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David Miller
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David Miller

David Miller is the chairman and CEO of the Canadian branch of the World Wildlife Fund, Canada's most important conservation organization. The World Wide Fund for Nature provides solutions to the most serious conservation challenges facing the Earth, thereby promoting the prosperity of humanity and nature. From 2003 to 2010, David Miller served as the mayor of Toronto; From 2008 to 2010, served as the leader of the influential C40 urban climate leadership group. Under his leadership, the city of Toronto has been widely recognized internationally for its environmental leadership, economic strength, and social integration. He actively advocates the establishment of a sustainable urban economy and strongly advocates creating job opportunities for the next generation through sustainable development. Miller still serves on various public and private boards and is a global researcher for the Future of Cities at the New York University Institute of Technology. Previously, he worked at Aird amp; During his tenure as a legal advisor for international business and sustainability at Berlis Limited Liability Company, he provided advice to some companies and international organizations on establishing sustainable urban economic issues. David Miller is a well-trained economist and professional lawyer who graduated from Harvard University. He has two children with his lawyer's wife Jill Arthur.

David William Donald Cameron
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David William Donald Cameron

Former Prime Minister of the UK, became a member of Parliament in 2001, served as the Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party in 2003, served as the Director of Policy Affairs in the Shadow Cabinet in 2004, and successfully ran for Conservative Party leadership in 2005

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

The Republic of Liberia, also known as Liberia, is located in western Africa. To the north is Guinea, to the northwest is Sierra Leone, to the east is C \u00f4 te d'Ivoire, and to the southwest is the Atlantic Ocean., The total GDP in 2017 was 215.8 billion US dollars, with international exchange rates, official language English, and a population of 4.61 million. In 2016, the country covers an area of 111370 square kilometers, and the capital, Monrovia, is the capital of Liberia and the capital of the state of Montserrato. Located in Africa, on the western Atlantic coast of Cape Mesura and Bushrod Island, it holds the mouth of the S \u00e3 o Paulo River and is a key gateway to the sea in West Africa. It is the closest port city in Africa to the South American continent. The population is 1.1 million., Liberia is rich in natural resources such as mineral resources, forest resources, land, and water resources. The main mineral resources include iron ore with proven reserves of over 10 billion tons as of 2014, as well as abundant mineral resources such as diamonds, gold, bauxite, copper, lead, manganese, zinc, nickel, rutile, and kyanite. Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, born in 1939, reigned in October 2005 and October 2017,

Enrique Letta
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Enrique Letta

Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy from 2013 to 2014, served as the Deputy Leader of the Central Left Democratic Party and Minister of European Affairs in Italy. On April 24, 2013, Enrique Letta was appointed as the new Prime Minister of the Italian government by Italian President Napolitano. On February 13, 2014, Letta announced his resignation as Prime Minister of Italy. Leta demonstrated excellent political talent early on. He began serving as the Director of the Secretariat of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the age of 27, transferred to the Secretary General of the Euro Commission of the Ministry of Finance at the age of 30, and was promoted to the position of EU Policy Minister at the age of 32, becoming the youngest cabinet member in Italy after the war. At the age of 33, he was transferred to the position of Minister of Industry and Trade of Italy; Under the age of 40, he served as the Secretary of State to Prime Minister Prodi. In 2008, Prodi stepped down and the Secretary of State was replaced by Jani. Afterwards, Letta was elected as the Deputy Secretary of the Italian Democratic Party until the political deadlock pushed him to the position of Prime Minister. EU affairs have always been the focus of Leta's work. In the 1990s, he led a committee of the Ministry of Finance to prepare for Italy's accession to the eurozone; Served in the European Parliament from 2004 to 2006. As the Italian Prime Minister, one of his tasks is to negotiate with the European Union and strive for greater budget flexibility for Italy, which is a position strongly supported by both the Democratic Party and Berlusconi's centre-right wing. On April 24, 2013, after several weeks of electoral deadlock, President Napolitano requested Enrique to form a new government. Since then, he has been stationed at the presidential residence, conducting a series of elections and appointments for various departmental ministers, and issuing statements on national reform. At this point, he became an internationally renowned Italian politician. Enrique also carried out reforms to the parliamentary system and Italian electoral law, reducing the number of representatives and aiming to make politics more stable. In December of the same year, the Italian Democratic Party took office as a charismatic young leader, Matteo Orenzi. In the following months, the new Democratic leader discussed the prospects of electoral reform with Silvio Berlusconi, and later publicly criticized Enrique's slow reform process for a few weeks, causing him to fall into growing isolation. Afterwards, Enrique had tense relations with his left-wing opponent Mateo and announced his resignation as prime minister. After stepping down, Enrique moved to Paris and taught courses in European politics and populism at the Paris Politburo University.

