Meet the World's Ten newest State Directors, by Age

In world politics, youth seems to have a good time. At the age of 34, Sanna Marin has become the world's newest prime minister “after being elected by Finland's Social Democrat Party to take the lead, following the prime minister's resignation, Antti Rinne. But, according to a Business Insiver scripture, it sends out Telegram, years [...]
At the age of 34, Sanna Marin has become the world's newest prime minister “after being elected by Finland's Social Democrat Party to take the lead, following the prime minister's resignation, Antti Rinne.
But, according to a Business Insiver script, Kalgrapher notes, in recent years there has been an increase of politicians in their leadership roles in the years HINA30s, including New Zealand's 39-year-old Prime Minister Yacina Ardern, Ukraine's 35-year-old Prime Minister Olexiy Honcharuk, as well as El Salvador's 38-year-old president, Nayb Bukele.
Furthermore, we bring the following to young people who have climbed to the heights of political power.
ANDORRA: Xavier Espot Zamora, 40 (born on October 30, 1979)

In May 2019, the politician and lawyer was appointed prime minister of Andorra, a small principle independent of the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain.
Andorra is the sixth smallest European nation and has a population of about 77,000.
Before taking office, Zamora was minister of Social, Justice and Internal Affairs. He completed law studies in Barcelona.
COMM STA RICA: Carlos Alvarado Qjeada, 39 (born on January 14, 1980)

Alvarado Qjeada won the presidential election in April 2018.
The progressive politician said he decided to fight for the first country after seeing Western democracies face populist or fundamentalist movements, Telegrafis traces.
In his youth years, he finished his master in Britain, sang in a rock band called Dramama and worked for three years for Procter& Jamble in Panama.
He also worked at a centre of fortune games and published four books.
Before being elected president, he served as minister of social development and labour minister.
BU TAN: Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 39 (born 21 February 1980)

Khesar is the “Dragon King” of Butan, a German nation that borders India and China.
He took power at the age of 26, when his father, Jigme Singhye Wangchuck, arrived.
Khesar studied in the United States and attended Magdalena College, Oxford, before returning to Butan.
He has said that one of the goals of his reign is to strengthen democracy in his country.
KATAR: Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, 39 (born on June 3, 1980)

Sheikh Tamim was 33 when he took office as Qatar's Emir when his father withdrew.
His older brother Yasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani was originally the one expected to inherit the throne but gave up his claim in 2003, leaving the way clear.
HAITI: Fritz-William Michel, 39 (born on July 23, 1980)

Michel has been the incumbent prime minister of Haiti since July 2019.
Little was known for Michel dealt with the Ministry of Economy and Finance when he was appointed as prime minister by President Jovenel Moïs in July.
NEW ZEALLAND: Yacindda Ardern, 39 (born on July 26, 1980)

Ardern, leader of the Labour Party in New Zealand, became prime minister in October 2017, records Telegrafi.
It rose extremely quickly in New Zealand's political ranks, retaining the country's highest office less than a year after entering parliament.
Ardern was elected MP for Mount Albert, a suburb of Auckland, in a supplementary election in February 2017.
She was elected director of “Labour” in August, and entered a general election campaign shortly after that.
Since taking office, it has been hailed for an open voice against sexism and racism, quickly banned semi-automatic and military-style offensive rifles following the Christchurch massacre.
E LALVADOR: Nayb Bukele, 38 (born July 24, 1981)

Nayb Bukele, a former businessman and president of San Salvador, easily won the El Savador election in February 2019 and was sworn in as president in June.
The victory for his GANA party (Great Alliance for National Unity) ended the domination of FMLN and ARENA parties.
Bukele, who has 1.2 million followers on Twitter, is a fervent user of social media.
COMM NORTHER: Kim Jong Un, 35 (born on January 8, 1983)

The Supreme Leader of North Korea has been part of the governing family and took over the country in 2011 at the age of 30.
A basketball fan who was educated in a private school in Switzerland, Kim has had a different life than any other world leader, records Telegrafi.
His nuclear ambitions and rhetoric show that he occupys a place on the world stage, fully in proportion to the power of his nation.
U n CRAINS: Olexey Honcharuk, 35 (born on July 7, 1984)

Olexey Honcharuk had only three months of experience in the government when he became the country's newest prime minister ever, in August 2019.
A lawyer, Honcharuk was appointed vice president of the president's office, Voldymyr Zelensky in May.
Before that, he led a nongovernmental organisation that focused on reforms and was adviser to the Ministry of Ecology.
Zelensky himself is only 41 years old.
FINLLAND: Sanna Marin, 34, (born on November 16, 1985)

Sanna Marin, Finnish, 34, has sworn in as the country's prime minister, becoming the youngest in the world.
Marin, former Transport and Communications Minister in Finland, was elected to take power from the Social Democratic Party after former Prime Minister Antti Rinne resigned.
It will also make history like the country's newest “prime minister sometimes”. She will be Finland's third female prime minister.












