
Enduring Power: Four World Leaders and Their Strategies for Staying in Office
Four World Leaders and Their Enduring Grip on Power Dominating the global political landscape, four figures—Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Nicolás Maduro, and Kim Jong-un—have maintained their power for extended periods. This raises questions about the stability of their respective nations and the democratic processes within. The video 'Presidentes que NUNCA dejarán el poder' highlights the methods each leader employed to secure their positions. Putin's changes to Russian law allowed him to remain president until at least 2036. Xi Jinping's removal of term limits in China in 2018 paved the way for his continued rule. Nicolás Maduro, despite facing international criticism, has held power in Venezuela since 2013. Finally, Kim Jong-un inherited power and maintains absolute control in North Korea. While the video provides a compelling visual narrative, further investigation is needed to verify the claims made and ensure a balanced perspective. The long-term implications of these leaders' extended rule on their countries' political and social landscapes warrant further analysis.