Which European countries have ever had a female Prime Minister?

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  1. The only female presidential candidate so far(around 13 candidates so far) is a former (low level) member of the nationalistic party(a party that wanted to be named Golden Dawn of Cyprus, she left the party) that says she supports religious imperialism. She also said that her team talked with the former Archbishop and she has his support. Btw an Archbishop is only elected after the last one is dead. The former Archbishop died like 15 years ago. Even after the interviewer told her that she didn’t correct what she said.(she later made a post saying she got confused)

    We have elections next February

  2. Lol why even include the Vatican in the list, it will sooner burn than have a female leader… And considering the fire we had here in Rome today that burning might just be not so far away XD

  3. oh, we had Tymoshenko, she tried to become president 4 times, the first time she was 2 percent short. some president said that she prevented him from working, even the one who won the elections thanks to her support. in general, the political survivor of all survived 3 years in prison. and everyone is just wondering what she would have done as president.

  4. Not true. In Germany there simple isn’t something like a federal Prime Minister or “Ministerpräsident”. Each federal state has one, but that does not really count as Prime Minister of Germany. Also, even if there was one, most German Feminists world insist it is a Prime Ministress and not a female Prime Minister because they feel unseen with a generic title.

  5. Eh, only elected PMs should count. When the government collapses and parliament chooses someone new without a new election really shouldn’t count. (*Looks at Magdalena Andersson*)

  6. I was ready to say that my country only had women Ministers instead of a Prime Ministers, but then I remembered we had Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo. Too bad it was less than a year.

  7. The Bulgarian one was temporary. I doubt we will have another one soon, not that many strong women in politics today.

  8. I look forward to a time when gender is not an issue.

    I have voted on women politicians all my life and not once was it because they were women.

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