Ruling women of the world

Ruling women of the world

Ruling women of the world

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Although more than 200 countries in the world and in independent and autonomous states and territories, most men are proud of the highest positions in state and government positions. However, there are 32 countries or autonomous states and territories in the world, where women are marginalized at the highest positions, namely President and Prime Minister. Surprisingly, there are many countries in the world that have not been able to reach the position of any president or prime minister till date of the many centuries. In such countries, there are many countries, including America, who call themselves champions of democracy and politics. Similarly, there are many countries where women were not headed by other high positions in the state, ie army or justice institutions. More surprisingly, the world’s most important, independent, role model and the United Nations Secretary of State for the last seven decades has not been handed over to any woman. At present, in the hands of 32 countries or other heads of states in other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia and Africa. Pakistan, India and Bangladesh are counted in those countries of the world, where women at the highest positions of the government were marginalized 3 to 4 years ago. However, there are many countries where women have not yet been nominated for higher positions of government and state. The following women are currently on the highest positions of government and state.

United Kingdom, Queen:

Queen of Britain Elizabeth II

Queen of Britain Elizabeth II

Although the Queen of Britain, Elizabeth II, did not get any designation of the government, however, she was honored by the state head. Elizabeth II is not only the Queen of Britain but also the constitutional queen of the United States but also the Commonwealth Penal countries. He has also been honored for the long run at the Queen of Britain, he was born in 1926 and became a Queen in 1953 and is still on the same rank.

Prime Minister:

Prime Minister Theresa May

Prime Minister Theresa May

The 61-year-old Theresa May is the British Prime Minister, for the first time in 2016 after the post-retired David Cameron in 2016, the post of the Prime Minister, after which the general elections in 2017 The party Conservative Party made a mixed government after achieving success. He is the second female Prime Minister of the UK, in the year 1990; the Margaret Thatcher has also been the Prime Minister of the UK. Theresa May was the British Interior Minister before becoming prime minister, while he has been on a number of public positions as well.

Croatia, President:

 Croatia, President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

Croatia, President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović

In the European Union, Croatia, for the first time, a woman has been held on the presidency, 51-year-old Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović is president. And they also make world news appreciation due to public trends. Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović also has the honor of selecting a low-female president, when he was a president, he was 47 years old. Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović was the focus of global media last year, when his country’s team competed with the French team’s team in the final of the World Cup finals in Russia. In the football final match in July 2018, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović will be present in the ground to encourage his country’s team and weep with players and fans after the country’s defeat.

New Zealand, Prime Minister:

New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

Jacinda Ardern, 37, is the first youngest Prime Minister of New Zealand, while she is also the first female female graduate in the last 150 years. Jacinda Ardern is Prime Minister from 2017; he is going to do another unique job while working on the Prime Minister, he is the second Prime Minister to give birth to the Ministry during the post of Pakistan’s first lady Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto gave birth to a child during the Prime Minister’s office in 1990. At the time of June 21, 2018, Jacinda Ardern became a daughter-in-law, interestingly that her daughter was born on that day, on the day when Benazir Bhutto was born. Jacinda Ardern took 6 weeks for the time of birth, and she returned to work for the seventh week of the birth of her daughter. Jacinda Ardern joined the United Nations General Assembly meeting with his 3-month-old daughter in September 2018.

Governor General:

New Zealand's 21st governor General Dame Patsy Reddy

New Zealand’s 21st governor General Dame Patsy Reddy

 

The 64-year-old Dame Patsy Reddy is the 21st governor of New Zealand’s New York, this designation though not the government, but the combined countries keep the importance of a symbolic state in the penro. The appointment on this post makes the Prime Minister of the country, and on this point, the British person is posted in a way to see Queen Britain’s case. Such a design is also in other Commonwealth Penal Countries.

