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Driss Basri leads by 11.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Delfim Moreira became acting President of Brazil after the death of President-elect Rodrigues Alves. He served from 1918 to 1919, completing the remainder of Alves's term. His presidency was brief and transitional.
Moreira's presidency coincided with the Spanish flu pandemic in Brazil, which caused widespread illness and death. His government implemented public health measures, including quarantines and the distribution of medical supplies.
Moreira continued Brazil's neutral foreign policy after World War I, focusing on internal stability. He did not pursue major international initiatives, leaving foreign policy largely unchanged from the Br
Delfim Moreira died while still serving as acting president. His death led to a new presidential election, which was won by Epit
Basri was appointed Minister of Interior by King Hassan II. He became the king's most powerful security chief, overseeing the police and intelligence services. He was a key figure in the regime's repression of political dissent.
As Interior Minister, Basri was directly responsible for the human rights abuses during the Years of Lead. He oversaw the secret detention centers, torture, and forced disappearances of political opponents, earning him a reputation as a feared enforcer.
Shortly after ascending the throne, King Mohammed VI dismissed Basri from his position as Interior Minister. This was seen as a signal of the new king's intent to move away from the repressive policies of his father's reign.
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