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- Indira Gandhi India's first female prime minister, Indira Gandhi, in 1966.
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2 days ago · Hasina was the first Bangladeshi prime minister to serve a full five-year term since independence in 1971. During the 2006–2008 political crisis , Hasina was detained on extortion charges. After her release from jail, she won the 2008 election .
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6 days ago · Japan could soon have its first female prime minister. The country's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will later this month choose a new leader who will be virtually guaranteed the top job.
2 days ago · Penelope Mary Mordaunt (/ ˈmɔːrdənt /; born 4 March 1973) is a British former Conservative politician who served as Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons from 2022 until 2024. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Portsmouth North from 2010 to 2024.
1 day ago · September 18, 2024 at 7:15 PM EDT. Save. Japan has a female candidate among the frontrunners to become prime minister in a vote this month, raising the possibility that a nation known for lagging ...
4 days ago · Indira Gandhi (born November 19, 1917, Allahabad, India—died October 31, 1984, New Delhi) was an Indian politician who was the first female prime minister of India, serving for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term from 1980 until she was assassinated in 1984.
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3 days ago · She was the first female prime minister of Bangladesh and second female prime minister in the Muslim world, after Benazir Bhutto. She is the widow of one of the former presidents of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman .
1 day ago · The Inter-Parliamentary Union ranks Mexico fourth worldwide in terms of women in legislatures, and the Council on Foreign Relations ranks it second in its Women’s Power Index, just behind Iceland. With the outcome in the U.S. presidential election still uncertain, Mexico is for now the biggest country in the Americas with a woman head of state.