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Marcon
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(2017) Country: France Party: La République En Marche! Youngest French president in history, pro-EU stance.
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Ardern
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(2017) Country: New Zealand Party: Labour Known for compassionate leadership, especially during crises.
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Thatcher
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(1979) Country: United Kingdom Party: Conservative First female British Prime Minister, known as the "Iron Lady."
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Reagan
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(1980) Country: United States Party: Republican Former actor turned president, advocated for conservative policies.
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Johnson
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(2019) Country: United Kingdom Party: Conservative Key figure in Brexit and pandemic response.
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Chavez
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(1999) Country: Venezuela Party: United Socialist Party Pioneered "Chavismo" and led major reforms.
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Kyi
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(2016) Country: Myanmar Party: National League for Democracy Nobel laureate, but controversial for later actions.
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Blair
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(1997) Country: United Kingdom Party: Labour Led Britain through modernization and global conflicts.
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Castro
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(1959) Country: Cuba Party: Communist Party Revolutionary leader who shaped modern Cuba.
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Mitterrand
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(1981) Country: France Party: Socialist Party Longest-serving French president of the 20th century.
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Carter
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(1976) Country: United States Party: Democratic Advocated for human rights and international peace.
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Clinton
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(1992) Country: United States Party: Democratic Oversaw economic growth and implemented social reforms.
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Jinping
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(2012) Country: China Party: Communist Party Centralized power and expanded China's global influence.
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Gandhi
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(1966, 1980) Country: India Party: Indian National Congress First female Indian PM, known for her strong leadership.
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Bolsonaro
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(2018) Country: Brazil Party: Social Liberal Party Controversial leader with a populist agenda.
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Sirleaf
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(2006) Country: Liberia Party: Unity Party First elected female head of state in Africa.
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Trudeau
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(2015) Country: Canada Party: Liberal Promoted progressive policies and diversity.
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Merkel
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(2005) Country: Germany Party: Christian Democratic Union Long-serving chancellor known for her pragmatic leadership.
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Yew
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(1959) Country: Singapore Party: People's Action Party Founding father of modern Singapore, though authoritarian.
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Abe
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(2006, 2012) Country: Japan Party: Liberal Democratic Party Longest-serving PM, focused on economic reform.
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Francis
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(2013) Country: Vatican City Party: Non-political (Catholic Church) First pope from the Americas, emphasizes humility and social justice.
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Ahmed
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(2018) Country: Ethiopia Party: Prosperity Party Nobel laureate for efforts in peace and reconciliation.
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Mandela
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(1994) Country: South Africa Party: African National Congress Anti-apartheid revolutionary, first Black president of South Africa.
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Erdogan
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(2003) Country: Turkey Party: Justice and Development Party (AKP) Transformed Turkish politics and expanded presidential powers.
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Meir
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(1969) Country: Israel Party: Alignment First female Israeli PM, known for her strong-willed leadership.
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Gorbachev
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(1985) Country: Soviet Union Party: Communist Party Introduced reforms that led to the end of the Cold War.
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Putin
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(2000) Country: Russia Party: United Russia Dominant figure in Russian politics for decades.
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Obama
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(2008) Country: United States Party: Democratic First African American president, promoted healthcare reform and economic recovery.
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Allende
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(1970) Country: Chile Party: Socialist Party First Marxist to become president in a democratic election.
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Modi
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(2014) Country: India Party: Bharatiya Janata Party Promoted economic reform and nationalism.
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