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Arvid Horn leads by 16.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Arvid Horn became President of the Chancellery, effectively leading the Swedish government during the Age of Liberty. He pursued a cautious foreign policy to avoid war and rebuild Sweden after the Great Northern War.
Horn negotiated the Treaty of Nystad, ending the Great Northern War. Sweden ceded territories to Russia but secured peace, allowing for internal recovery and reform.
Horn became the leader of the Caps Party, which opposed the Hat Party's aggressive foreign policy. The Caps advocated for peace, economic stability, and reduced military spending.
Kariuki was elected to the Kenyan Parliament representing Nyandarua North. He became a prominent voice for the landless and poor, criticizing the concentration of wealth among the political elite.
Kariuki was abducted and murdered near Nairobi. His body was found with gunshot wounds. The assassination sparked widespread protests and remains a symbol of political repression in Kenya.
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