| Years in Europe: | 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 | 
| Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century | 
| Decades: | 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s | 
| Years: | 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 | 
Incumbents
 Albania
- President – Alfred Moisiu, President of Albania (2002–2007)
 - Prime Minister –
- Fatos Nano, Prime Minister of Albania (2002–2005)
 - Sali Berisha, Prime Minister of Albania (2005–2013)
 
 
 Andorra
- Monarchs –
- French Co-Prince – Jacques Chirac, French Co-prince of Andorra (1995–2007)
- Co-Prince's Representative – Philippe Massoni (2002–2007)
 
 - Episcopal Co-Prince – Joan Enric Vives Sicília, Episcopal Co-prince of Andorra (2003–present)
- Co-Prince's Representative – Nemesi Marqués Oste (1993–2012)
 
 
 - French Co-Prince – Jacques Chirac, French Co-prince of Andorra (1995–2007)
 - Prime Minister –
- Marc Forné Molné, Head of Government of Andorra (1994–2005)
 - Albert Pintat, Head of Government of Andorra (2005–2009)
 
 
- Monarchs –
 
 Armenia
- President – Robert Kocharyan, President of Armenia (1998–2008)
 - Prime Minister – Andranik Margaryan, Prime Minister of Armenia (2000–2007)
 
 Austria
- President – Heinz Fischer, Federal President of Austria (2004–2016)
 - Chancellor – Wolfgang Schüssel, Federal Chancellor of Austria (2000–2007)
 
 Azerbaijan
- President – Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan (2003–present)
 - Prime Minister – Artur Rasizade, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (2003–2018)
 
 Nagorno-Karabakh (unrecognised, secessionist state)
- President – Arkadi Ghukasyan, President of Nagorno-Karabakh (1997–2007)
 - Prime Minister – Anushavan Danielyan, Prime Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh (1999–2007)
 
 Belarus
- President – Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus (1994–present)
 - Prime Minister – Sergei Sidorsky, Prime Minister of Belarus (2003–2010)
 
 Belgium
- Monarch – Albert II, King of the Belgians (1993–2013)
 - Prime Minister – Guy Verhofstadt, Prime Minister of Belgium (1999–2008)
 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Head of State – Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serb Member – Borislav Paravac (2003–2006; Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2004–2005)
 - Bosniak Member – Sulejman Tihić (2002–2006)
 - Croat Member –
- Dragan Čović (2002–2005)
 - Ivo Miro Jović (2005–2006; Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2005–2006)
 
 
 - Prime Minister – Adnan Terzić, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002–2007)
 - High Representative – Lord (Paddy) Ashdown, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002–2006)
 
- Head of State – Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 
 Bulgaria
- President – Georgi Parvanov, President of Bulgaria (2002–2012)
 - Prime Minister –
- Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (2001–2005)
 - Sergei Stanishev, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (2005–2009)
 
 
 Croatia
- President – Stjepan Mesić, President of Croatia (2000–2010)
 - Prime Minister – Ivo Sanader, Prime Minister of Croatia (2003–2009)
 
 Cyprus
- President – Tassos Papadopoulos, President of Cyprus (2003–2008)
 
 Northern Cyprus (unrecognised, secessionist state)
- President –
- Rauf Denktaş, President of Northern Cyprus (1976–2005)
 - Mehmet Ali Talat, President of Northern Cyprus (2005–2010)
 
 - Prime Minister –
- Mehmet Ali Talat, Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus (2004–2005)
 - Ferdi Sabit Soyer, Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus (2005–2009)
 
 
- President –
 
 Czech Republic
- President – Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic (2003–2013)
 - Prime Minister –
- Stanislav Gross, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2004–2005)
 - Jiří Paroubek, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2005–2006)
 
 
 Denmark
- Monarch – Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark (1972–present)
 - Prime Minister – Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark (2001–2009)
 
 Estonia
- President – Arnold Rüütel, President of Estonia (2001–2006)
 - Prime Minister –
- Juhan Parts, Prime Minister of Estonia (2003–2005)
 - Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister of Estonia (2005–2014)
 
 
 European Union
- President of the European Commission – José Manuel Barroso
 - President of the Parliament – Josep Borrell
 - President of the European Council – 
- Jean-Claude Juncker (January–June)
 - Tony Blair (July–December)
 
 - Presidency of the Council of the EU –
- Luxembourg (January–July)
 - United Kingdom (July–December)
 
 
 Finland
- President – Tarja Halonen, President of Finland (2000–2012)
 - Prime Minister – Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister of Finland (2003–2010)
 
 France
- President – Jacques Chirac, President of France (1995–2007)
 - Prime Minister –
- Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Prime Minister of France (2002–2005)
 - Dominique de Villepin, Prime Minister of France (2005–2007)
 
 
 Georgia
- President – Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia (2004–2007)
 - Prime Minister –
- Zurab Zhvania, Prime Minister of Georgia (2004–2005)
 - Zurab Noghaideli, Prime Minister of Georgia (2005–2007)
 