Ernesto Zedillo
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Ernesto Zedillo

Ernesto Cedillo is a Mexican economist and politician who served as the President of Mexico from 1994 to 2000. After stepping down, Cedillo became an authority on globalization, especially playing a positive role in handling the relationship between developed and developing countries. Cedillo's career began with the Bank of Mexico, the Bank of Mexico, and he was a member of the PRI, the Mexican Revolutionary Institutional Party, supporting macroeconomic policy reforms in Mexico. In 1987, he became the Deputy Minister of Planning and Budget in Mexico. In 1988, at the age of 36, Sedillo became the minister and implemented a series of scientific and technological reforms. In 1992, Cedillo was appointed as Minister of Education by then President Carlos Salinas. One year later, he resigned and ran for the presidency of Mexico with Luis Donado Carosi as a presidential candidate of the Revolutionary Institutional Party. When Cedillo first took office as president, Mexico was hit by the most severe economic crisis in history. Cedillo led Mexico through a series of reform actions, including completing measures such as the privatization of the national railway company, the Mexican Railway Authority, which ultimately helped Mexico successfully overcome the crisis. After stepping down, Cedillo served as an economic advisor in many international companies and institutions. Cedillo served as a lecturer and director at the Center for Globalization Studies at Yale University in the United States; Member of the Advisory Committee at the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance at Yale University School of Management; In 2005, he became the most influential member of the Washington financial advisory body at the G-30; Advisor to the Board of Directors of Stone Bridge International Company in the United States; In 2009, served as an external review of corporate governance for the World Bank Group; Served as a board member of Citibank in 2010; Board members of Procter&Gamble, Alcoa, Global Development Network, and Electronic Data Systems; Member of the Coca Cola International Advisory Committee; Director of United Pacific Railway Company, etc. After stepping down, Cedillo also participated in many organizations, such as joining the editorial board of the political journal of the American Quarterly to explore the relationship and development of the Western Hemisphere; Becoming a member of the Madrid Club; Serve as the Chairman of the Natural Resources Supervision Committee, etc. In July 2013, Sedillo joined The Elders, working with other global leaders to address world peace and human rights issues.

Evan Rogers
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Evan Rogers

Sir Evan Rogers is a former senior civil servant in the UK and the UK Permanent Representative to the European Union from 2013 to 2017. Rogers previously served at the UK Treasury as the private secretary to Kenneth Clarke, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer. Afterwards, he was seconded to the European Commission as the Chief Staff of Sir Leon Brittan. During the Gordon Brown administration, he served as the Director of European Strategy and Policy and the Director of the Department of Budget and Public Finance. In 2003, Rogers was elected as the Chief Private Secretary of Prime Minister Tony Blair. Three years later, Rogers resigned from the government department and became the head of Citigroup's UK Public Sector Group. In 2010, Rogers became the head of Barclays Capital's UK and Ireland Public Sector Industries Group. In 2012, Rogers returned to work in government departments and provided advisory services to the Prime Minister as the Director of the Secretariat for Europe and Global Issues. In 2013, he became a senior British diplomat for the European Union. After the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Rogers became one of the important government members of the Brexit faction.

Felipe Gonzalez
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Felipe Gonzalez

Felipe Gonzalez, a Spanish politician, served as the Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996 and the First Secretary of the Spanish Socialist Party from 1974 to 1997. He is the longest serving Prime Minister in Spain to date. Gonzalez is the only child in his family to enter university and has attended law school and the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. Before transferring to law, he studied civil engineering at the University of Seville. After graduation, he began his legal career in Seville, specializing in defending workers' rights. In 1965, he moved to Madrid and was elected as the First Secretary of the Socialist Party in 1974. He was re elected in September 1979. He continuously expanded the party's appeal to the masses and voter base, achieving great success, making it stand out as the largest legitimate political party in the 1977 general election. Gonzalez 'gentle attitude and youthful and attractive public image helped the party achieve an overwhelming victory in the 1982 general election, following the first peaceful party rotation. At the age of 40, he became the youngest head of government in Europe, forming Spain's first left-wing government in 46 years. He was elected consecutively in 1986 and 1989, but his votes decreased. In 1993, the Socialist Workers' Party of Spain failed to obtain a parliamentary majority, but Gonzalez successfully formed a minority government. During his term as Prime Minister, he ceased Spain's participation in NATO operations, but in 1986, he supported his country's accession to the European Community. His pragmatic domestic policies were committed to reducing inflation, implementing free market policies, and promoting economic modernization. Through the promotion of economic integration between Spain and Europe through the European Community, and the transfer of several major powers to local governments in Spain, Spain's economy flourished rapidly after joining the Community, but growth slowed down after 1990, and by 1993, the unemployment rate had reached over 20%. Despite facing thorny economic problems, Gonzalez still maintained political stability and personal prestige. In 1996, he lost the general election and stepped down, transferring power to the right-wing Spanish People's Party, achieving a second peaceful political party rotation. Resigned as the first secretary of the Spanish Workers' Socialist Party in 1997. On May 22, 2007, Spain's Antena 3 selected the most important Spaniard in history, ranking him 10th.

