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  Which leaders will not survive 2017? (search mode)
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May (UK)
 
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Merkel (Germany)
 
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Rajoy (Spain)
 
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Gentiloni (Italy)
 
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Solberg (Norway)
 
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Rasmussen (Denmark)
 
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Rutte (Netherlands)
 
#8
Sobotka (Czechia)
 
#9
Rama (Albania)
 
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Kern (Austria)
 
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Erdogan (Turkey)
 
#12
Poroshenko (Ukraine)
 
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Abe (Japan)
 
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Duterte (Philippines)
 
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Prayuth (Thailand)
 
#16
Razak (Malaysia)
 
#17
Turnbull (Australia)
 
#18
English (New Zealand)
 
#19
Sharif (Pakistan)
 
#20
Rouhani (Iran)
 
#21
Abadi (Iraq)
 
#22
Barzani (Iraqi Kurdistan)
 
#23
Assad (Syria)
 
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Netanyahu (Israel)
 
#25
Abbas (Palastinian Authority)
 
#26
Hadi (Yemen)
 
#27
Baghdadi (Daesh)
 
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Sisi (Egypt)
 
#29
Jammeh (Gambia)
 
#30
Kenyatta (Kenya)
 
#31
Desalegn (Ethiopia)
 
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Zuma (South Africa)
 
#33
Mugabe (Zimbabwe)
 
#34
Nieto (Mexico)
 
#35
Maduro (Venezuela)
 
#36
Temer (Brazil)
 
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Other
 
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mileslunn
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« on: January 24, 2018, 02:57:33 PM »

We should start one for 2018.  I would also add Trump since although impeachment is unlikely its not guaranteed never mind by 71 and obese also increases his risk of a heart attack.  May and Merkel definitely are in much shakier positions than a year ago.  Also Malcolm Turnbull if the election happens this year is vulnerable.  In the US there are number of vulnerable governors while in Canada of the three premiers facing election, possibly four if the BC government falls all of them are vulnerable to some degree.  Wynne will likely lose, Couillard is in a tough position, while Gallant is probably the safest but far from secure.  Also possible another premier could resign, but barring a major scandal I don't see that happening as none of them are long serving ones unlike Brad Wall who just recently announced his retirement from politics.  I would also add Kim Jong Un, since despite the fact he looks safe, there is always the risk some of the more senior members could take him out if he is seen as too much of a problem.  He doesn't command near the loyalty his Grandfather or even his father had.
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