They're often the second-most powerful people in the rooms where big political decisions are made, but most voters have never heard of them.
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Chiefs of staff to political leaders are notoriously shy when it comes to the media, with many noting it's a bad day if they are in the news.
But in The Right Hand, a new book by Phoebe Saintilan-Stocks, eight chiefs of staff offer a glimpse into what it's like supporting and challenging the world's most powerful people.
"The (chief of staff) role has this professional intimacy, it's such a unique role and the biggest takeaway was that at the end of the day it does come back to friendship," Saintilan-S

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