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Eastern Europe was ruled by a Georgian for a while. I think that should count, right?
I think there was also a Corsican who had control over most of the continent.
Were either of them "elected"? The topic is European "soul searching" about their own fairness to resident ethnic minorities after years of rightfully noting (and criticizing) American racial and ethnic inequities.
I'm sure there must be someone who did cocaine, has questionnable associations and was sponsored in a European university, who has no real political experience, but is a smooth talker who can take care of that for them.
Well, Bertrand Delanoe (currently mayor of Paris) is considered to be a potential candidate for the next French presidency, and he's openly gay. Sure, no ethnic minority, but someone like him would probably be unelectable in the United States.
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