They dominate the world stage and their decisions have global implications. But how did leaders like Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu and Xi Jinping rise to the top?
As Israeli scholar Ayala Panievsky says, "Left and right in Israel, traditionally, is about are you pro agreement with the Palestinians or are you on the hawkish side of politics … [Now] there is a realignment of the political map between two coalitions. One is the pro-Netanyahu coalition and the other is the anti-Netanyahu coalition."
However, some of Meloni's supporters clearly have nostalgic fascist sympathies from a bygone era. Italian-born journalist Barbara Serra put it this way: " the millions of people who voted for Georgia Meloni fascist sympathisers? No, of course they are not … But did those millions of people vote for a party that they know has fascist nostalgia in them without caring about it? Yes, they did.
One of his oldest friends Dr Bharat Barai says Modi is "dedicated to [making India] the top nation in all different fields: education, culture, economy, military." For example, Benjamin Netanyahu had to cobble together a hard-line coalition with the likes of far right lawyer Itamar Ben-Gvir to climb once again to the top. This pre-election wrangling brings its own difficulties, not least managing new and important relationships with neighbouring Arab states.
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