Who are the best writers who became politicians?

By YPB Team
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Some of history's most powerful pens belonged to people who didn't stop at the page — they stepped into the halls of power. Poets and novelists turned heads of state, spanning centuries and continents. Who stands out?

Vaclav Havel - ranking option ranked #1

Vaclav Havel

Czech playwright and dissident who became the first President of the Czech Republic after leading the Velvet Revolution.

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Winston Churchill - ranking option ranked #2

Winston Churchill

British Prime Minister who was also a prolific historian and author, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953.

2/13
Thomas Jefferson - ranking option ranked #3

Thomas Jefferson

Principal author of the Declaration of Independence who became the third President of the United States.

3/13
Mario Vargas Llosa - ranking option ranked #4

Mario Vargas Llosa

Peruvian Nobel Prize-winning novelist who ran for president of Peru in 1990 and later served in the Spanish Senate.

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Wole Soyinka - ranking option ranked #5

Wole Soyinka

Nigerian Nobel Prize-winning playwright and poet who has been a prominent political voice and activist in Nigeria.

5/13
Victor Hugo - ranking option ranked #6

Victor Hugo

French poet and novelist who served as a senator and was exiled for his political opposition to Napoleon III.

6/13
Benjamin Disraeli - ranking option ranked #7

Benjamin Disraeli

Victorian novelist who became one of the most influential British Prime Ministers of the 19th century.

7/13
Barack Obama - ranking option ranked #8

Barack Obama

Author of Dreams from My Father who became the 44th President of the United States.

8/13
Leopold Senghor - ranking option ranked #9

Leopold Senghor

Senegalese poet and co-founder of the Negritude movement who became the first President of Senegal.

9/13
Pablo Neruda - ranking option ranked #10

Pablo Neruda

Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet who served as a senator and was appointed ambassador to France by Salvador Allende.

10/13
Gabriele D'Annunzio - ranking option ranked #11

Gabriele D'Annunzio

Italian poet and playwright who became a nationalist political leader and briefly seized the city of Fiume after WWI.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - ranking option ranked #12

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Russian Nobel Prize-winning author of The Gulag Archipelago whose writings helped expose and undermine the Soviet system.

12/13
Theodore Roosevelt - ranking option ranked #13

Theodore Roosevelt

Prolific author of over 35 books on history and nature who became the 26th President of the United States.

13/13

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