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Errol Barrow leads by 2.8 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Barrow's government introduced free secondary education and expanded social services, including healthcare and housing. These reforms aimed to reduce inequality and improve living standards.
Barrow became Premier of Barbados in 1961, leading the Democratic Labour Party to victory. He focused on economic diversification and social reform, moving Barbados towards self-government.
Barrow led Barbados to independence from the United Kingdom on November 30, 1966, becoming the first Prime Minister. He is widely regarded as the 'Father of Independence' for his role in the negotiations.
Barrow returned to power in 1986 after a decade in opposition, winning a landslide election. His second term focused on economic recovery and regional integration.
Barrow died in office on June 1, 1987, from a heart attack. His death was a major loss for Barbados, and he was given a state funeral. He is remembered as a founding father of the nation.
Lars Lokke Rasmussen succeeded Anders Fogh Rasmussen as Prime Minister of Denmark in April 2009. He led a coalition government of the Liberal Party and the Conservative People's Party until 2011, focusing on economic reforms and immigration policy.
Rasmussen returned as Prime Minister in June 2015 after his Liberal Party won the general election. He formed a single-party minority government, later expanding to a coalition with the Liberal Alliance and the Conservative People's Party in 2016.
Rasmussen became Prime Minister again in June 2019 after the general election, leading a coalition of the Liberal Party, the Conservative People's Party, and the Liberal Alliance. His government focused on climate policy and welfare reforms.
Rasmussen resigned as Prime Minister in June 2022 after his coalition government lost a vote of no confidence. The resignation followed a scandal involving the government's handling of a mink culling order during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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