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Abdelmalek Sellal leads by 4.2 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Abdal Bucaram was elected President of Ecuador as the candidate of the Ecuadorian Roldosist Party. He campaigned as a populist, promising to help the poor and challenging the political establishment.
After only six months in office, the Ecuadorian Congress voted to remove Bucaram from office, citing 'mental incapacity' to govern. His erratic behavior and controversial policies had led to widespread protests and loss of support.
Following his ouster, Bucaram fled to Panama to avoid prosecution on corruption charges. He remained in exile for several years, continuing to be a controversial figure in Ecuadorian politics.
Bucaram returned to Ecuador and was arrested on corruption charges related to his brief presidency. He was imprisoned but later released, continuing to face legal battles.
Abdelmalek Sellal was appointed Minister of Interior and Local Government by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in 1999, overseeing local administration and security. He played a key role in implementing Bouteflika's policies and managing the security situation during the civil war.
Sellal was appointed Prime Minister of Algeria on September 3, 2012, by President Bouteflika, succeeding Ahmed Ouyahia. His first term focused on economic development, infrastructure projects, and maintaining political stability amid the Arab Spring protests in the region.
Sellal was reappointed Prime Minister on April 29, 2014, after Bouteflika's re-election. His second term continued economic reforms and oversaw the 2014 constitutional amendment, which limited presidential terms and strengthened the role of the prime minister.
Sellal resigned as Prime Minister on May 24, 2017, after five years in office, following the 2017 legislative elections. His resignation was part of a routine government reshuffle, and he was succeeded by Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who later became president.
Sellal was arrested in May 2019 on corruption charges related to his time as prime minister and interior minister, as part of the post-Bouteflika anti-corruption campaign. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2020 for abuse of office and embezzlement.
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