Fran \u00e7 ois Bajuan
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Fran \u00e7 ois Bajuan

Francois Baroin  has served as the Mayor, Minister of Economy, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Industry of Truce, Minister of Budget, Minister of Public Accounting Affairs and National Reform, as well as Minister of the Interior and Minister of Overseas Territories. He has been reelected since being elected as the mayor of Truwa in 1995. After being elected as a member of the French Parliament from the Aubry constituency in 1993, he managed to be re elected for four terms... In the early 2000s, Bajuan became the leader of the French People's Movement Alliance party and served as a senior political advisor to President Chirac in 2004. In 2005, Bahuan was appointed as the Minister of Overseas Territories by the de Villepin government. Two years later, he became the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Regional Planning, and replaced the resigned Nicolas Sarkozy in the French presidential election. In 2010, Bahuan was promoted to the positions of Minister of Budget, Minister of Public Accounting Affairs, and Minister of Administrative Affairs and National Reform. In 2011, Christine Gardra, who replaced the IMF as Director General of the International Monetary Fund, was appointed as Minister of Economy, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Industry.

Francois Hollande
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Francois Hollande

Fran \u00e7 ois Hollande, born on August 12, 1954 in the northern French city of Rouen, is a left-wing French politician who served as the President of France and Archduke of Andorra from 2012 to 2017. At the age of 25, he served as an economic advisor to later become French President Mitterrand; From 1997 to 2008, served as the First Secretary of the Socialist Party; The proposal proposed by Hollande at the 2000 Congress held in Grenoble became the foundation of the Socialist Party's 2000 election platform. Hollande's father is an ear, nose, and throat doctor who, while serving the world, is also enthusiastic about social issues around him. His mother, on the other hand, is a social worker, and her political views lean to the left. It can be said that Hollande's political enlightenment was more influenced by his mother. During his student days, Hollande had always been a supporter of former French President Mitterrand, inheriting many of his political views. During his time at the Paris High School of Business, he served as the chairman of the Mitterrand Committee within the school to support the presidential candidate; In 1979, at the age of 25, he officially joined the French Socialist Party and became the youngest economic advisor under Mitterrand. After graduating from the seventh class of the French National School of Administration, known as the cradle of the president, Hollande joined the Court of Audit as an auditor and also taught economics to third year students at the Paris School of Political Science for ten years. In 1981, Mitterrand was elected as president and Hollande became an advisor to the Presidential Office. In 1988, he was elected as a member of the National Assembly. From 1997 to 2008, he served as the First Secretary of the Socialist Party and was the longest serving First Secretary of the Socialist Party. From 2001 to 2008, he served as Mayor of Tulle, and from 2008 to 2012, he served as the Chairman of the Corr \u00e8 ze General Council of the Corr \u00e8 ze Provincial Council. The current positions held by Hollande include the Chairman of the France is Committed Foundation, which is committed to supporting initiatives to promote unity and connect with citizens. During his presidency, he implemented significant reforms to restore France's competitiveness and boost its economic growth. As President, Hollande is known for taking international counter-terrorism actions and addressing climate change. In early 2013, he stationed a French army in Mali to contain the wave of violence triggered by terrorist organizations. Under the leadership of Hollande, the vast majority of countries around the world agreed to sign the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. The agreement aims to call for global action to address climate change and strengthen the capacity of countries to respond to the impacts of climate change. Hollande took historic measures to promote social equality in France, reduce unemployment, announce the imposition of a wealthy tax on high-income groups with an annual income of over one million euros, and legalize same-sex marriage. He represented the Socialist Party in the 2012 French presidential election, challenging the ruling party candidate. On April 22, 2012, Hollande ranked first in the first round of the French general election; And in the second round of elections on May 6th, he was elected as the new President of France and concurrently head of the Principality of Andorra. On May 15, 2012, after the handover ceremony, Hollande was awarded the Order of Commander of the French Legion of Honor in the presence of the Speaker of both houses of the French House of Representatives. Hollande was officially appointed as the Fifth French Legion of Honor

