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Minoo Masani leads by 3.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Medina expanded social programs, including 'Quisqueya Aprende Contigo' (literacy program) and 'Quisqueya Sin Miseria' (poverty reduction). He also increased funding for education to 4% of GDP, as required by law. These programs reduced poverty but faced implementation challenges.
Danilo Medina was elected President of the Dominican Republic in 2012, succeeding Leonel Fern
Medina's government implemented a controversial Constitutional Court ruling that stripped citizenship from thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent, retroactively to 1929. This caused a diplomatic crisis with Haiti and international condemnation, though Medina defended the ruling.
Medina was re-elected in 2016 with 61% of the vote, the highest margin since 1990. His victory was attributed to strong economic growth and social programs. However, the election was criticized for the use of state resources for his campaign.
Medina completed his second term in August 2020, handing over power to Luis Abinader of the opposition PRM. This marked the first peaceful transfer of power to an opposition party in Dominican history, a milestone for democracy.
Masani was elected Mayor of Bombay (now Mumbai) during World War II. He focused on municipal administration and civic issues, though his tenure was brief and overshadowed by the war and independence movement.
Masani published the book 'Socialism Reconsidered', arguing against state-controlled socialism and for a mixed economy with strong private sector. The book influenced Indian economic debates and helped shape the Swatantra Party's ideology.
Masani was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Rajkot constituency. He served as a prominent opposition voice, criticizing the Congress government's economic policies and advocating for private enterprise.
Minoo Masani, along with C. Rajagopalachari and others, founded the Swatantra Party in Bombay. The party advocated for free-market economics, limited government, and individual liberties, opposing the socialist policies of the Congress Party.
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