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President of Tunisia

Fouad Mebazaa, Interim President of Tunisia (since on Jan 15, 2011)

Fouad Mebazaa , born on16 June 1933, has been the Interim President of Tunisia since 15 January 2011. He was active in Neo Destour prior to Tunisian independence, served as Minister of Youth and Sports, Minister of Public Health, and Minister of Culture and Information, and has been President of the Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia since 1997.

Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aleksandar Dzombic, Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina (since Dec 29, 2010)

Born in 1968. in Banja Luka. Currently a graduate student at the Faculty of Management ECPD (European Center for Peace and Development), Belgrade. So far, he worked in the City Administration of Banja Luka, the Crystal Bank AD Banja Luka as an officer, the head office and project manager, and in Agroprom Banka AD Banja Luka as a director.


President of Guinea


Alpha Conde, President of Guinea (since Dec 21, 2010)


Alpha Conde (born March 4, 1938) is the current President of Guinea (took office on 21 December 2010). Alpha Conde is the leader of the Rally of the People of Guinea (RPG), was candidate for the presidential election announced by the Ouagadougou agreements (signed January 15, 2010 by Camara and General Konate, under the auspices of Blaise Compaore, President of Burkina Faso) and the first round was held on June 27, 2010.

President of Switzerland

Micheline Calmy-Rey, President of the Swiss Confederation (since Dec 10, 2010)


Micheline Calmy-Rey was born in Sion in Canton Valais on 8 July 1945 . She is married with two children and has a degree in political science from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.

President of Brazil

Dilma Vana Rousseff, President of Brazil (elected on Oct 31, 2010)


years old and an economist. She was born in Belo Horizonte, the state capital of Minas Gerais, to Bulgarian migrant Pedro Rousseff and teacher Dilma Jane da Silva. Divorced, she has one daughter and has built a life grounded in determination, competence and social sensitivity.

Her work became widely renowned under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva´s administration. She served as the Minister of Mines and Energy and as the Chief of Staff within the Executive branch. She led key actions undertaken by the executive branch through programs such as the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), “Light for All” and “My House, My Life”. She also set the rules for governing the exploration of the pre-salt layer oil deposits.

Prime Minister and Governor-General of Barbados

Freundel Stuart is the current and seventh Prime Minister of Barbados

He succeeded David Thompson, who died on 23 October 2010 of pancreatic cancer. A member of the Democratic Labour Party, Freundel Stewart is a graduate of the University of the West Indies with degrees in Political Science and Law. He is a practicing Lawyer and his practice encompasses criminal and corporate law.

President of Colombia

Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia (since August 8, 2010)


Juan Manuel Santos Calderón (born 10 August 1951) is the former Minister of National Defense, and the current President of the Republic of Colombia after winning the 2010 Colombian presidential election on June 20, 2010.


President of Philippines


Benigno S. Aquino III, President of Philippines (since June 30, 2010)

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III (born February 8, 1960) also known as Noynoy Aquino is the fifteenth President of the Philippines and is concurrently the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.


President of Hungary


Pál Schmitt, President of Hungary (since JUne 29, 2010)

Pál Schmitt (born 13 May 1942 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician, former Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary from 14 May 2010. He was elected as President of Hungary in a 263 to 59 vote in the Parliament of Hungary on June 29, 2010 and takes office on August 5, 2010

Prime Minister of Australia


Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia (since June 24, 2010)

Julia was born in Wales, migrating to Australia with her family in 1966. She studied arts and law at university in Adelaide before being elected as national education vice president of the Australian Union of Students in 1983. In 1983, Julia was national president of the AUS.

She began work as a solicitor with the law firm Slater and Gordon and became a partner in 1990. In May 1996, Julia was appointed chief of staff of the then Victorian Opposition leader, John Brumby. Julia worked with Mr Brumby until her election to Federal Parliament in 1998.
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