 
 Abkhazia (unrecognised, secessionist state)
- President –
- Vladislav Ardzinba, President of Abkhazia (1990–2005) [lower-alpha 1]
 - Sergei Bagapsh, President of Abkhazia (2005–2011)
 
 - Prime Minister –
- Nodar Khashba, Prime Minister of Abkhazia (2004–2005)
 - Alexander Ankvab, Prime Minister of Abkhazia (2005–2010)
 
 
- President –
 
 South Ossetia (unrecognised, secessionist state)
- President – Eduard Kokoity, President of South Ossetia (2001–2011)
 - Prime Minister –
- Igor Sanakoyev, Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2003–2005)
 - Zurab Kokoyev, Acting Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2005)
 - Yury Morozov, Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2005–2008)
 
 
 Germany
- President – Horst Köhler, Federal President of Germany (2004–2010)
 - Chancellor –
- Gerhard Schröder, Federal Chancellor of Germany (1998–2005)
 - Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany (2005–2021)
 
 
 Greece
- President –
- Konstantinos Stephanopoulos, President of Greece (1995–2005)
 - Karolos Papoulias, President of Greece (2005–2015)
 
 - Prime Minister – Kostas Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Greece (2004–2009)
 
- President –
 
 Hungary
- President –
- Ferenc Mádl, President of Hungary (2000–2005)
 - László Sólyom, President of Hungary (2005–2010)
 
 - Prime Minister – Ferenc Gyurcsány, Prime Minister of Hungary (2004–2009)
 
- President –
 
 Iceland
- President – Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland (1996–2016)
 - Prime Minister – Halldór Ásgrímsson, Prime Minister of Iceland (2004–2006)
 
 Ireland
- President – Mary McAleese, President of Ireland (1997–2011)
 - Prime Minister – Bertie Ahern, Taoiseach of Ireland (1997–2008)
 
 Italy
- President – Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of Italy (1999–2006)
 - Prime Minister – Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of Italy (2001–2006)
 
 Latvia
- President – Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, President of Latvia (1999–2007)
 - Prime Minister – Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of Latvia (2004–2007)
 
 Liechtenstein
- Monarch – Hans-Adam II, Prince Regnant of Liechtenstein (1989–present)
 - Regent – Hereditary Prince Alois, Regent of Liechtenstein (2004–present)
 - Prime Minister – Otmar Hasler, Head of Government of Liechtenstein (2001–2009)
 
 Lithuania
- President – Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania (2004–2009)
 - Prime Minister – Algirdas Brazauskas, Prime Minister of Lithuania (2001–2006)
 
 Luxembourg
- Monarch – Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (2000–present)
 - Prime Minister – Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1995–2013)
 
 Macedonia
- President – Branko Crvenkovski, President of Macedonia (2004–2009)
 - Prime Minister – Vlado Bučkovski, President of the Government of Macedonia (2004–2006)
 
 Malta
- President – Eddie Fenech Adami, President of Malta (2004–2009)
 - Prime Minister – Lawrence Gonzi, Prime Minister of Malta (2004–2013)
 
 Moldova
- President – Vladimir Voronin, President of Moldova (2001–2009)
 - Prime Minister – Vasile Tarlev, Prime Minister of Moldova (2001–2008)
 
 Transnistria (unrecognised, secessionist state)
- President – Igor Smirnov, President of Transnistria (1990–2011) [lower-alpha 2]
 
 Monaco
- Monarch –
- Rainier III, Sovereign Prince of Monaco (1949–2005)
 - Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco (2005–present)
 
 - Regent – Hereditary Prince Albert, Regent of Monaco (2005)
 - Prime Minister –
- Patrick Leclercq, Minister of State of Monaco (2000–2005)
 - Jean-Paul Proust, Minister of State of Monaco (2005–2010)
 
 
- Monarch –
 
 Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Monarch – Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands (1980–2013)
 
 Netherlands (constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
- Prime Minister – Jan Peter Balkenende, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (2002–2010)
 
 Netherlands Antilles (constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
- see § North America
 
 Aruba (constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
- see § North America
 
 Norway
- Monarch – Harald V, King of Norway (1991–present)
 - Regent – Crown Prince Haakon, Regent of Norway (2005)
 - Prime Minister –
- Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway (2001–2005)
 - Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway (2005–2013)
 
 
 Poland
- President –
- Aleksander Kwaśniewski, President of Poland (1995–2005)
 - Lech Kaczyński, President of Poland (2005–2010)
 
 - Prime Minister –
 
- President –
 
 Portugal
- President – Jorge Sampaio, President of Portugal (1996–2006)
 - Prime Minister –
- Pedro Santana Lopes, Prime Minister of Portugal (2004–2005)
 - José Sócrates, Prime Minister of Portugal (2005–2011)
 
 
 Romania
- President – Traian Băsescu, President of Romania (2004–2014)
 - Prime Minister – Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, Prime Minister of Romania (2004–2008)
 
 Russia
- President – Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (1999–2008)
 - Prime Minister – Mikhail Fradkov, Chairman of the Government of Russia (2004–2007)
 
