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Hatman 🍁
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« on: May 26, 2013, 07:55:02 AM »


...president of the United States? Clinton
...chancellor of Germany? Merkel, I guess
...president of France? Dunno. Lean Hollande
...prime minister of the UK? Milliband
...prime minister of Canada? Trudeau, maybe? *cringes*
...prime minister of Australia? Abbott I guess.
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2014, 12:07:30 PM »


Australia- Prime Minister; While I think the Liberal Party will remain in power for the next four years  I find it unlikely that Tony Abbott will be Prime Minister in four years. My guess is the next Prime Minister will be Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop, New South Wales Liberal Party Leader Mike Baird Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Education Minister Christopher Pyne or Health Minister Peter Dutton


Canada- Prime Minister; I'm probably not going out on much of a limb here... but I'm pretty certain Thomas Mulcair the next Prime Minister of Canada.

U.K Prime Minister- David Cameron loses his coalition partners but picks up enough seats on his own to hang on.

France- President; Nicolas Sarkozy

Germany- Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel

President of the United States; If Hillary Clinton is the Democrats nominee they win. Otherwise the Republicans could nominate Vidkun Quisling and win.

Wow.


UK : Ed Miliband
USA : Hilary Clinton
France: Jean-François Copé, probably
Germany: I wouldn't surprised if it was still Merkel.
Australia: Bill Shorten

Bonus:

Japan: Shinzo Abe
New Zealand: John Key

and Canada?
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2015, 10:00:01 AM »


...president of the United States? Clinton
...chancellor of Germany? Merkel, I guess
...president of France? Dunno. Lean Hollande
...prime minister of the UK? Milliband
...prime minister of Canada? Trudeau, maybe? *cringes*
...prime minister of Australia? Abbott I guess.


I'll change France to Sarkozy and Australia to Shorten.
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