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Youngest leaders from across the world

Wikipedia | Last updated on - Jan 10, 2024, 18:36 IST
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The youngest world leaders

Across continents, a fresh wave of leadership is surging, defying stereotypes and injecting new energy into international politics. These seven world leaders, all under the age of 40, are making their mark on the global stage, each bringing unique perspectives and innovative approaches to governance.

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Gabriel Attal, France (34)

France's youngest-ever government spokesperson, Attal embodies youth and dynamism. His articulate voice on national and international affairs makes him a rising star in French politics, with many speculating about a future bid for higher office. Making history in 2024, Attal became the country's first openly gay prime minister and the youngest one in office, solidifying his place as a symbol of progress and inclusivity on the global stage.

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Gabriel Boric, Chile (37)

A former student protest leader, Boric became Chile's youngest president in 2022, championing environmental causes, social justice, and LGBTQ+ rights. His election signifies a shift away from Chile's traditionally conservative stance, with eyes on his progressive reforms. Boric's journey from the streets to the presidential palace embodies the power of youth activism and the changing social landscape in Chile.

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Sanna Marin, Finland (38)

The world's youngest female prime minister, Marin captivated audiences with her progressive agenda and calm demeanor, particularly during Finland's COVID-19 response. Her focus on social equality, climate action, and EU integration showcases a fresh perspective on Nordic leadership. The former world leader's youthful confidence and decisive action during challenging times have cemented her popularity and influence within Finland and beyond.

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Kimg Jong-Un (40)

The Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un inherited the position from his father, Kim Jong Il, in 2011. His leadership remains highly centralized, maintaining control over the country's political, military, and economic aspects. During his tenure, North Korea conducted multiple missile tests and nuclear weapon developments, leading to strained relations with several countries, especially concerning denuclearization talks. Kim's leadership style and the closed nature of North Korea make accurate assessments of his governance challenging. He remains an enigmatic and controversial figure on the global political stage and one of the youngest to date.

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Nayib Bukele, El Salvador (42)

El Salvador's tech-savvy president has garnered both praise and controversy for his unconventional approach. Bukele utilizes social media as a direct communication channel with citizens and focuses on tackling gang violence and boosting the economy, though concerns about democratic erosion have also emerged. Bukele's reliance on social media and his unorthodox governing style challenge traditional political norms and spark debate about leadership in the digital age.

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​Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Bhutan (43)

The youngest reigning monarch in the world, the King of Bhutan prioritizes environmental sustainability and cultural preservation. His focus on "Gross National Happiness" as a development metric sets Bhutan apart on the global stage. King Jigme's dedication to environmental stewardship and sustainable development offers a unique perspective on leadership and inspires other nations to consider alternative measures of progress.

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Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Qatar (43)

The Emir of Qatar has modernized his nation into a regional economic and diplomatic powerhouse. He champions sports diplomacy, hosting major sporting events, and navigates complex geopolitical interests while diversifying Qatar's economy beyond oil. Emir Tamim's strategic vision and skillful maneuvering on the international stage have positioned Qatar as a key player in the Middle East and beyond.

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