GREECE: How did prime minister Alexis Tsipras perform in 2018?
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How did Greece leader prime minister Alexis Tsipras perform in 2018?
Evaluation is based 100% on statistic, and not on subjective political statements.
SECRETS REVEALED: Greece leader Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in 2018 performed: BAD.
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SUMMARY:
How did Greece leader prime minister Alexis Tsipras perform in 2018?
Before we begin subscribe and click the bell icon so you don't miss new videos where I will analyze how your other politicians perform.
In this video we will analyze only the single most important metric to determine how successful leader was in particular year.
No B.S. fancy talk, just perfectly real and honest statistic where you can't hide anything.
Here's the deal:
Most important performance metric for any leader is: happiness of citizens.
It's number composed of multiple variables including: GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perceptions of corruption.
Basically it measures performance of whole government led by leader of the country.
You can look your government like a sports team led by coach(leader) that's competing against other teams(countries) in the world.
If you are from Greece comment below how happy you were in 2018?
Can't wait to see how happy you were living in your country.
Now:
Our data source will be UN's The World Happiness Report.
UN stands for United Nation.
We'll analyze 2 main factors.
Position, in 2018 World Happiness report and change in rankings.
Based on those factors all leaders get grades.
Grades are: Phenomenal which is the best, Amazing, Excellent, Great, Good, than Fair which is neutral, Mediocre, Poor, Bad, Awful, and Abysmal which is the worst.
If country dropped ranking from last year leader can't get positive grade.
Is that clear?
And now are you ready?
Greece leader prime minister Alexis Tsipras in 2018 performed, drumroll wait for it: BAD.
His score was -738 and he ranked 108th among all leaders.
Greece was ranked 78th in 2017 which is in the middle and in 2018 they dropped 4 places to 82nd place.
So as you can see it's BAD job, your leader is making you more unhappy.
If you now want to see how finance and economy ministers of Greece did perform in 2018 click the link in top right corner.
And that's not all...
Let's see few leaders that performed the best so you can see how Phenomenal performance looks like.
Here is the top of the rankings.
Ranked number 1 was leader from Benin Patrice Talon president of Benin.
He did phenomenal job, and Benin recorded jump of 33 places in the rankings.
Awesome.
Ranked number 2 was leader from Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj prime minister of Kosovo.
Phenomenal job, Kosovo jumped 19 places in the rankings.
Ranked number 3 was leader from Italy Giuseppe Conte president of the council of ministers of Italy.
In 2018 Italy leaped 11 places from 47th to 36th.
Ranked number 4 was leader from Israel Benjamin Netanyahu prime minister of Israel.
Israel jumped 6 places in the rankings.
Ranked number 5 was leader from Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades president of Cyprus.
Cyprus jumped 11 places in 2018.
Other leaders the did phenomenal jobs were Juan Orlando Hernandez president of Honduras, Valentin Inzko high representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pedro Sánchez president of the government of Spain, Emomali Rahmon president of Tajikistan, Alpha Condé president of Guinea, Stefan Löfven preime minister of Sweden, and Xavier Bettel prime minister of Luxembourg.
They all did phenomenal job.
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I will analyze 2019 performance as soon as new UN ratings become available.
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