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Eric Williams leads by 8.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Williams published his seminal historical work 'Capitalism and Slavery', arguing that the abolition of the slave trade was driven by economic factors rather than humanitarian motives. The book became a foundational text in Caribbean historiography and Atlantic studies.
Williams founded the People's National Movement (PNM), a political party that would dominate Trinidad and Tobago's politics for decades. The PNM won the 1956 general election, making Williams Chief Minister.
In a famous speech at Woodford Square, Williams declared 'Massa Day Done', signaling the end of colonial-era elite dominance and the rise of a new nationalist, working-class political order. The phrase became a rallying cry for decolonization.
As Premier and leader of the People's National Movement, Williams successfully negotiated Trinidad and Tobago's independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1962. He became the first Prime Minister of the newly sovereign nation.
Williams' government nationalized the oil and sugar industries, taking control of key economic sectors from foreign companies. This policy aimed to increase national ownership and revenue, but also led to inefficiencies and economic challenges.
After 25 years as Prime Minister, Williams resigned on March 30, 1981, citing health reasons. He died later that year. His resignation marked the end of an era in Trinidad and Tobago's political history.
Mette Frederiksen was appointed Minister of Employment in the Helle Thorning-Schmidt government. She later became Minister of Justice and Minister of Immigration, gaining experience in social and justice policy.
Frederiksen became leader of the Social Democratic Party after the party's electoral defeat. She shifted the party to a more centrist position on immigration and welfare, aiming to regain voter support.
Frederiksen became Prime Minister of Denmark, leading a single-party Social Democratic government. She was the youngest prime minister in Danish history and the second woman to hold the office.
Frederiksen ordered the culling of all 15-17 million mink in Denmark after a mutated COVID-19 strain was found in mink farms. The decision faced legal challenges and criticism for lacking legal authority, leading to a political scandal.
Frederiksen's government imposed some of Europe's strictest COVID-19 lockdowns, including early school closures and travel bans. The measures were credited with low infection rates but criticized for economic and social costs.
After the 2022 general election, Frederiksen formed a broad coalition government including the Social Democrats, the Liberal Party, and the Conservative People's Party. The coalition aimed to address security and economic challenges.
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