Frederick Reinfeldt
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Frederick Reinfeldt

Fredrik Reinfeldt, a Swedish economist, politician, and leader of the moderate party, served as the Prime Minister of Sweden from October 2006 to October 2014. Reinfeldt joined the Swedish moderate coalition youth organization at the age of 18 and actively participated in political activities during his university years. In 1991, Reinfeldt was elected as a member of parliament. Afterwards, he successively served as the Chairman of the Youth Alliance of the Moderate United Party, a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, the Chairman of the Judicial Committee, and a member of the Diplomatic Advisory Committee. In 2003, he was elected as the Chairman of the Moderate United Party. In October 2006, Reinfeldt became Prime Minister. In October 2010, Reinfeldt was re elected as Prime Minister and stepped down in October 2014. At the age of 18, Reinfeldt joined the Youth Department of the moderate party in 1983. When studying at Stockholm University, he participated in the opposition party of middle-class students and served as its chairman from 1988 to 89. He served as the chairman of the T \u00e4 by branch of the moderate party's youth department in 1990 and was elected as a member of parliament in 1991. When Burlingland was elected as the new party chairman in 1999, Reinfeldt was also elected as a member of the Congressional Trust Coordination Committee, which was his first important position after a conflict with the moderate party's central government several years ago. Between 2001 and 2002, he served as the Chairman of the Judicial Committee of the National Assembly. In 2002, Reinfeldt was appointed as the leader of the moderate party's parliamentary caucus, spokesperson for economic issues, and vice chairman of the Finance and Economics Committee. He was unanimously approved by the moderate party congress on October 25, 2003, replacing the resigned Burlingram as the new leader of the moderate coalition party. In 2004, Reinfeldt was one of the important promoters of the establishment of the Swedish alliance with middle-class attributes, which facilitated the transformation of the political landscape through the victory of the 2006 parliamentary election. 41 year old Reinfeldt became Sweden's third youngest Prime Minister. Reinfeldt's first term was during a period of global financial crisis and economic recession. Due to the previous economic situation in Sweden, Reinfeldt's popularity was once weakened. But the restructured government brought about a recovery in the Swedish economy, and Reinfeldt also gained the support of the people, which directly led to his re-election in 2010. Due to the failure of the right-wing party coalition led by Reinfeldt in the 2014 general election, he also stepped down in October of the same year. Reinfeldt became the longest serving Prime Minister of a non social democratic party since Eric Gustav Bost. The election results of 2006 confirmed Reinfeldt's position as Prime Minister, and subsequently the Swedish Speaker demanded that Reinfeldt form a new government from the Swedish Alliance. At the press conference, Reinfeldt emphasized that the formation of this new government has many historical significance, as it is the first time in many years that Sweden has formed a multi-party government. On October 4, 2006, the spokesperson and Speaker of the new Swedish parliament, Westberg, nominated Reinfeldt as the new Prime Minister of Sweden. In July 2009, when Sweden took over the European Commission from the Czech Republic, Reinfeldt became a member of the European Union

Frederick William DeKlerk
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Frederick William DeKlerk

