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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 21.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Modern
Each figure is scored on 6 dimensions (0—100 scale) based on structured historical data: Military (10%), Political (20%), Influence (20%), Legacy (20%), Leadership (15%), Strategy (15%). The weighted total produces the final ranking.
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Compaoré reversed Sankara's socialist policies, privatizing state enterprises, restoring ties with the IMF and World Bank, and abandoning anti-corruption measures. He also restored traditional chiefs' privileges.
Compaoré led a military coup that resulted in the assassination of President Thomas Sankara. He then assumed the presidency, reversing many of Sankara's revolutionary policies.
Compaoré ruled Burkina Faso for 27 years, becoming one of Africa's longest-serving leaders. He maintained power through a combination of patronage, repression, and electoral manipulation.
Compaoré supported rebel groups in Liberia (Charles Taylor) and Sierra Leone (RUF), providing weapons and safe havens in exchange for diamonds. This fueled regional instability and war crimes.
Compaoré was overthrown by mass protests after attempting to amend the constitution to extend his 27-year rule. He fled to Ivory Coast, ending his authoritarian regime.
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