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Pierre Mendes France leads by 8.4 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
As prime minister, Mend
Pierre Mend
Mendès France negotiated and signed the Geneva Accords in July 1954, ending the First Indochina War. France agreed to withdraw from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, marking the end of French colonial rule in Indochina.
Mendès France resigned as prime minister in February 1955 after losing a vote of confidence in the National Assembly over his North African policy, particularly regarding the Algerian uprising.
Patil served as a minister in the Maharashtra state government, holding portfolios including Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, and Tourism. She was a prominent figure in the state's Congress party.
Patil was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament, from the Amravati constituency. She served multiple terms and held various parliamentary positions.
Patil was appointed Governor of Rajasthan, the first woman to hold the office in the state. She served until her election as President, focusing on education and women's empowerment.
Patil was elected as the 12th President of India, becoming the first woman to hold the office. She defeated opposition candidate Bhairon Singh Shekhawat in a decisive victory.
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