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Viktor Yanukovych, President of UkraineViktor Yanukovych, President of Ukraine, elected on Feb 7, 2010

George Papandreou, Prime Minister of GreeceIvo Josipovic, President of Croatia since January 18, 2010


George Papandreou, Prime Minister of GreeceGeorge Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece since October 6, 2009


Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of JapanYukio Hatoyama,
Prime Minister of Japan. Took office on Sept 16, 2009


Ricardo MartinelliRicardo Martinelli
President of Panama. Took office on July 1, 2009


President Mauricio Funes, President of El SalvadorMauricio Funes, President of El Salvador since June 1, 2009


Madhav Kumar Nepal, Prime Minister of NepalMadhav Kumar Nepal, Prime Minister of Nepal since May 25, 09


Jacob Zuma, President of South AfricaJacob Zuma, President of South Africa since May 9, 2009


NajibRazak, Prime Minister of MalaysiaNajibRazak, Prime Minister of Malaysia since Apr 3, 2009

 

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the State of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the State of Israel since Apr 2009

Mauricio Funes, President of El SalvadorAndry RAJOELINA, President of Madagascar since March 17, 2009

Zillur Rahman, President of BangladeshZillur Rahman, President of Bangladesh sworn in on February 12, 2009

 

Barack Obama - President of the United StatesBarack Obama, 44th President of the United States; sworn in on January 20, 2009

 

John Key, Prime Minister of New ZealandJohn Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand
November 2008

 

Mohamed Nasheed, President of MaldivesMohamed Nasheed, President of the Maldives.
november 11, 2008

 

Taro Aso, Prime Minister of JapanTaro Aso, Prime Minister of Japan
September 24, 2008

 

 

Mr. Somchai Wongsawat, Prime Minister of ThailandMr. Somchai Wongsawat, Prime Minister of Thailand
September 17, 2008



ASIF ALI ZARDARI, President of PakistanASIF ALI ZARDARI, President of Pakistan
Sept 6, 2008

Current Leader Update: March 11, 2010

Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United KingdomGordon Brown was born in 1951 and went to school in Kirkcaldy. He studied at Edinburgh University, where he gained a PhD and was elected the youngest ever Rector.

In 1983 Gordon Brown was elected to Parliament. Today, as MP for the constituency where he was brought up, he is proud to represent his former school friends, and their families in an area where his family roots go back three hundred years.

As Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown presided over the longest period of growth ever, creating two and a half million more jobs, and lifting 600,000 children out of poverty. Not afraid of taking bold, long-term decisions, one of his first acts was to make the Bank of England independent. Gordon helped to deliver agreement at the Gleneagles Summit to support the world's poorest countries and to tackle climate change.

Gordon Brown has written a number of books: a biography of James Maxton; Values, Visions and Voices; and The Real Divide, a study with Robin Cook of poverty and inequality. More recently a collection of his speech has been published as Moving Britain Forward. His book, Courage - Eight Portraits, looks at eight of his heroes and the influence they have had.

LINK: http://www.labour.org.uk/gordon_brown

 

Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom

Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom Queen of the United Kingdom (1952– ) and head of the Commonwealth, born in London, UK, the daughter of George VI. Formerly Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, she was proclaimed queen on 6 February 1952, and crowned on 2 June 1953. Her husband was created Duke of Edinburgh on the eve of their wedding (20 Nov 1947), and styled Prince Philip in 1957. They have three sons, Charles Philip Arthur George (14 Nov 1948), Andrew Albert Christian Edward (19 Feb 1960), and Edward Anthony Richard Louis (10 Mar 1964), and a daughter Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise (15 Aug 1950). Elizabeth's long and mainly peaceful reign has been marked by vast changes in her people's lives, in her country's power, how Britain is viewed abroad, and how the monarchy is regarded and portrayed. When Elizabeth became queen, post-war Britain still had a substantial empire, dominions, and dependencies, most of which achieved independence in the 1950s–1960s. Her reign has seen a revolution in social behaviour and attitudes, and increased prosperity. The 1990s in particular were a problematic period for the royal family. The Windsor Castle fire and the divorces of Prince Charles from Diana, Princess of Wales, and of Prince Andrew from Sarah, Duchess of York, were followed by Diana's death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. This particular tragedy brought to a head the debate about the monarchy's role and continued formality. Overall, however, Elizabeth II has provided the nation's main symbol of continuity, and her many visits to Commonwealth and other countries have won her wide respect. In 2006 she celebrated her 80th birthday with her family at Windsor Castle, and attended various public events to mark the occasion.

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