10 most influential people in the world

Here is a list of the most influential people in the world :

1. Barrack Obama











Obama is the first African-American descent who served the 44th President of the United States. When the attacks of September 11, 2001, Obama opposed the policy of George Bush to launch the Iraq war. U.S. President who also lived in Indonesia when aged 6 to 10 years is also the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 for promoting international diplomacy to solve international problems.


2. Vladimir Putin













During his 10 years in power, Putin is known as a strong leader and controversial. He had issued a policy of destruction of the Chechen separatist rebellion. Putin will indeed ask for president again in March 2012 elections. The President who is also known as a lawyer, defended the election process in the country. According choice remains in the hands of the people. For him a politician should work together to build a nation, rather than each other down.


 
3. Hu Jintao












Hu Jintao is the general secretary of the Communist Party of China, President of China from 2003, and is currently China's most important leaders. Jintao pragmatic and conservative, and the winner of the socio-economic objectives of Scientific Development Concept. He created an ideology as the main outcome of the leadership. He was also very strongly against corruption and keep reminding untu CCP party members continue to avoid corruption.



4. Angella Merkel











At the age of 57 at this time, the position was Chancellor of Germany. She is the first female Chancellor of Germany and the first former citizen of the German Democratic Republic who led Germany after the reunification of Germany. He was also the first woman to lead Germany since it became a modern nation state in 1871. Including him, until 2006, had registered a number of individuals youngest chancellor since World War II. According to Forbes magazine, he is the most powerful woman in the world and the third woman in his capacity as Chairman of the G8. On January 1, 2007, she became the second woman in his position as Chairman of the G8 after Margaret Thatcher.

5. Bill Gates











is a business leader, investor, philanthropist, author from the United States, and former CEO who currently serves as the chairman of Microsoft. He still ranks among the richest people in the world, and was ranked first from 1995 to 2009, excluding 2008, when he dropped to third. Gates has served as CEO and chief software architect, and remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8 percent of the company's common stock. Gates has served as CEO and chief software architect, and remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8 percent of the company's common stock.

6. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud













Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud was the sixth king of Saudi Arabia. King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz is known as the leader of the Arab nationalist modernist as well. In the socio-political, Abdullah held a national dialogue involving all walks of society and hold direct elections of municipality members (Consultative Council) nationwide in early 2005. It also opens the opportunity for foreign investors to invest in the exploration and production of gas. He never exposed to the problem of corruption or the lifestyle of the princes engaged Arab countries are usually attached to many women and bright life.
Abdullah also held the position of Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard Council. He is also head of the Supreme Economic Council, Vice President of High Council for Petroleum and Minerals, President of the King Abdulaziz Centre for National Dialogue, Vice Chairman Council of Civil Service, and members of the Military Service Council.


7. Pope Benedict XVI












Pope Benedict XVI or the Pope Benedict XVI was elected Pope Roman Catholic Church on 19 April 2005. He is the Bishop of Rome, the Vatican City State and the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, including the Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Holy See. He was a critic of homosexuality, similar sex marriage, euthanasia, and abortion. As a cardinal, he wrote the book Truth and Tolerance which denounced the use of tolerance as an excuse to distort the truth.

8. Ben Bernanke












Ben Bernanke is an American economist, and the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve, the U.S. central bank. During his tenure as Chairman, Bernanke has overseen the response of the Federal Reserve to late-2000s financial crisis. Bernanke was a tenured professor at Princeton University and chair of the Department of Economics there from 1996 until September 2002, when he went on leave public service. From 2002 until 2005, he served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He later served as chairman of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers before Bush appointed him to be Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve on February 1, 2006. Bernanke was confirmed for a second term as Chairman on January 28, 2010 after nomination by President Barack Obama.

9. Mark Zukcerberg












Mark is a computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur. He is known for creating the social networking site Facebook with a friend, with which he became chief executive officer and president. Facebook was founded as a private company in 2004 by Zuckerberg and classmates Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, and Chris Hughes while a student at Harvard University. In 2010, Zuckerberg was chosen as Person of the Year Time magazine. In 2011, his personal wealth is estimated at $ 17.55 billion. After college, Facebook started from just a "Harvard stuff" until Zuckerberg decided to spread to other schools, register with the help of roommate Dustin Moskovitz. They first started at Stanford, Dartmouth, Columbia, New York University, Cornell, Brown, and Yale, and then at other schools that had social contacts with Harvard University. On July 21, 2010, Zuckerberg reported that the company reached 500 million users.

10. David Cameron












David William Donald Cameron is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and also a leader of the Conservatives. Cameron's first attempt to sit in Parliament as the Conservative Party candidate in the 1997 election for Stafford, but he was defeated by the Labour candidate David Kidney. He was elected as a Conservative candidate for Witney in 2001 elections.
In December 2005 the Conservative leader Michael Howard resigned after the defeat of the Conservatives in the 2005 election. Through voting, Cameron was elected as the new leader and took office on December 6, 2005. In the 2010 general election, the Conservatives managed to obtain the best results since 1992 with the most parliamentary seats although still less than 20 seats to reach the majority of the public. On May 11, 2010, Gordon Brown resigned and Cameron was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom recently.


Source: forbes.com

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