN)
- Stefan Löfven, President of the Party of European Socialists (2021–present), 33rd Prime Minister of Sweden (2014–2021), leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (2014–2021) (S)
- Yemi Osinbajo, Acting President of Nigeria (2016, 2017), Vice President of Nigeria (2015–2023) (All Progressives Congress)
- Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark (2009–2011, 2015–2019), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2022–present) (Moderates)
- Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister of Italy (2014–2016), member of the Senate of the Republic for Campania (2022–present) and Florence (2018–2022) (Italia Viva)
- Megawati Sukarnoputri, 1st chairperson of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) (1999–present), 5th President of Indonesia (2001–2004), 8th Vice President of Indonesia (1999–2001), member of the People's Representative Council for Central Java (1987–1997) and West Java (1999) (PDI-P)
- Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia (2015–2018) (Liberal)[2]
- Leo Varadkar, Taoiseach (2017–2020, 2022–2024), Teachta Dála for Dublin West (2007–present) (Fine Gael)
Individuals
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Canada
- Yves-François Blanchet, leader of the Bloc Québécois (2019–present), MP for Beloeil—Chambly (Bloc Québécois)
- Christy Clark, Premier of British Columbia (2011–2017) (BC United)
- Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada (2022–present), MP for Saanich—Gulf Islands (Green Party of Canada)
- Rachel Notley, Premier of Alberta (2015–2019), member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from Edmonton-Strathcona (2008–present) (Alberta New Democratic Party)
- Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) (2017–present), MP for Burnaby South (2019–present), member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament for Bramalea—Gore—Malton (2011–2017) (NDP)
- Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario (2013–2018) (Ontario Liberal Party)
Czechia
- Jan Bartošek, 1st Vice-Chairman of KDU-ČSL (2022–2024), Deputy President of the Chamber of Deputies (2021–present), Deputy (2013–present) (KDU-ČSL)
- Jan Berki, Vice-Chair of Mayors for the Liberec Region (SLK) (2018–present), Deputy (2021–present) (SLK)
- Jan Farský, Leader of Mayors for the Liberec Region (SLK) (2008–2009), 1st Vice-Chair of Mayors and Independents (STAN) (2019–present), Vice-Chair of SLK (2009–2017), Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic (2024–present), Deputy (2010–2022), Mayor of Semily (2006–2014) (STAN)
- Josef Flek, Deputy (2021–present) (Mayors and Independents)
- Markéta Gregorová, Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic (2019–present), Chairwoman of the European Pirate Party (2018–2019) (Piráti)
- Šimon Heller, Deputy (2021–present) (KDU-ČSL)
- Jan Jakob, Vice-Chair of TOP 09 (2019–2023), Deputy (2021–present) (TOP 09)
- Ondřej Kolář, Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic (2024–present), Deputy (2021–2024), Mayor of Prague 6 (2014–2022) (TOP 09)
- Michael Kohajda, Deputy (2021–present) (KDU-ČSL)
- Jan Lacina, Vice-Chair of Mayors and Independents (STAN) (2022–present), Deputy (2021–present) (STAN)
- Danuše Nerudová, Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic (2024–present) (STAN)
- Luděk Niedermayer, Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic (2014–present) (TOP 09)
- Vít Rakušan, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2021–present), Minister of the Interior (2021–present), Leader of STAN (2019–present), 1st Vice-Chairman of STAN (2016–2019), Deputy (2017–present) (STAN)
- Michael Rataj, Deputy (2021–present) (Mayors and Independents)
- Olga Richterová, Vice-chairwoman of the Czech Pirate Party (Piráti) (2018–2022), Deputy President of the Chamber of Deputies (2021–present), Deputy (2017–present) (Piráti)
Denmark
France
Finland
- Mika Aaltola, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present) (National Coalition Party)
- Li Andersson, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Minister of Education (2019–2020, 2021–2023), Leader of the Left Alliance (2016–2024), and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Varsinais-Suomi (2015–2024) (Left Alliance)
- Maria Guzenina, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Minister of Social Services (2011–2013), and Member of Parliament for Uusimaa (2007–2024) (Social Democratic Party of Finland)
- Eero Heinäluoma, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2019–present), Speaker of the Parliament of Finland (2011–2015), Deputy Prime Minister of Finland (2005–2007), and Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (Social Democratic Party)
- Anna-Maja Henriksson, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Minister of Education (2023–2024), Minister of Justice (2011–2015, 2019–2023), Leader of the Swedish People's Party of Finland and Member of the Finnish Parliament (2007–2024) (Swedish People's Party)
- Elsi Katainen, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2018–present) and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Northern Savonia (2007–2015) and Savo-Karelia (Centre Party)
- Katri Kulmuni, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Deputy Prime Minister of Finland (2019–2020), Minister of Finance (2019–2020), Minister of Economic Affairs, Leader of the Centre Party (2019–2020), and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Lapland (2015–2024) (Centre)
- Merja Kyllönen, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2014–2019, 2024–present), Minister of Transport and Communications (2011–2014), and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Oulu (2007–2014) (Left Alliance)
- Ville Niinistö, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Minister of the Environment and Climate Change (2011–2014), Chair of the Green League (2011–2017), and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Varsinais-Suomi (2007–2019) (Green League)
- Maria Ohisalo, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present), Minister of the Environment and Climate Change (2022–2023), Minister of the Interior (2019–2024), and Chairman of the Green League (2019–2023) (Green League)
