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2007-05-31 22:50:05 · 6 answers · asked by ramittalwar2002 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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Actually here you have a whole lists
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0801534.html
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0801534.html
http://www.terra.es/personal2/monolith/00women.htm

2007-05-31 22:57:52 · answer #1 · answered by Josephine 7 · 0 0

20th Century, here are some
Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lanka
Prime Minister, 1960-1965, 1970-1977, 1994-2000.
Indira Gandhi, India
Prime Minister, 1966-77, 1980-1984.
Golda Meir, Israel
Prime Minister, 1969-1974.
Isabel Peron, Argentina
President, 1974-1976
Elisabeth Domitien, Central African Republic
Prime Minister, 1975-1976
Margaret Thatcher, Great Britain
Prime Minister, 1979-1990.
Maria da Lourdes Pintasilgo, Portugal
Prime Minister, 1979-1980.
Lidia Gueiler Tejada, Bolivia
Prime Minister, 1979-1980.
Dame Eugenia Charles, Dominica
Prime Minister, 1980-1995.
Vigdís Finnbogadóttír, Iceland
President, 1980-96.
Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway
Prime Minister, 1981, 1986-1989, 1990-1996.
Soong Ching-Ling, Peoples' Republic of China
Honorary President, 1981.
Milka Planinc, Yugoslavia
Federal Prime Minister, 1982-1986.
Agatha Barbara, Malta
President, 1982-1987.
Maria Liberia-Peters, Netherlands Antilles
Prime Minister, 1984-1986, 1988-1993.
Corazon Aquino, Philippines
President, 1986-92.
Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan
Prime Minister, 1988-1990, 1993-1996.
Kazimiera Danuta Prunskiena, Lithuania
Prime Minister, 1990-91.
Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, Nicaragua
Prime Minister, 1990-1996.
Mary Robinson, Ireland
President, 1990-1997.
Ertha Pascal Trouillot, Haiti
Interim President, 1990-1991.
Sabine Bergmann-Pohl, German Democratic Republic
President, 1990.
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar (Burma)
Her party won 80% of the seats in a democratic election in 1990, but the military government refused to recognize the results. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991.
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh
Prime Minister, 1991-1996.
Edith Cresson, France
Prime Minister, 1991-1992.
Hanna Suchocka, Poland
Prime Minister, 1992-1993.
Kim Campbell, Canada
Prime Minister, 1993.
Sylvie Kinigi, Burundi
Prime Minister, 1993-1994.
Agathe Uwilingiyimana, Rwanda
Prime Minister, 1993-1994.
Susanne Camelia-Romer, Netherlands Antilles
Prime Minister, 1993, 1998-
Tansu Çiller, Turkey
Prime Minister, 1993-1995.
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge, Sri Lanka
Prime Minister, 1994, President, 1994-
Reneta Indzhova, Bulgaria
Interim Prime Minister, 1994-1995.
Claudette Werleigh, Haiti
Prime Minister, 1995-1996.
Sheikh Hasina Wajed, Bangladesh
Prime Minister, 1996-.
Mary McAleese, Ireland
President, 1997-.
Pamela Gordon, Bermuda
Premier, 1997-1998.
Janet Jagan, Guyana
Prime Minister, 1997, President, 1997-1999.
Jenny Shipley, New Zealand
Prime Minister, 1997-1999.
Ruth Dreifuss, Switzerland
President, 1999-2000.
Jennifer Smith, Bermuda
Prime Minister, 1998-.
Nyam-Osoriyn Tuyaa, Mongolia
Acting Prime Minister, July 1999.
Helen Clark, New Zealand
Prime Minister, 1999-.
Mireya Elisa Moscoso de Arias, Panama
President, 1999-.
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Latvia
President, 1999-.
Tarja Kaarina Halonen, Finland
President, 2000-.
I've included Tarja Kaarina Halonen because, by most reckonings, the year 2000 is actually part of the 20th century. (The year "0" didn't exist, so a century starts with the year "1" - or so the logic goes.) As the 21st century arrived, yet another was added: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo - President of the Philippines, sworn in on January 20, 2001. Mame Madior Boye became Prime Minister in Senegal in March of 2001. Megawati Sukarnoputri, daughter of founding head of state Sukarno, was selected as Indonesia's fifth president in 2001 after losing in 1999. We can only hope that many others will be on a list of Women Presidents and Prime Ministers for the 21st century. I've limited this list, however, to the history of women heads of state for the 20th century, and will not add anyone who took office after 2001.

2007-06-01 06:08:08 · answer #2 · answered by leathersammie 4 · 0 1

Indira Ghandi
Margaret Thatcher
I would include Kate Shepard form New Zealand as she was the leader of the woman's vote (first country in the world in 1893 to give woman the vote)

2007-06-01 05:56:02 · answer #3 · answered by mareeclara 7 · 0 0

Mrs.Vijay Laxami Pandit Ex-Secretary general Of UN
Mrs S.Bhandarnyke Ex-PM of Srilanka
Mrs.Indira Gandhi Ex-PM of india
Mrs Margrate Thachare Ex PM of UK
Mrs Q,Aquino

2007-06-01 06:03:05 · answer #4 · answered by kishore 2 · 0 0

Michelle Bachelet -- First female President of Chile
Sirimavo Bandaranaike -- First female Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, and the worlds first female prime minister
Benazir Bhutto - First female Prime Minister of Pakistan
Kim Campbell - First female Prime Minister of Canada
Violeta Chamorro - First elected female President of Nicaragua and all of Latin America
Eugenia Charles - First female Prime Minister of Dominica and all of the Carribean
Tansu Çiller - First female Prime Minister of Turkey
Helen Clark - first elected female Prime Minister of New Zealand
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir - First elected female President of Iceland and the worlds first female president
Indira Gandhi - First female Prime Minister of India
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf - First female president in Africa, heading Liberia
Golda Meir - A Founder of the State of Israel
Angela Merkel - First female Chancellor of Germany
Jenny Shipley - First female Prime Minister of New Zealand
Margaret Thatcher - First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Khaleda Zia - First female Prime Minister of Bangladesh

2007-06-01 06:42:58 · answer #5 · answered by Erik Van Thienen 7 · 2 1

INDIRA GANDHI

2007-06-01 05:55:07 · answer #6 · answered by nilesh kul 2 · 0 0

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