Frederick Wilhelm de Klerk, a politician from the Republic of South Africa, was the last white president of the country to date and a driving force behind the abolition of racial segregation. At the time when De Klerk took office, the racist regime in South Africa was in a state of turmoil. At this time, DeKlerk demonstrated exceptional political courage and determination to create a new South Africa. At the beginning of his tenure, De Klerk announced that he would allow peaceful rallies against racist regimes to be held throughout the country. In order to designate a new constitution, he held talks with the leaders of the four major ethnic groups in the country, namely white, black, colored, and Indian. On February 2, 1990, in his opening speech to the South African Parliament, De Klerk announced the lifting of the ban on 33 anti racist ruling political parties and organizations, including the African National Assembly and the Communist Party of South Africa. In the same month, despite opposition from the right-wing group in parliament, he announced the release of Mandela and other political prisoners who had been imprisoned for 27 years. In 1991, DeKlerk announced the abolition of various racial segregation laws such as land laws and group settlement laws, and the legal pillar of racist rule in South Africa collapsed. In 1992, a national vote was held, and 69% of white people supported his reform policy. In the same year, a new constitution was proposed to give the majority of black people citizenship and various ethnic groups to participate in national elections, and serious negotiations were reached with Mandela and other black leaders. At the same time, his government continued to systematically dismantle the legislative basis for racial segregation. Under the leadership of De Klerk, the ruling Nationalist Party and the African National Assembly reached a transitional agreement in the summer of 1993 to be governed by the majority. In South Africa's difficult transition from a racist system to a new society, De Klerk and Mandela were able to avoid large-scale bloody conflicts and achieve a basic peaceful transition. The 1993 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to both Mandela and DeKlerk. In April 1994, South Africa held a general election and the ANC won, with De Klerk serving as the second vice president of the National Unity Government. When admitting defeat in the general election, DeKlerk firmly vowed that he would not give up on his new historical mission and would still run for the presidency of South Africa in 1999. On May 9, 1996, it was announced that the South African Nationalist Party had withdrawn from the coalition government formed by the African National Assembly and resigned as its second vice president in June; Announce that the party will play a role as the main opposition party. However, Declerk finally had to face the cold reality. In September 1997, De Klerk resigned from his position as Chairman of the Kuomintang and withdrew from politics. Someone called for commemoration of Mandela, don't forget DeKlerk; Some people suggest praising Mandela, but more importantly, praising DeKlerk; Some people assert that a nation that only remembers Mandela and forgets DeKlerk seems to have not yet reached adulthood.

George Andrei Papandreou
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George Andrei Papandreou

George Andrei Papandreou was born on June 16, 1952 in Minnesota, United States. His grandfather and father both served as Greek Prime Ministers. Papandreou studied at Stockholm University, Harvard University, and the University of London. In 2002, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in law from Amherst University, and in 2006, he became a professor at the Greek Arts and Sciences Research Center at the University of Georgia. He is proficient in English and Swedish. He served as Minister of Education and Religious Affairs twice in 1988 89 and 1994 96, and as Minister of Foreign Affairs from February 1999 to February 2004. Since February 2004, he has served as the Chairman of the Pan Greek Socialist Movement and was elected as the International Chairman of the Socialist Party since January 2006. He ran for prime minister twice, but failed twice and was called a political fighter. In 2009, Papandreou fought three times, played the reform card, and ultimately won the election to become Prime Minister. However, he was born out of time and caught up with the Greek debt crisis. On November 4, 2011, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou agreed to resign in exchange for the opposition joining the coalition government. Faced with Papandreou's resignation, British media lamented that the only leader who had the best understanding of Greece's real problems was about to resign. Despite stepping down in despair, Papandreou's resilience, integrity, and determination to avoid national bankruptcy earned him respect both within and outside the party, and the Greeks even affectionately called him George the Younger.

George Mitchell
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George Mitchell

George Mitchell served as the United States Special Envoy for the Middle East from January 2009 to May 2011 and is a senior diplomat. He served as the majority leader of the United States Senate from 1989 to 1995. From 2004 to 2007, George served as the Chairman of Walt Disney Company and was also the Chairman of DLA Piper, an international law firm. George entered the United States Senate in 1980, marking the beginning of his glorious 14 year career in the Senate. In 1989, he became the majority leader of the Senate until leaving in 1995. During his tenure, George gained support from both parties, and it was often said that there was no man, woman, or child in the Capitol who did not trust George Mitchell. He has been named the most respected member of the Senate by senior congressional aides from both parties for six consecutive years. In 1996, at the request of the British and Irish governments, George presided over the Northern Ireland peace negotiations. He led the negotiations for two years and ultimately reached a historic agreement, ending decades of conflict. In addition to serving as the chairman of Walt Disney, George is also a director of several other major companies. From 2006 to 2007, he led an independent investigation into the illegal use of high-performance substances in Major League Baseball. George also served as the chairman of the International Crisis Group, a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing international crises, the chairman of a special committee investigating misconduct in Olympic bidding, and the chairman of the National Health Commission. In addition, George is also obligated to serve as an independent supervisor of the American Red Cross Free Relief Fund, providing assistance to victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. At the request of President Clinton and the leaders of Israel and Palestine, George served as the Chairman of the International Commission of Inquiry on Violence in the Middle East. The Mitchell report, named after him, received support from the Bush administration, the European Union, and many other governments. On January 22, 2009, US President Obama appointed him as his Special Envoy for the Middle East. George delivered a speech after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced Obama's appointment, emphasizing the importance that the Obama administration attaches to achieving peace between Palestine and Israel, and calling on people to make the greatest effort to achieve peace between Palestine and Israel.

