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Vojislav Seselj leads by 1.8 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Pramono Anung was appointed Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council (DPR) for the 2009-2014 term. He represented the PDI-P party and was involved in legislative processes and parliamentary oversight.
Pramono Anung was appointed Cabinet Secretary under President Joko Widodo. He managed the coordination of cabinet meetings and government administration, playing a key role in policy implementation and inter-ministerial communication.
Pramono Anung resigned as Cabinet Secretary to run as the PDI-P candidate for Governor of Jakarta in the 2024 regional election. His candidacy marked a shift from national administration to regional executive leadership.
Seselj founded the Serbian Radical Party, a far-right ultranationalist party that advocated for a Greater Serbia. The party became a major political force in Serbia during the 1990s and participated in the Yugoslav Wars.
Seselj organized and led Serbian paramilitary units in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the 'White Eagles,' which were accused of committing atrocities against Bosniak and Croat civilians. He was later indicted for these actions.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia acquitted Seselj of all nine counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including persecution, deportation, and murder, related to his role in the Yugoslav Wars.
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