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English: Women have led many countries, but most political leaders are still men

Women’s political representation in parliament is important, but so is their representation in a country’s highest political office.

The next chart, again using V-Dem data, shows that a third of all current countries have had a woman as chief executive. “Chief executive” means the head of state or head of government, depending on who has more power.
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Source https://ourworldindata.org/women-political-advances
Author Our World in Data

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