Barack Obama proposes that the world be led by women: Problems Come From Men

Barack Obama proposes that the world be led by women: Problems Come From Men

If women were to lead every country in the world, there would be general improvement in the standard of life and income, former US President Barack Obama has said. Speaking in Singapore, he said women are not perfect, but there are “better undiscussive” than men. He said most [...]

Speaking in Singapore, he said women are not perfect, but there are “better undiscussive” than men.

He said most of the world's problems come from older people, mostly men, who hold positions of power, writes BBC, translate Periscopi.

The US's 44th president also spoke of political polarisation and the use of social media to spread lies.

Now women, I just want to tell them that you're not perfect, but what I can say is that you're indisputable are better than we [men]. ”

I am absolutely convinced that for two years, if every country on earth is governed by women, you will see significant improvement in everything... living standards and incomes. ” he said.

When asked whether he would consider a return to political leadership, the president replied that he believed leaders should be withdrawn from the position in time.

It's important that political leaders remind themselves that they're in a position to do the job, but they're not there for the rest of your life, you're not there to make yourself look important.

Obama had served as president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. /Periscope

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