01. Michael Bloomberg
Worth: $22 billion
The Connection: Mayor, New York City (2002-Present)
In
January the longtime equal rights advocate joined with other mayors
nationwide to launch Mayors for Freedom to Marry. In February he won
plaudits from women's rights groups for pledging to match $250,000 in
donations to Planned Parenthood when the Susan G. Komen Foundation
controversially and briefly cut funding.
02. Mikhail Prokhorov
Worth: $13.2 billion
The Connection: Leadership, Right Cause Party Congress (2011); Candidate for President of Russia (2012)
Prokhorov
left Right Cause as the movement collapsed, calling the party a
"farce." He garnered 8% of the vote against Vladimir Putin in the race
for president.
03. Bidzina Ivanishvili
Worth: $6.4 billion
The Connection: Candidate for Prime Minister of Georgia (Fall 2012)
Bidzina's
wealth is equal to half of Georgia's GDP, and he's used it to provide
for the people living in his hometown of Chorvila -- creating a modern
feudal municipality.
04. Silvio Berlusconi
Worth: $5.9 billion
The Connection: Prime Minister, Italy (2008-2011)
Silvio
Berlusconi is out of office and out of jail, at least for now. The
former Italian Prime Minister resigned in November amid scandals, gaffes
and a crumbling economy. This past February, the media and banking
maven had corruption charges thrown out of Italian court thanks to a
statute of limitations, but he still faces separate charges for sex with
a minor and tax fraud. He denies all allegations. He started his career
as a cruise ship crooner.
05. Henry Ross Perot Sr.
Worth: $3.5 billion
The Connection: Two-time presidential candidate (1992, 1996)
Perot
dropped $60 million on his first presidential campaign in 1992,
capturing 19% of the vote. He founded the Reform Party in 1995 and ran
under that banner in 1996, gaining 8% of the vote.
06. Andrei Guriev
Worth: $3.5 billion
The Connection: Senator to Federation Council, Russia (2001-Present)
The former Communist leader turned fertilizer billionaire is considered one of Russia's most powerful politicians.
07. Naguib Sawiris
Worth: $3.1 billion
The Connection: Founder, Free Egyptians Party (2011)
Sawiris
plunged into politics when he formed last year the Free Egyptians party
to promote free markets and a secular government. Although he
apologized, hard-line Islamists wanted him tried on charges of insulting
Islam for tweeting a bearded Mickey Mouse and a veiled Minnie.
08. Najib Mikati
Worth: $3 billion
The Connection: Prime Minister, Lebanon (2011-Present)
Najib
Mikati became prime minister of Lebanon in January 2011 and immediately
faced a series of threats to the country's stability--not least the
violence in neighboring Syria. Mikati, who's a moderate in a divided
nation, keeps in touch with a growing following on Twitter to explain
his policies.
09. Sebastian Pinera
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Worth: $2.4 billion
The Connection: President of Chile (2010-present); Senator (1990-1998)
After
he was elected president in 2010, Pinera kept his campaign promise to
sell his holdings, a popular move. He unloaded his 26% stake in Chilean
airline LAN for $1.5 billion, sold the TV channel Chilevision to Time
Warner for a reported $150 million, and sold his share of popular soccer
team Blanco & Negro. But last year after student protests, worker
strikes, and raging wildfires in Torres del Paine National Forest,
Pinera's approval ratings dropped to a reported 23%, the lowest of any
Chilean president since Pinochet.
10. Jeff Greene
Worth: $2.1 billion
The Connection: Senate candidate in 2010 Democratic Primary, Florida
Greene lost his primary battle to Kendrick Meek, who in turn lost to up-and-coming Republican all-star Marco Rubio.
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