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Charles de Guise leads by 14.3 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Charles de Guise was appointed Cardinal of Lorraine, becoming one of the most powerful churchmen in France. This position gave him immense influence over religious and political affairs.
Charles de Guise served as a key advisor to Queen Regent Catherine de' Medici during the early reign of Charles IX. He helped shape policy during the early French Wars of Religion, advocating for Catholic interests.
Charles de Guise was a leading Catholic representative at the Colloquy of Poissy, a theological debate between Catholics and Huguenots. The colloquy failed to achieve reconciliation, deepening the religious divide.
Charles de Guise strongly opposed the Edict of January, which granted limited toleration to Huguenots. His opposition contributed to the outbreak of the French Wars of Religion later that year.
Kumaratunga was a leading actor and producer in Sinhala cinema, starring in popular films such as 'Hanthane Kathawa' and 'Senasuma Kothena'. His film career made him a household name and gave him a platform to enter politics, blending entertainment with political activism.
Kumaratunga was elected to the Sri Lankan Parliament in the 1977 general election as a member of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP). He represented the Gampaha District and quickly became a prominent figure in the opposition.
Kumaratunga founded the Sri Lanka Mahajana Party (SLMP) as a centrist political alternative. The party aimed to bridge ethnic divides and promote a moderate, socialist-oriented agenda. It attracted support from both Sinhalese and Tamil communities.
Kumaratunga was shot and killed outside his home in Colombo by members of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP). The assassination was part of the JVP's campaign against moderate politicians during the second JVP insurrection. His death shocked the nation and led to widespread mourning.
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