Germany, Chancellor:

Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel

Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel

63 year old Angela Merkel is the leading country in Europe, head of Germany, Chancellor, Government and State, this post here is an alternative to the presidents and ministers of other countries. Angela Merkel has been Germany’s Chancellor for the past 14 years, for the first time in this post 2005 and lasted for the last time in October 2017, and according to the law, they can stay at this position for more than 2022. Angela Merkel also has the honor that she is Germany’s first female chancellor; she is also the head of the political party Christianity Christian Union (CDU). Angela Merkel was elected as a member of the Federal German Parliament for the first time in 1991, since then he has become a member of 7 times since now. She has also been Minister of Women and Youth and Minister of Environment and New Zealand Safety. He was appointed for the first time in 1998, as the Secretary of State for the Christian Christian, became leader of the opposition in 2000. And for the first time in 2005, Chancellor has been selected for the first time 4 times. Angela Merkel is also counted in the world’s most influential politicians and rulers; he is famous for walking with Russia with a better relationship with Russia.

Bangladesh, Prime Minister:

Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid

Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid

Sheikh Hasina Wajid, 70, has a major and unique honor in South Asian women because she has been the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the fourth time. Sheikh Hasina Wajid, a party named Bangladesh People League, was elected Prime Minister in the fourth round of 2018. They are counted in the most popular Bangladesh politicians, but due to many controversial decisions made by the recent government, they face severe criticism, they are accused of being convicted of political opponents. Sheikh Hasina Wajid is the daughter of Bangladesh’s first president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, for the first time in 1986 he became a member of the Assembly. Sheikh Hasina Wajid has not only been leader opposition in the assembly of Bangladesh till the beginning of politics since 2006, but he is also the leader of the leader.

Poland, Deputy Prime Minister:

Poland, Deputy Prime Minister Beata Szydło

Poland, Deputy Prime Minister Beata Szydło

Beata Szydło is the European Deputy Prime Minister of the European Union; he is a member of the government’s second highest rank, he nominated his deputy in 2016 as Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, even before he has served at higher government and political positions.

Mauritius, President:

Mauritius, President Amina Gharib

Mauritius, President Amina Gharib

The 58-year-old Amina Gharib is Mauritius’s first female Muslim president, she has been in office since 2015. He is also a high-ranking scientist, including the head of the state. Mauritius is famous worldwide due to its beautiful islands, Mauritius is a country comprised of several islands in the east of the Indian Ocean, its capital city of Port Louis.

Estonia, President:

Estonia, President Kersti Kaljulaid

Estonia, President Kersti Kaljulaid

Kersti Kaljulaid, a 49-year-old European country, is the youngest and first female president of Estonia; she is the fifth-fifth head of the country. Kersti Kaljulaid has done major activities in the politics of politics before the head of the head.

Aruba, Prime Minister:

Aruba, Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes

Aruba, Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes

The island of the Caribbean, the autonomous island of the Caribbean, is also under the control of the Netherlands and is counted on the smallest island. The 52-year-old Evelyn Wever-Croes has been honored to be the first woman prime minister of this island; he was an active politician before the Prime Minister’s office.

Saint Martin, Prime Minister:

Saint Martin, Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo

Saint Martin, Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo

The island is located in the Caribbean Sea of ​​the Caribbean, Country: Saint Martin is an autonomous country administered by the Netherlands and 45-year-old Leona Marlin-Romeo is his first young lady. Leona Marlin-Romeo was elected Prime Minister from Parliament under a treaty between political parties; he has been choosing the Saint Martin’s Assembly before even.

Barbados, President

Barbados, President Dame Sandra Mason

Barbados, President Dame Sandra Mason

The 69-year-old Dame Sandra Mason has not only been the first to be Barbados’s first female president, rather, he is also the first female judge of the High Court, Barbados’s first lady member and the first female ambassador. Dame Sandra Mason has also witnessed many more historical works; he has been deployed on various government positions before the postponement of the presidency.

Prime Minister:

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley

In the Caribbean country, Barbados, where President is also a female, then the office of the Ministry of Excellence is also with the lady. 53, Mia Mottley, a Barbados Labor Party, were also active in politics before the Prime Minister was elected.

Switzerland:

Member of the Federation of Council of Switzerland Viola Amherd

Member of the Federation of Council of Switzerland Viola Amherd

Become a member of the Federation of Council of Switzerland in December 2018, Viola Amherd leader of the Christian People’s Republic of Krasnussels and he took his responsibilities from January 1, 2019.

Ethiopia, President:

Ethiopia, President Sahle-Work Zewde

Ethiopia, President Sahle-Work Zewde

The 69-year-old Sahle-Work Zewde has been awarded the honor of being the first lady of Ethiopia in the African country for several years. Sahle-Work Zewde, where he has served in the United Nations and its sub-organizations for many years, has also been the Ethiopian ambassador and is considered as diplomat.