George S. Robertson
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George S. Robertson

George Robertson is a former Secretary General of NATO, former Secretary of Defense of the UK, and Vice Chairman of TNK - BP. Russia's oil and gas company is jointly owned by BP and Slavic Oil as Vice Chairman. He is also the International Chairman of the Da Dong Telegraph Bureau. George Robertson was born on April 12, 1946 in Port Ellen, Scotland. I have studied at Andrews University, Queens College, and Dundee University. Received a Master's degree in Economics. In 1978, he was elected as a member of Parliament for Hamilton's Lanark constituency. In 1979, he was appointed as the Director of the Social Services Bureau of the Private Secretary of Parliament. From 1979 to 1993, he served as the chairman of the senior opposition party, responsible for foreign affairs, especially European affairs. In 1993, he was elected as a spokesperson for the opposition party in the advisory group, responsible for Scottish affairs. After the 1997 election, he was appointed as Minister of Defense by Prime Minister Blair, responsible for conducting strategic defense reviews and leading military operations in Kosovo in 1998 and Iraq in 1999. In October 1999, he was appointed as the 10th NATO Secretary General and later promoted to the House of Lords. During his tenure at NATO, several major events occurred, including the United States' 9\/11, the first implementation of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, the Macedonian crisis, and the establishment of the NATO\/Russia Council. In 2002, he presided over the NATO Prague Summit, which saw seven new countries join NATO. George is a non-executive director of Will Group and Smith Group, a strategic advisor to Royal Bank of Canada in Europe, a non-executive director of Advisory Committee Englefield Capital, and a senior barrister of Cohen Group in the United States. He is the co chairman of institutional affairs at the Royal College, a tough Scottish who led NATO through the painful period of the post Cold War and post 9\/11. The officials at NATO headquarters in Brussels were deeply impressed by him. They said that everyone would ask themselves, can you replace George?

Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schroeder
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Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schroeder

Former German Prime Minister, who visited China six times during his tenure, served as the Speaker of the German Federal Senate. In 1999, he was elected as the Eighth Party Chairman of the Social Democratic Party after the war, and in 2017, he was elected as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosneft

Gerhard Schroder
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Gerhard Schroder

Gerhard Schroeder is one of the new generation of dynamic German leaders. He led Germany, which had just achieved reunification, to achieve a bold leap towards the world's third largest economy in the 21st century. Schroeder was elected as the German Chancellor in 1998 and is a powerful and charismatic national figure. During his seven years in office, he made unprecedented contributions to promoting the modernization of Germany's economy. In 2002, he received his second term and greatly enhanced Germany's global influence with his strong stance on global issues and sending troops to global hotspots. A German newspaper called Schr \u00f6 der the most charming German politician after Willebrand. He was young and optimistic, bringing fresh air to the stuffy German Bundestag. In addition, he also plays a very important role in the global energy industry. He is an independent director and board member of TNK-BP, a British Russian oil company, chairman of the shareholder committee of Nord Stream AG, a European Russian pipeline company, a member of the Rothschild Group's European Advisory Committee, and an advisor to Ringier, a Swiss publishing company, since 2006. Gerhard Schr \u00f6 der was born on April 7, 1944, into a working family in the town of Mosenberg, Detmold, North Wales, Germany. Having lost their father at a young age, their mother remarried and relied on social assistance to raise their five siblings. Schroeder worked in a hardware store during the day and went to night school to study law. The hardships of life honed his character of self-reliance and self-improvement. In his impoverished family, Schroeder grew up as a determined politician and became famous for his abilities and charisma towards the people. Germany influences the future of the European Union and the euro, and no leader is more suitable than Gerhard Schroeder in delivering speeches on core issues that affect the EU and global economy.

