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Juan Antonio Rios leads by 0.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Rios won the presidency as the candidate of the Radical Party, continuing the Popular Front coalition. His election maintained center-left governance during World War II.
Rios' government severed diplomatic relations with Germany, Italy, and Japan, aligning Chile with the Allies. This decision was influenced by economic pressure and internal politics.
Rios died of cancer while still in office. His death triggered a political crisis and led to a snap election. He was the second Chilean president to die in office.
Sam Rainsy co-founded the CNRP with Kem Sokha, merging their opposition parties. The CNRP became the main challenger to the ruling CPP, winning significant support in the 2013 elections.
Sam Rainsy was convicted in absentia for defamation and incitement related to comments about Foreign Minister Hor Namhong. He went into self-imposed exile in France to avoid imprisonment, continuing to lead the opposition from abroad.
The Cambodian Supreme Court dissolved the CNRP at the government's request, and Sam Rainsy was banned from political activity for five years. This effectively ended the organized opposition ahead of the 2018 elections.
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