In the post-World War II period, the first woman was elected to lead a UN country 64 years ago. Here's a look at where, and when, women have secured national leadership positions since then. https://cnn.it/3BKnbdz
Very informative - female leaders are more sensitive to international relations, caring for the residents, empathic to the victims of disasters and the underrepresented, and hopeful for a bright future.
Wow! The author missed the biggest democratic country India that had female prime minister alongside UK.
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You can also add to it, Corazon Aquino.
Funny how you left out Golda Meir. Why is that ?
CNN - your reporting is so messed up. How can you missed out on Corazon Aquino, the FIRST female PRESIDENT not just of the Philippines, but of the whole of Asia!
Yo how does Bangladesh have had the same prime minister for three decades lmaooo
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4hNo matter how highly qualified a woman candidate is, Americans will find a flaw in her to disqualify her and end up selecting an even more flawed and closed minded man for president. This is embarrassing.