
The term "global elite puppet presidents" refers to a controversial and often conspiratorial concept suggesting that certain national leaders are manipulated or controlled by a powerful, unelected global elite. This elite is often perceived to consist of wealthy individuals, multinational corporations, and influential organizations that wield significant political and economic influence. The idea implies that these presidents act in the interests of the global elite rather than the citizens of their own countries. In Hebrew, this concept might be translated as נשיאים בובות של האליטה הגלובלית. Similar phrases in other languages include Présidents marionnettes de l'élite mondiale in French, Marionettenpräsidenten der globalen Elite in German, and Presidentes títeres de la élite global in Spanish. Critics of this notion argue that it oversimplifies complex geopolitical dynamics and often lacks substantial evidence, while proponents point to instances of policy alignment and corporate influence as supporting evidence. The concept is frequently discussed in political theory, international relations, and conspiracy theories, highlighting the ongoing debate about the nature of power and governance in the modern world.