 San Marino
- Captains-Regent –
- Giuseppe Arzilli and Roberto Raschi, Captains Regent of San Marino (2004–2005)
 - Fausta Morganti and Cesare Gasperoni, Captains Regent of San Marino (2005)
 - Claudio Muccioli and Antonello Bacciocchi, Captains Regent of San Marino (2005–2006)
 
 
- Captains-Regent –
 
 Serbia and Montenegro
- President – Svetozar Marović, President of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
 - Prime Minister – Svetozar Marović, Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
 - Kosovo (Self-Governing Entity under UN administration)
- President – Ibrahim Rugova, President of Kosovo (2002–2006)
 - Prime Minister –
- Ramush Haradinaj, Prime Minister of Kosovo (2004–2005)
 - Adem Salihaj, Acting Prime Minister of Kosovo (2005–2005)
 - Bajram Kosumi, Prime Minister of Kosovo (2005–2006)
 
 - UN Special Representative – Søren Jessen-Petersen, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Kosovo (2004–2006)
 
 
 Slovakia
- President – Ivan Gašparovič, President of Slovakia (2004–2014)
 - Prime Minister – Mikuláš Dzurinda, Prime Minister of Slovakia (1998–2006)
 
 Slovenia
- President – Janez Drnovšek, President of Slovenia (2002–2007)
 - Prime Minister – Janez Janša, Prime Minister of Slovenia (2004–2008)
 
 Spain
- Monarch – Juan Carlos I, King of Spain (1975–2014)
 - Prime Minister – José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, President of the Government of Spain (2004–2011)
 
 Sweden
- Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden (1973–present)
 - Prime Minister – Göran Persson, Prime Minister of Sweden (1996–2006)
 
  Switzerland
- Council – Federal Council of Switzerland [lower-alpha 3]
- Members – Moritz Leuenberger (1995–2010), Pascal Couchepin (1998–2009), Joseph Deiss (1999–2006), Samuel Schmid (2000–2008; President of Switzerland, 2005), Micheline Calmy-Rey (2002–2011), Christoph Blocher (2003–2007), and Hans-Rudolf Merz (2003–2010)
 
 
- Council – Federal Council of Switzerland [lower-alpha 3]
 
 Turkey
- President – Ahmet Necdet Sezer, President of Turkey (2000–2007)
 - Prime Minister – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister of Turkey (2003–2014)
 
 Ukraine
- President –
- Leonid Kuchma, President of Ukraine (1994–2005)
 - Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine (2005–2010)
 
 - Prime Minister –
- Viktor Yanukovych, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2002–2005)
 - Mykola Azarov, Acting Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005)
 - Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005)
 - Yuriy Yekhanurov, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005–2006)
 
 
- President –
 
 United Kingdom
- Monarch – Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–present)
 - Prime Minister – Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007)
 
 Isle of Man (Crown dependency of the United Kingdom)
- Lieutenant-Governor –
- Ian Macfadyen, Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2000–2005)
 - Mike Kerruish, Acting Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2005)
 - Sir Paul Haddacks, Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2005–2011)
 
 - Chief Minister – Donald Gelling, Chief Minister of the Isle of Man (2004–2006)
 
- Lieutenant-Governor –
 
 Guernsey (Crown dependency of the United Kingdom)
- Lieutenant-Governor –
- Sir John Foley, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (2000–2005)
 - Sir Geoffrey Rowland, Acting Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (2005)
 - Sir Fabian Malbon, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (2005–2011)
 
 - Chief Minister – Laurie Morgan, Chief Minister of Guernsey (2004–2007)
 
- Lieutenant-Governor –
 
 Jersey (Crown dependency of the United Kingdom)
- Lieutenant-Governor – Sir John Cheshire, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (2001–2006)
 - Chief Minister – Frank Walker, Chief Minister of Jersey (2005–2008)
 
 Gibraltar (Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom)
- Governor – Sir Francis Richards, Governor of Gibraltar (2003–2006)
 - Chief Minister – Peter Caruana, Chief Minister of Gibraltar (1996–2011)
 
 Vatican City
- Monarch –
- Pope John Paul II, Sovereign of Vatican City (1978–2005)
 - Cardinal Eduardo Martínez Somalo and Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger; interim Government during sede vacante (2005)
 - Pope Benedict XVI, Sovereign of Vatican City (2005–2013)
 
 - Head of Government – Cardinal Edmund Szoka, President of the Governorate of Vatican City (1997–2006)
 - Holy See (sui generis subject of public international law)
- Secretary of State – Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Cardinal Secretary of State (1990–2006)
 
 
- Monarch –
 
Events
January
February
March
April
April 24 – Fernando Alonso wins the San Marino Grand Prix against Michael Schumacher, starting the Alonso–Schumacher rivalry
May
June
July
August
September
October
October 3 – Accession negotiations for full membership in the European Union between Croatia and Turkey have officially started.
November
December
Deaths
January
February
March
April
May
Notes
- ↑ Abkhazia only declared independence in 1992.
 - ↑ Transnistria only declared independence in 1991.
 - ↑ The seven-member Swiss Federal Council is head of state and government collectively. As a party to the Council, the president serves solely in a primus inter pares capacity for one year.
 
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