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Thank you drol, and RIP to a great and much respected Arab and African figure.

 

I will go with Morales please.

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6 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Out of interest @drol, how many names from 1926 are still outside the list of 30?

 

Just Adamkus and Dizdarevic?

Yes, unless there is some Episcopal Veguer coming out from somewhere.

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Milos Jakes

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16 hours ago, drol said:

Yes, unless there is some Episcopal Veguer coming out from somewhere.

 

Eduard Ballador? 

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2 hours ago, Miracle Aligner said:

 

Eduard Ballador? 

Born 1929.

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1 hour ago, Miracle Aligner said:

 

As PM rather than President would he qualify anyway?

Yes, state leaders are intended as heads of states and/or governments.

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I'll take bermudez, he seems to be available

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Tran thiem khiem

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On 06/06/2020 at 22:57, roaming_comrade said:

I'll take bermudez, he seems to be available

 

On 29/05/2020 at 17:36, Life Is Beautiful said:

Thank you drol, and RIP to a great and much respected Arab and African figure.

 

I will go with Morales please.

 

I believe that Señor Morales Bermudez is taken, roaming_comrade, although to be fair it was easy to miss.

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On 06/06/2020 at 23:57, roaming_comrade said:

I'll take bermudez, he seems to be available

I forgot to say it. You must change pick.

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On 29/05/2020 at 11:05, The Quim Reaper said:

I’ll try Jules Sedney please.

 

On 29/05/2020 at 11:12, Ulitzer95 said:

My usual pick, grrrr. :glare:


Ulitzer mate, please accept my most profound apologies

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2 minutes ago, The Quim Reaper said:

 


Ulitzer mate, please accept my most profound apologies

Congrats !!!

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He was Prime Minister, why wasnt he on the Wikipedia list?

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24 minutes ago, roaming_comrade said:

He was Prime Minister, why wasnt he on the Wikipedia list?

Because Suriname was not independent country when he was Prime Minister.

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Well, @The Quim Reaper strikes again and seems invincible. Another one bites the dust, this time Surinamese old-timer Jules Sedney. New round to be started.

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Twenty-fifth round:

 

1)Josip Manolic (1920), Prime Minister of Croatia

2)Kim Yong-ju (1920), vacancy Head of State of North Korea

3)Mustafa ben Halim (1921), Prime Minister of Lybia

4)Francisco Morales Bermudez (1921), President of Perù

5)Luis Echeverria (1922), President of Mexico

6)Milos Jakes (1922), General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

7)Branislav Soskic (1922) President of Communist Montenegro

8) Lee Teng-hui (1923), President of Taiwan

9)Francesc Badia Batalla (1923), Episcopal Veguer of Andorra

10)Khamtai Siphandon (1924) Prime Minister and President of Laos

11)Tomiichi Murayama (1924) Prime Minister of Japan

12)Kenneth Kaunda (1924) President of Zambia

13)Jimmy Carter (1924), President of United States of America

14)Lubomir Strougal (1924), Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia

15)Guillermo Rodriguez Lara (1924), President of Ecuador

16)Abdelsalam Majali (1925), Prime Minister of Jordan

17)Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925), President of Tanzania

18)Giorgio Napolitano (1925), President of Italy

19)Mahathir Mohamad (1925), Prime Minister of Malaysia

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

21)Ali Bozer (1925), Prime Minister of Turkey

22)Yang Hyong-sop (1925), Chairman of the Presidium of North Korea

23)Arnaldo Forlani (1925), Prime Minister of Italy

24)Tran Thiem Khiem (1925), Prime Minister of South Vietnam

25)Valery Giscard d'Estaing (1926), President of France

26)Ema Derossi-Bjelajac (1926), President of Socialist Croatia

27)Elizabeth II (1926), Queen of the United Kingdom

28)Abdoulaye Wade (1926), President of Senegal

29)Jiang Zemin (1926), President of China

30)Valdas Adamkus (1926), President of Lithuania

 

New entry: Valdas Adamkus, longtime President of Lithuania. Proud to have been a nazi collaborator, this tough guy seems to be doing very well even into his 90s. Choose your picks.

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Twenty-fifth round masterlist:

 

The Quim Reaper: Luis Echeverria

chilean way: Giorgio Napolitano

Lafaucheuse: Josip Manolic

CoffinLodger: Mustafa ben Halim

Bibliogryphon: Kenneth Kaunda

Miracle Aligner: Jimmy Carter

paddyfool: Francisco Morales Bermudez

Ulitzer95: Francesc Badia Batalla

redrumours: Ali Bozer

theoldlady: Jiang Zemin

CastAway: Valery Giscard d'Estaing

roaming_comrade: Milos Jakes

Philip: Tran Thiem Khiem

ThereWillBeDeaths7: Lee Teng-hui

Newjack: Branislav Soskic

drol: Abdelsalam Majali

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I’ll punt for Luis Echeverria this time, cheers drol.

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