Very nice quiz but could you try to include different spelling please? I know there is strictly speaking probably only one correct way in English but as a non-native speaker I have to google everybody from Eastern Europe I know. It's just not consistent how a persons name is translated from different writing systems into English and into other languages. For example Lukashenko and Zelenskyy: I know it's Selenskyj in German but how to write that in English? Sometimes S gets Z, sometimes sky gets ski then again it gets skyy or skj. Same thing with Lukashenko who is called Lukaschenko in German. Tried Lucashenko, Lukachenko etc. none worked.
In San Marino, it's the Secretary for foreign and political affairs who is the de facto leader of the government, and have the executive power. The Captain regents are just ceremonial heads of state. The presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is also just ceremonial.
Great quiz, just wanted to point out that for Ireland you have used a picture of Simon Harris, but the answer looks for Leo Varadkar, our former Prime Minister. Love this quiz, keep up the good work (:
Nice quiz, but political leader of Finland is NOT prime minister Petteri Orpo, but president Alexander Stubb. Please change that. President of Finland is head of state and leader of foreign and security policy. I'm sure that great majority of Finns feel like that and I personally feel it little bit derogative to have prime minister of Finland on this list. (This is not because of persons on positions mentioned)
There would be seven Leaders.
Sorry for the long comment :D