Georgia, President:

Georgia, President Salome Zurabishvili

Georgia, President Salome Zurabishvili

French-born Georgian politician, Salome Zurabishvili, 67, has been honored to be the first female president of the European country. Salome Zurabishvili was elected President in December 2018, he was associated with the Georgian Dream Party and he also defeated 11 allied coalition candidates. Before the President is elected, he has also served in the United Nations, while he is also the first foreign minister of the country, including a Georgian ambassador in France.

Norway, Prime Minister:

Norway, Prime Minister Erna Solberg

Norway, Prime Minister Erna Solberg

The 57-year-old Erna Solberg has already served the government’s highest positions, including ministries before being a graduate of the government’s highest rank. He is the Prime Minister of Norway since 2013, as well as the political party head of the Conservative Party.

Myanmar, the head of government:

Myanmar, Aung Sang Suu Kyi, head of government

Myanmar, Aung Sang Suu Kyi, head of government

Aung Sang Suu Kyi, a 72-year-old head of Myanmar’s ruling party, has been given responsibility for a special post for the head of the government, she is the first state councilor of Myanmar, and this position is equal to Prime Minister. Although Aung Sang Suu Kyi is not responsible for direct government policies, it is understood that they are the main policy makers of the Myanmar government. They are also criticized for the violence on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

Nepal, President:

Nepal, President Badhya Devi Bhandari

Nepal, President Badhya Devi Bhandari

Bidhya Devi Bhandari, 56, is the second woman in Nepal’s history, while the first female president of Republic Nepal. Bidhya Devi Bhandari is belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal, before becoming President, he is also proud of other positions including Defense Minister.

Serbia, Prime Minister:

Serbia, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic

Serbia, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic

The 42-year-old Ana Brnabic European country is Serbia’s youngest and first lady LGBT prime minister, even before she has been on top positions in the government. Ana Brnabic is also criticized due to gay.

Singapore, President:

Singapore, President Halimah Yacob

Singapore, President Halimah Yacob

The 63-year-old Halimah Yacob is not only the first female president of Singapore but also the first Muslim President, before that he should be on top official positions, including the Speaker of Singapore’s Assembly. They belong to the PPP People’s Action Party.

Malta, President:

Malta, President Marie-Louise

Malta, President Marie-Louise

Although 59-year-old Marie-Louise is the second female president of Malta overall, she is the first female president of the modern era. Although Louise took over the presidency at the age of 55, however surprisingly, he would be the youngest president of the country.

Namibia, Prime Minister

Namibia, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa

Namibia, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa

The 50-year-old Saara Kuugongelwa is the first female prime minister of South Africa, Sambaiba, who took over the post in 2015. Saara Kuugongelwa, a political party called the Southwestern People’s People’s Organization, has already taken over the premises of other ministries, including the Finance Minister.

Romania, prime minister:

Romania, Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă

Romania, Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă

The 54 year old Viorica Dăncilă proved to be historical in the year 2018 and she became the first Prime Minister of Romania to be the first female New Year. Viorica Dăncilă handled the title on January 29, 2018, belonging to the Social Democratic Party; he has also been deployed on key government positions, including the EU member living.

Trinidad Tobago, President:

Trinidad Tobago, President Paula-Mae Weekes

Trinidad Tobago, President Paula-Mae Weekes

The 60-year-old Paula-Mae Weekes, the high judge of this continental American country, Trinidad and Tobago, is the first president of the country. Paula-Mae Weekes Become President on the occasion of Women’s World Day last year after the political and reconciliation process.

Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen President:

Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen President

Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen President

The 61-year-old Tsai Ing-wen has been honored to be the first female president of Taiwan, autonomous but the underlying state of China. The Tsai Ing-wen’s Party’s Democratic Progressive Party surprisingly defeated the ruling party in the general election of 2016, after which he became the first lady of the country. Tsai Ing-wen has been entrusted with numerous government positions before being broadcast at the state and government’s highest position.

Iceland, Prime Minister:

Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir

Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir

42 Katrín is the youngest Prime Minister of Jakobsdóttir; he has been in charge of several ministries before he graduates. She entered politics from journalism in 2003 and soon she made her place in politics.

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