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Heinz Fischer leads by 4.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Palaniswami expanded the 'Amma' canteen network across Tamil Nadu, providing subsidized meals to the urban poor. The program aimed to ensure food security and was praised for its efficiency.
Palaniswami was chosen as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after the death of Jayalalithaa and the resignation of O. Panneerselvam. He led the AIADMK government, focusing on welfare and infrastructure.
Palaniswami's government implemented the Kalaignar housing scheme, providing free houses to the homeless and poor. The program constructed thousands of homes, but faced delays and allegations of corruption.
Palaniswami's AIADMK was defeated by the DMK-led alliance in the 2021 Tamil Nadu assembly elections. The loss ended his tenure as Chief Minister, attributed to anti-incumbency and the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Heinz Fischer was elected President of Austria on April 25, 2004, winning 52.4% of the vote against Benita Ferrero-Waldner. He succeeded Thomas Klestil and took office on July 8, 2004.
Fischer was re-elected for a second term on April 25, 2010, winning 79.3% of the vote, one of the highest margins in Austrian history. He faced only minor opposition candidates.
Fischer's second term ended on July 8, 2016, after 12 years in office. He was constitutionally barred from seeking a third term. He was succeeded by Alexander Van der Bellen.
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