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Oldest Living State Leaders DP II (2024-?)

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Exactly 3 months later the first success in this game, and the first one that gets a point is precisely the inventor of the game, congratulations to @drol who guessed that the former prime minister of Lebanon Salim Ahmad al-Huss would be the first to die


The second round is open

 

1)César Yanes Urías (1920), Salvadoran junta member (ThereWillBeDeaths7)

2)Guillermo Rodriguez Lara (1923), President of Ecuador (chilean way)

3)Khamtai Siphandone (1924) Prime Minister and President of Laos (Summer in Transylvania)

4)Tomiichi Murayama (1924) Prime Minister of Japan (livingbygrace)

5)Jimmy Carter (1924), President of United States of America (Polar Duck)

6)Mahathir Mohamad (1925), Prime Minister of Malaysia (Ladyfiona)

7)Mohammad Hasan Sharq (1925), Chairman of Council of Ministers of Afghanistan

8)Abdoulaye Wade (1926), President of Senegal (MortalCaso)

9)Valdas Adamkus (1926), President of Lithuania (Bibliogryphon)

10)Raif Dizdarevic (1926), President of Yugoslavia (Sleepiestpeep)

11)Ali Haroun (1927),Member of the Superior Council of State of Algeria

12)Thanin Kraivichien (1927), Prime Minister of Thailand

13)Kim Yong-nam (1928), Chairman of the Presidium of North Korea

14)Arnold Rüütel (1928), President of Estonia (roaming_comrade)

15)Arthur Foulkes (1928), Governor General of Bahamas

16)Peter Boross (1928), Prime Minister of Hungary

17)Zhu Rongji (1928), Premier of China (theoldlady)

18) Laurie Greig (1929),Representative of the Acting Queen of Cook Islands

19)Edouard Balladur (1929), Prime Minister of France

20)Sam Nujoma (1929), President of Namibia (Drol)

21)Orville Turnquest (1929), Governor General of Bahamas (Arghton)

22)Jamshid bin Abdullah (1929), Sultan of Zanzibar

23)Michael J. Williams (1929) Acting president of Trinidad and Tobago (WEP)

24)Violeta Chamorro (1929), President of Nicaragua (Commtech Sio Bibble)

25)Gombojavyn Ochirbat (1929), General Secretary of Mongolia Communist Party

26)Alfred Moisiu (1929), President of Albania

27)Lee Hyun-jae (1929), Prime Minister of South Korea

28)Milan Panić (1929), Prime Minister of Yugoslavia

29)Efraín Goldenberg (1929), Prime Minister of Peru (Steve)

30) Ahmed Osman (1930), Prime Minister of Morocco (Yvonne)

 

Ahmed Osman is the new entrant, he served as the longest-serving prime minister in Morocco's modern history (between November 2, 1972 and March 22, 1979), was Morocco's ambassador to West Germany (1961) and the U.S. (1967), he remained the leader of his party (National Rally of Independents (RNI)) until 2007,  when he did not run for a new term after 29 years of political leadership 

 

 

 

 

 

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Congrats Drol! 

 

I'll take Jimmy Carter

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Sam Nujoma.

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Congratulations @drol and Efrain Goldenberg for me again please @diego

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Orville Turnquest please.

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17)Zhu Rongji (1928), Premier of China Please.
Congratulations @drol

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Michael J. Williams, please

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Mahathir Mohamad please.

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Ahmed Osman please 

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Arnold Rüütel

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Cesar Yanes Urias was the oldest in this game, congratulations to @ThereWillBeDeaths7for guessing that he would be next, he is now tied with Drol in the lead

 

Third round open

 

1) Guillermo Rodriguez Lara (1923), President of Ecuador

2) Khamtai Siphandone (1924) Prime Minister and President of Laos (MortalCaso)

3) Tomiichi Murayama (1924) Prime Minister of Japan (bobytomi)

4) Jimmy Carter (1924), President of the United States of America (polar duck)

5) Mahathir Mohamad (1925), Prime Minister of Malaysia (livingbygrace)

6) Mohammad Hasan Sharq (1925), President of the Council of Ministers of Afghanistan  (ladyfiona)

7) Abdoulaye Wade (1926), President of Senegal (Summer in Transylvania)

8) Valdas Adamkus (1926), President of Lithuania (Bibliogryphon)

9) Raif Dizdarevic (1926), President of Yugoslavia (Sleepiestpeep)

10) Ali Haroun (1927), Member of the High Council of State of Algeria

11) Thanin Kraivichien (1927), Prime Minister of Thailand

12) Kim Yong-nam (1928), Chairman of the Presidium of North Korea

13) Arnold Rüütel (1928), President of Estonia (Commtech Sio Bibble)

14) Arthur Foulkes (1928), Governor-General of the Bahamas

15) Peter Boross (1928), Prime Minister of Hungary

16) Zhu Rongji (1928), Prime Minister of China (theoldlady)

17) Laurie Greig (1929), Acting Queen's Representative of the Cook Islands

18) Edouard Balladur (1929), Prime Minister of France

19) Sam Nujoma (1929), President of Namibia

20) Orville Turnquest (1929), Governor-General of the Bahamas (arghton)

21) Jamshid bin Abdullah (1929), Sultan of Zanzibar

22) Michael J. Williams (1929) Acting President of Trinidad and Tobago Tobago

23)Violeta Chamorro (1929), President of Nicaragua (chilean way)

24)Gombojavyn Ochirbat (1929), General Secretary of the Communist Party of Mongolia

25)Alfred Moisiu (1929), President of Albania

26) Lee Hyun-jae (1929), Prime Minister of South Korea

27)Milan Panić (1929), Prime Minister of Yugoslavia

28)Efraín Goldenberg (1929), Prime Minister of Peru (Steve)

29) Ahmed Osman (1930), Prime Minister of Morocco

30) Ion Iliescu (1930) President of Romania (WEP)

 

The new addition is Ion Iliescu, the former president of Romania, who was Romania’s first democratically elected president after the revolution, winning with a landslide. But he is accused in Romania of committing crimes against humanity by “approve[ing] military measures, some of which were clearly diversionary in character” during the deadly aftermath of the country’s 1989 revolution. In 2020, a judge dismissed the case due to irregularities in the prosecution. The indictment was reinstated and in 2023 the Court of Appeals ruled that the trial can begin.

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Sticking with Efrain Goldenberg please

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