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Zeljko Komsic leads by 8.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Nicolas Grunitzky was installed as President of Togo by the military junta that assassinated Sylvanus Olympio in January 1963. Grunitzky, Olympio's brother-in-law and political rival, was chosen to lead a transitional government.
Grunitzky was overthrown in a bloodless coup led by Lieutenant Colonel Gnassingb
After his overthrow, Grunitzky fled into exile in Ivory Coast, where he lived under the protection of President F
Komsic was elected as the Croat member of the Presidency in 2006, despite being elected primarily by Bosniak votes due to the electoral system. His election was controversial among Croats who saw him as not representing their interests.
Komsic was re-elected in 2010, serving until 2014. He focused on EU integration and anti-corruption measures, but his legitimacy as a Croat representative remained disputed by many ethnic Croats.
Komsic was elected for a third term in 2018, again with strong Bosniak support. This led to protests from Croat parties and further deepened ethnic divisions in Bosnia's political system.
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