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Women holding power worldwide


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 09:34:00 07/04/2009

Filed Under: Women, Government

PARIS—Jadranka Kosor, who was designated Friday to become Croatia's first woman prime minister, has several peers the world over. Here is a list:

Heads of government:

- GERMANY: Angela Merkel became Germany's first woman chancellor when she was elected in November 2005.

- ICELAND: Social Democrat Johanna Sigurdardottir became Iceland's first female premier in February this year.

- BANGLADESH: Sheikh Hasina Wajed became prime minister in February. She had held the post between 1996 and 2001.

- HAITI: Michele Pierre-Louis became the country's second woman prime minister in July last year.

- MOLDOVA: Zinaida Greceanii in power since March 31, 2008.

- MOZAMBIQUE: Luisa Diogo holds prime ministerial office since February 2004.

- UKRAINE: Yulia Timoshenko held the prime minister's office from January to September 2005 and then assumed the post again on December 18, 2007.

ELECTED HEADS OF STATE:

- LITHUANIA: Dalia Grybauskaite elected on May 18, 2009.

- ARGENTINA: Cristina Kirchner, elected in October 2007.

- INDIA: Pratibha Patil elected in July 2007 as the country's first woman president.

- CHILE: Michelle Bachelet, elected in January 2006.

- LIBERIA: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became the first African woman president after her election in November 2005.

- PHILIPPINES: Vice president Gloria Arroyo replaced Joseph Estrada in 2001 after he was removed for corruption. She was elected in 2004.

- FINLAND: Tarja Halonen was elected in 2000 and then again in January 2006.

- IRELAND: Mary McAleese, succeeded another woman Mary Robinson in 1997. She was re-elected in October 2004.



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