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Denis Zvizdic leads by 3.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Zvizdic was appointed as Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina in February 2015, leading a coalition government. He oversaw the country's application for EU membership, which was submitted in February 2016.
Zvizdic's government submitted Bosnia's application for EU membership on February 15, 2016. This was a key step in the country's European integration process, though progress remained slow due to political divisions.
Zvizdic's term as Prime Minister ended in December 2019 after the general elections. He was succeeded by Zoran Tegeltija, marking a change in government after four years of his leadership.
Revanth Reddy took over as Telangana Congress president and revitalized the party after years of decline. He organized mass outreach programs, united factions, and built a strong campaign against the BRS government.
Revanth Reddy led the Indian National Congress to victory in the 2023 Telangana assembly elections, defeating the incumbent BRS. He became the second Chief Minister of Telangana, ending KCR's decade-long rule.
Revanth Reddy announced the Indiramma housing scheme in Telangana, promising free houses to all landless poor. The program aimed to address housing shortages and fulfill a key election promise.
Revanth Reddy introduced the Rythu Bharosa scheme, providing financial assistance of Rs 15,000 per year to farmers. The program replaced the previous BRS government's Rythu Bandhu scheme, aiming to increase farmer income.
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