Goran Persson
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Goran Persson

Hans G \u00f6 ran Persson, former Swedish Prime Minister from March 22, 1996 to October 6, 2006, was one of the longest serving Swedish Prime Ministers and also served as the Chairman of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. Persson was born into a working family in Wenok, South Manland Province, adjacent to Stockholm. He studied political science at Olebro College from 1969 to 1971. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in medicine by the University of Erebro. Served in the military from 1973 to 1974. In the 1970s, he worked at the SSU of the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League, serving as the organizational secretary of the Social Democratic Youth League and an official at the Adult Education Bureau in South Manland Province. From 1972 to 1975, he was a national member of the Youth League and a member of parliament in the small city of Katerinmore. Elected as a member of the National Assembly in 1979, he left the parliament in 1984 and returned to Carthamo as mayor from 1985 to 1989. In 1989, he was re elected as a member of parliament and appointed as the Minister of Education of the government. In 1991, the Social Democratic Party failed in the election and he left the government. He has successively served as the Chairman of the Council's Agriculture Committee and a member of the Council's Business and Industry Committee. In 1993, he became the Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Parliament and also served as the spokesperson for the Social Democratic Party's economic issues. After the Social Democratic Party regained power in 1994, he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. In 1996, he succeeded as Prime Minister and leader of the Social Democratic Party, serving as Prime Minister for 10 years and being one of the longest serving Swedish Prime Ministers. In September 2002, he led the Social Democratic Party to win the general election and was re elected as Prime Minister in October of the same year. But he was defeated in the general election on September 17, 2006 and was unable to be re elected as Prime Minister, which also ended the Social Democratic Party's long-standing monopoly in power for over 80 years. Persson has a great eloquence and often gives up prepared speeches to improvise. He is also an iron fisted leader, earning the nickname HSB during his tenure as mayor, which is the Swedish abbreviation for Han som best \u00e4 mmer, meaning he makes decisions.

Gordon Brown
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Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown is a British politician, former Prime Minister, and former Chancellor of the Exchequer. Born on February 20, 1951 in Glasgow, Scotland. Brown joined the British Labour Party in 1968 and obtained a doctoral degree in economics from the University of Edinburgh in 1982. From September 11, 1999, he served as the Chairman of the Interim Committee of the International Monetary Fund. On June 8, 2001, he was re elected as the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer. Tony Blair officially submitted his resignation to the Queen of England on June 27, 2007, resigning from his position as Prime Minister. Brown took over and moved in at 10 Downing Street. Starting from 1983, he represented the eastern district of Denver as a member of the House of Commons. In 1997, he was appointed as the Chancellor of the Exchequer, setting a record for re-election. In the 1990s, Brown and Blair were seen as the twin constellations in the transformation of the Labour Party. In 1997, Brown was appointed as the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer. In the 2005 British general election, he was successfully elected as a candidate for the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituencies in Scotland. Better and fairer is Brown's campaign slogan, proposing the idea of a public servant government that serves the people. After just taking office as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown worked for 10 years in this important position, second only to the Prime Minister. He not only set a record for the longest time serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 150 years, but also helped Blair build the New Labour Party and launched a series of reform measures. In 1997, he gave the Bank of England the power to independently decide interest rates, and the British economy achieved low inflation, low unemployment The miracle of low interest rates and high growth. His talent in the economic field has been recognized and has always had a good reputation. He unexpectedly gave the Bank of England the power and responsibility to independently set the interest rate base rate of interest, thereby giving it control over monetary policy. He made two outstanding contributions to the British economy. Firstly, he granted the UK Central Bank independent operational authority. Secondly, it has not joined the European single currency system. On June 27, 2007, Tony Blair officially submitted his resignation to the Queen of England to resign from the position of Prime Minister, and was succeeded by Gordon Brown, who was then the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Due to Gordon Brown being the leader of the parliamentary majority party, he can become the Prime Minister of the UK without an election. Enter No. 10 Downing Street. On July 13, 2012, UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon appointed Brown as the UN Global Education Envoy, marking the beginning of his new journey.

Guy Verhofstadt
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Guy Verhofstadt

