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Camillo Benso Count of Cavour leads by 4.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Alberto Lleras Camargo became the first Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) in 1948. He helped establish the OAS's institutional framework and promoted inter-American cooperation during the early Cold War period.
Lleras Camargo played a key role in negotiating the National Front pact with Conservative leader Laureano G
Lleras Camargo became the first president under the National Front agreement in 1958, serving until 1962. His administration focused on consolidating the bipartisan power-sharing system, implementing economic reforms, and reducing political violence.
Lleras Camargo signed Law 135 of 1961, Colombia's first comprehensive land reform law. The legislation created the Colombian Institute of Agrarian Reform (INCORA) to redistribute land to peasants, though implementation faced significant obstacles.
Cavour was appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia by King Victor Emmanuel II. He implemented economic reforms, modernized the army, and pursued a policy of diplomatic maneuvering to unify Italy under Piedmontese leadership.
Cavour sent Piedmontese troops to fight alongside Britain and France in the Crimean War. This participation gained Piedmont-Sardinia a seat at the Congress of Paris, where Cavour raised the Italian question, gaining international sympathy for unification.
Cavour secretly met with French Emperor Napoleon III at Plombi
Cavour provoked Austria into declaring war, leading to the Second Italian War of Independence. Franco-Piedmontese forces won key battles at Magenta and Solferino, resulting in the annexation of Lombardy and the unification of central Italian states under Piedmont.
Cavour oversaw the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy under King Victor Emmanuel II, with the first Italian parliament meeting in Turin. He died shortly after, but his diplomatic and political efforts had largely achieved Italian unification.
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