Youth of the powerful

Once upon a time the presidents, prime ministers and chancellors - the powers - were the same as you. They went to university, work, play, and one of them was even a cool mod. Graduated and began their advance up the career ladder, these people have created their own style. Wearing a formal suit and tie or a skirt and knee-pumps, they have limited our ability to judge what they really are. We suggest you take a look at what were the world leaders in the days of his youth.

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Barack Obama, the US president.

In February 2010, doctors advised Barack Obama quit smoking. And although he seems at times using nicotine replacement therapy, but did not give up the habit. Let's hope he did quit, but somehow it this bad habit makes it a simple man, so to say, closer to the people. That's how charismatic he holds a cigarette, looking straight into the camera in her straw hat, talks about his trivial capable leaders.

Gordon Brown, former British Prime Minister

In this photo Gordon Brown looks a bit silly. Wind tousled hair, tight jacket and tie in a flowered shirt and a little rumpled say that this man still does not think about elegance. This may seem strange, but flowered tie was standard at the time; his reluctance to stand out particularly noticeable, as he feels uncomfortable when being photographed. Nervous hands and look in the direction of saying that engaging in politics, he was guided by something more than just glamor.



Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president

Nobody wears a scarf as it makes the Frenchman. In this photo Nicolas Sarkozy literally exudes a carefree confidence. Long hair and unbuttoned shirt while he walked more than a neat shoes and slicked hair today.



Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister

The Italian prime minister, once quipped that Barack Obama "a great tan" more known for his tactlessness, loving and bribery. It seems to picture where it looks like a sophisticated Mafiosi are particularly well conveys this mood.



Angela Merkel, the German chancellor

Young smiling Angela Merkel looks very simple, sitting on the stone. While the wives of world leaders are fighting for the right to possess the title of the first ladies, the German Chancellor is known for its conservative style of dress. In this photo in a long skirt and with short hair, she looks like a simple, pragmatic and sincere - qualities that will definitely increase its popularity in the political arena



Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe

In this photo, Robert Mugabe looks very innocent. It is unclear what character bears this photo, but white gloves give love for pomp and ceremony.



Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, former Prime Minister of Iran, now president

In this photo, the Iranian Prime Minister - self-portrait, both serious and kind. During his political career, he became known on the one hand his passionate speeches and confrontational attacks on the West, on the other hand - the reputation of "other people" through their speeches about how to give Iranian women more power in society.



Vladimir Putin, Russia's prime minister

We could not find a picture of Vladimir Putin while studying at the institute, therefore, will have to settle this here. Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once described Russia as "a riddle to riddle" is now well suited to the current government. Although matured single judo champion looks lively and mysterious, as a child he was more fragile and vulnerable.



Kevin Rudd, the Australian Prime Minister

Kevin Rudd as though born with glasses and a neatly knotted tie.



Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish Prime Minister

Always helpful Sapareto is on top of the world, even in sneakers and jeans crumpled. Place one hand on hip, freely dropping the second, he more than any other in this list like a "regular guy." Not surprisingly, being in office, he legalized same-sex marriage, has introduced a system of quick divorce proceedings, issued decrees for the promotion of gender equality and is actively fighting domestic violence, as well as to grant amnesty to undocumented workers. In general, to please everyone.



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