Guy Versda, former Prime Minister of Belgium, currently a member of the European Parliament and Chairman of the Liberal Party of the European Parliament. He has rich governance experience and a deep understanding of international relations, world economy, financial affairs, and other aspects. He has authored the Declaration on a New Europe towards the United States of Europe and how Europe can emerge from crises. In April 1953, Vostok was born into a family of judges in Belgium. His father was a legal advisor to the main political party, the Dutch Liberal Progressive Party Chairman Willy Declair. Declair later became a prominent figure in the career of Volta. After graduation, under the guidance of De Claire, Volta became his political secretary. In 1982, at the age of 29, he was elected as the chairman of the Dutch Free Progressive Party with 85% of the vote, becoming the youngest party leader in Belgian history. At that time, Vostok was full of energy and determined to lead the liberals back to the Prime Minister's Office, which had been lost for over half a century. However, the difficulty of his return far exceeded his imagination. After 17 years of hard work, he and his party finally achieved their goal by renaming themselves as the Dutch speaking Liberal Democratic Party. In 1995, after losing another parliamentary election, Foster resigned from his position as party chairman. Subsequently, he moved to Tuscany in central western Italy. Under the bright sunshine there, Vostok devoted himself to reading, writing, reflecting, and contemplating the future of the country and even the entire European Union. A year later, when he returned to Belgium, he gained a clearer understanding of his political path. After another three years, Vostok finally achieved the long-awaited victory. In the 1999 general election, the Dutch Liberal Democratic Party defeated its old rival, the Dutch Christian Democratic Party, to become the largest party in parliament, with party leader Vostok becoming prime minister. After taking office, he implemented a series of reforms such as increasing the minimum social security fund and reducing taxes, which were recognized by voters. But in his second term, the Belgian economy began to deteriorate, and his proposed economic revitalization plan touched on the vital interests of all parties, causing a lot of dissatisfaction. In June 2007, Volta submitted his resignation to King Albert II due to his defeat in the general election. Unexpectedly, what followed was a political vacuum that lasted for nearly 200 days. Belgium, a once peaceful country, became the focus of many international news outlets that year. Due to serious differences in the reform of the national political system, 194 days after the 2007 general election, the Dutch speaking Christian Democratic Party, which won the majority, was still unable to reach an agreement with other political parties on forming a coalition government. At the request of the king, Volta formed an interim government. That was undoubtedly a difficult time, but with years of governance experience, Vostok finally convinced the leaders of various political parties to shelve the dispute and reach an agreement on the formation of a new government. In March 2008, a new Belgian cabinet was born, and Vostok successfully retired, ending his 9-year career as prime minister. Shortly after his resignation, a financial tsunami began to sweep the world, and Europe was not spared. In Volta's view, 2008 will undoubtedly become an important year in history, such as 1989 when the Berlin Wall collapsed, 1945 when World War II ended, and 1919 when the Treaty of Versailles was signed. But this historic turning point also provides the possibility for the implementation of the United States of Europe plan, which has always been a passion of Vostok.

Helen Clark
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Helen Clark

Helen Clark served as New Zealand's Prime Minister for three consecutive terms from 1999 to 2008, making her the first female Prime Minister to take office through an election. Helen Clark's parliamentary status lasted for over 27 years. During her tenure as Prime Minister, she extensively participated in the formulation, development, and promotion of policies in the international, economic, social, and cultural fields. She strongly advocates for comprehensive sustainable development projects in New Zealand and promotes addressing climate change issues. Clark also actively leads New Zealand's foreign relations and policies, and extensively participates in international affairs. After a broad career in parliament and at the ministerial level, Helen Clark began serving as Prime Minister. Before entering the New Zealand Parliament, Helen Clark was a professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Auckland. Since 2009. Clark began serving as the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme. She was the first female leader in the department and served two consecutive terms. At the same time, she also served as the Chairman of the United Nations Development Group, which is composed of heads of all United Nations development funds, projects, and departments. As the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, she led the organization to become the most transparent global development organization. Clark ended his term in 2017. But she still spoke for sustainable development, climate action, gender equality, women's leadership, peace and justice, and action on non communicable diseases and HIV, and became a strong spokesperson. Helen Clark strongly advocates for comprehensive sustainable development projects in New Zealand and promotes addressing climate change issues. Her goal is to build New Zealand into one of the world's leading countries capable of addressing the challenges of climate change. Clark also actively leads New Zealand's foreign relations and policies, and extensively participates in international affairs. As Prime Minister, Helen Clark is a member of the World Council of Women Leaders, an international network of former and current female presidents and prime ministers from various countries. Its mission is to mobilize high-level female leaders worldwide to take collective action to address issues crucial to women and fair development. During her nine years as Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark also served as Minister of Intelligence and Head of the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Department. She sees the promotion of the latter as an important aspect of actively expressing New Zealand's unique ethnic identity. After her extensive career in parliament and at the ministerial level, Helen Clark assumed the position of Prime Minister. In 1981, Helen Clark was first elected as a member of parliament; In November 2008, she was re elected for the tenth time in the multicultural Auckland constituency. In her early career, she served as the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Parliament. From 1987 to 1990, Clark served as the Minister of Environment, Housing, Health, and Labor. From August 1989 to November 1990, she served as Deputy Prime Minister. From then on until December 1993, she served as the vice chairman of the opposition party and later became the chairman of the opposition party until the victory of the general election in November 1999. Before entering the New Zealand Parliament, Helen Clark was a professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Auckland. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1971 and a First Class Honours Master's degree in 1974. Her husband is Peter Davis, a professor at the University of Auckland.

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