- Aura Salla, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present) and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Helsinki (2023–2024) (National Coalition Party)
- Pekka Toveri, Member of the European Parliament for Finland (2024–present) and Member of the Finnish Parliament for Uusimaa (2007–2019) (National Coalition Party)
Germany
- Daniel Freund, Member of the European Parliament for Germany (2019–present) (Alliance 90/The Greens)
- Sigmar Gabriel, Vice-Chancellor of Germany (2013–2018) (SPD)
- Metin Hakverdi, member of the Bundestag (2013–present) (SPD)
- Lars Klingbeil, co-leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (2021–present), member of the Bundestag (2005, 2009–present) (SPD)
- Reinhard Krumm, Director of the US and Canada office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (SPD)
- David McAllister, Chair of the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee (2017–present), Member of the European Parliament for Germany (2014–present), Vice President of the European People's Party (2015–present), Minister-President of Lower Saxony (2010–2013), Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union of Lower Saxony (2008–2016), Leader of the Christian Democratic Union in the Landtag of Lower Saxony (2003–2010), and Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony for Hadeln/Wesermünde (1998–2014) (CDU)
- Serpil Midyatli, Leader of the Opposition in Schleswig-Holstein (2023–present) and deputy leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (2019–present) (SPD)
- Nils Schmid, member of the Bundestag from Nürtingen (2017–present) (SPD)
- Ralf Stegner, Leader of the Opposition in Schleswig-Holstein (2017–2023) and deputy leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (2014–2019) (SPD)
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Liberia
- Tiawan Saye Gongloe, 2023 candidate for President of Liberia (LPP)
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Portugal
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
United Kingdom
- Jeffrey Archer, Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal (1992–2024), MP for Louth (1969–1974) (Independent)
- Jonathan Ashworth, MP for Leicester South (2011–2024) (Labour Co-op)
- Robert Buckland, MP for South Swindon (2010–2024), Secretary of State for Justice (2019–2021), Secretary of State for Wales (2022) (Conservative)
- Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brentford and Isleworth (2015–present) (Labour)
- Alex Cole-Hamilton, Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats (2021–present), MSP for Edinburgh Western (2016–present) (Scottish Liberal Democrats)
- Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2020–present), MP for Kingston and Surbiton (1997–2015, 2017–present), Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats (2019–2020), Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change (2012–2015) (Liberal Democrats)
- Matthew Doyle, Downing Street Director of Communications (2024–present) (Labour)
- David Evans, General Secretary of the Labour Party (2020–2024) (Labour)
- Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (2021—2022; 2022—2024), Minister for Intergovernmental Relations (2021—2022; 2022—2024), Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2019—2021), Minister for the Cabinet Office (2020—2021), Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2017—2019), Lord Chancellor (2015—2016), Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (2014—2015), Secretary of State for Education (2010—2014), MP for Surrey Heath (2005–2024) and editor of The Spectator (Conservative)[10]
- Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London (2016–present) and MP for Tooting (2005–2016) (Labour)
- Henry McLeish, First Minister of Scotland (2000–2001), Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2000–2001), Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning (1999–2000), Minister of State for Scotland (1997–1999), Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Fife (1999–2003), and Member of Parliament for Central Fife (1987–2001) (Scottish Labour)
- Morgan McSweeney, Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Labour)
- Andrew Mitchell, MP for Sutton Coldfield (2001–present), Shadow Foreign Secretary (2024–present) (Conservative)[11]
- Lucy Rigby, MP for Northampton North (2024–present) (Labour)
- George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, Member of the House of Lords (2000–present), Secretary General of NATO (1999–2003) (Labour)
- John Swinney, First Minister of Scotland (2024–present), Leader of the Scottish National Party (2000–2004, 2024–present) (SNP)[12]
- Mike Tapp, MP for Dover and Deal (2024–present) (Labour)
- Luke Taylor, MP for Sutton and Cheam (2024–present) (Liberal Democrats)
Organizations
Political internationals
Political parties
- Supranational
- National
- Regional
Political party foundations
See also
References
- Web site: Gomes . Pedro Henrique . 2024-11-01 . A quatro dias das eleições, Lula diz que Kamala é melhor para os EUA: 'Estou torcendo' . 2024-11-02 . G1 . pt-br.
- Web site: BONUS: What Trump 2.0 means for you . 2024-10-30 . Apple Podcasts . en-US.
- Web site: Kamala Harris 'is the hope we seek for this world' . October 30, 2024 .
- News: Who would French politicians vote for in the US presidential election? .
- Web site: Schlein hails Harris nomination - TopNews - Ansa.it . August 23, 2024 .
- Web site: Jean Asselborn: "A criminal must not become president" .
- Web site: Singapore's former UN ambassador says the world will be a 'calmer place' if Harris wins—but momentum is on Trump's side .
- Web site: V tomto texte aj v Denníku N je toho oveľa viac. Predplaťte si . sk. 5 November 2024. 10 November 2024.
- Story on his Instagram account
- News: Heilbrunn . Jacob . 2024-10-18 . Why Is Michael Gove Supporting Kamala Harris? . 2024-10-28 . The National Interest.
- Web site: Damazer . Mark . Andrew Mitchell: I would choose Kamala Harris over Trump . 2024-10-30 . www.prospectmagazine.co.uk . en.
- Web site: John Swinney interferes in American presidential race by endorsing Kamala Harris . October 31, 2024 .