Enrique pena neioto
He was the local deputy for his town atlacomulco
He was also the governor of Mexico 2005–2011
xi jinping
His dad was a Communist revolutionary figure.
Xi coined the phrase "Chinese Dream" to describe his overarching plans for China as its leader
Pranab Mukherjee
In 1963, he began teaching political science at the Vidyanagar College
During the controversial Internal Emergency of 1975–77, he was accused like several other Congress leaders of committing gross excesses
Vladimir Putin
He moved to Moscow in 1996 and joined President Boris Yeltsin's administration where he rose quickly, becoming Acting President on 31 December 1999 when Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned
in 1975, writing his final thesis on international law. His thesis was titled "The Most Favored Nation Trading Principle in International Law"
Joachim Gauck
A former Lutheran pastor he came to prominence as an anti-communist civil rights activist in East Germany.
He was born into a family of sailors
David Cameron
He is the son of a stock broker Ian Donald Cameron
in the 1992 election led Cameron to hit back at older party members who had criticised him and his colleagues, saying "whatever people say about us, we got the campaign right," and that they had listened to their campaign workers on the ground rather than the newspapers
François Hollander
Immediately after graduating, he was employed as a councilor in the Court of Audit.
He was re elected
Dilma Rousseff
She got released out of jail and she lost 22 pounds in jailhe was in jail for six years
Bashar al-Assad
His father was born into a poor family
In 1988, Assad graduated from medical school and began working as an army doctor in the biggest military hospital, "Tishrin", on the outskirts of Damascus
Joseph Harper
Harper became involved in politics as a member of his high school's
Harper is the first prime minister since Joe Clark without a law degree
Akihito
Akihito is the eldest son and the fifth child
according to custom he will be renamed "Emperor Heisei"
Shimon Peres
Polish-born Israeli statesman.
The family spoke Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian at home, and Peres learned Polish at school. He now speaks English and French in addition to Hebrew
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