The
President of the Republic of Finland (, ) is the nation's
head of state. Under the
Finnish constitution, executive power is vested in the president and the government, with the president possessing only residual powers. The president is elected directly by the people of
Finland for a term of six years. Since 1991, no president may be elected for more than two consecutive terms. The president must be a
native-born Finnish citizen. The office was established by the Constitution Act of 1919. The current office-holder is
Sauli Niinistö.