Who will sit on the Board of Peace?
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93%
Tony Blair (former UK Prime Minister)
93%
Marco Rubio (US Secretary of State)
93%
Alexander Lukashenko (Belarusian President)
92%
Jared Kushner (Trump's son-in-law)
90%
Steve Witkoff (US Special Envoy)
86%
Nickolay Mladenov (Bulgarian diplomat)
85%
Ajay Banga (President of World Bank)
85%
Viktor Orbán (Hungarian Prime Minister)
85%
Tô Lâm (Vietnamese Communist Party Secretary General)
85%
Javier Milei (Argentine President)
85%
Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister)
85%
Marc Rowan (Finance billionaire)
85%
Robert Gabriel (US Security Adviser)
71%
Edi Rama (Albanian Prime Minister)
57%
Xi Jinping (Chinese Communist Party Secretary General)
55%
Santiago Peña (Paraguayan President)
52%
Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkish President)
51%
Mark Carney (Canadian Prime Minister)
51%
Vladimir Putin (Russian President)
37%
Shehbaz Sharif (Pakistani Prime Minister)

Described by Trump as the “the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled,”

Resolution Criteria

The Board of Peace has a multi-level structure with a main Board set to be composed mainly of country leaders, with about 60 countries invited as per January 20, 2026. Answers resolves continuously based on official communications regarding individuals that start actively holding formal seats on the main Board of Peace (not to be confused with the Gaza executive board)..

Note

Supporting roles below the top level, like those held by the Aryeh Lightstone and Josh Gruenbaum, do not count for this market.

Timing

Resolutions will not start until after the January 22, 2026, Davos signing ceremony, at the earliest.

Possible resolution sources:

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@prismatic thanks for the heads-up

sold Ṁ54 YES

Is this the MAGA Truth Social UN?

@GazDownright mostly, but they told the TBI they’ll do ID cards in Gaza

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