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Appearance
Africa
[edit]North Africa
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Spouse | Political experience | Family | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liamine Zéroual | 3 July 1941 (age 83) |
Independent | Algeria | — | Minister of Defence (1993-99) President (1994-99) |
Zéroual | ||
Nicéphore Soglo | 29 November 1934 (age 89) |
Rebirth | Benin | Rosine Vieyra Soglo (m. 1958, d. 2021; 2 sons) |
Prime Minister (1990-91) President (1991-96) |
Soglo |
Middle Africa
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Florbela Malaquias | 26 January 1959 (age 65) |
Humanist | Angola | — | 21 December 2020 (aged 61) |
3 years, 323 days | — | Opposition | ||
Claudine Munari | 7 December 1953 (age 70) |
Movement for Unity, Solidarity and Work | Congo, Republic of the | Mouyondzi | 15 July 2016 (aged 62) |
8 years, 116 days | — | Opposition |
Northern Africa
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abir Moussi | 13 March 1975 (age 49) |
Free Destourian | Tunisia | Tunis | 13 August 2016 (aged 41) |
8 years, 87 days | — | Opposition | ||
Nabila Mounib | 14 February 1960 (age 64) |
Unified Socialist | Morocco | — | 16 January 2012 (aged 51) |
12 years, 297 days | — | Opposition |
Southern Africa
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Patricia de Lille | 17 February 1951 (age 73) |
Good | South Africa | — | 2 December 2018 (aged 67) |
5 years, 342 days | Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure (since 2018) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Esther Muinjangue | 17 August 1962 (age 62) |
NUDO | Namibia | — | 4 March 2019 (aged 56) |
5 years, 249 days | Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services (since 2020) |
Majority coalition government |
Western Africa
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Naha Mint Mouknass | 10 March 1969 (age 55) |
Union for Democracy and Progress | Mauritania | — | 2000 (aged 30–31) |
23–24 years | Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (2009-2011) |
Opposition |
Asia
[edit]East Asia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Claire Wang | 26 April 1979 (age 45) |
New Power | Taiwan | — | 1 March 2023 (aged 43) |
1 year, 252 days | — | Opposition | ||
Mizuho Fukushima | 24 February 1955 (age 69) |
Social Democratic | Japan | — | 22 February 2020 (aged 64) |
4 years, 260 days | — | Opposition |
South Asia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mamata Banerjee | 5 January 1955 (age 69) |
All India Trinamool Congress | India | — | 1 January 1998 (aged 42) |
26 years, 312 days | Chief Minister of West Bengal (since 2011) |
Opposition | ||
Anupriya Patel | 28 April 1981 (age 43) |
Apna Dal (Sonelal) | India | Mirzapur | 14 December 2016 (aged 35) |
7 years, 330 days | Minister of State for Commerce and Industry (since 2021) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Sheikh Hasina | 28 September 1947 (age 77) |
Awami League | Bangladesh | Gopalganj | 16 February 1981 (aged 33) |
43 years, 266 days | Prime Minister (since 2009) |
Majority government | ||
Mayawati | 15 January 1956 (age 68) |
Bahujan Samaj | India | — | 18 September 2003 (aged 47) |
21 years, 51 days | Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (2007-2012) |
Opposition | ||
Rowshan Ershad | 19 July 1943 (age 81) |
Jatiya (Ershad) | Bangladesh | Mymensingh | 9 September 2019 (aged 76) |
5 years, 60 days | Leader of the Opposition (since 2019) |
Opposition | ||
Khaleda Zia | 5 September 1945 (age 79) |
Nationalist | Bangladesh | — | 10 May 1984 (aged 38) |
40 years, 182 days | Prime Minister (2001-2006) |
Opposition |
Southeast Asia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Megawati Sukarnoputri | 23 January 1947 (age 77) |
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle | Indonesia | — | 15 February 1999 (aged 52) |
25 years, 267 days | President (2001-2004) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Sara Duterte | 31 May 1978 (age 46) |
Lakas–CMD | Philippines | — | 11 November 2021 (aged 43) |
2 years, 363 days | Vice President (since 2022) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Nancy Binay | 12 May 1973 (age 51) |
United Nationalist Alliance | Philippines | — | 30 June 2016 (aged 43) |
8 years, 131 days | Senator (since 2013) |
Majority coalition government |
West Asia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Salihe Aydeniz | 1973 (age 50–51) |
Democratic Regions | Turkey | Diyarbakır | 20 November 2019 (aged 45–46) |
4 years, 354 days | — | Opposition | ||
Meral Akşener | 18 July 1956 (age 68) |
Good | Turkey | — | 25 October 2017 (aged 61) |
7 years, 14 days | Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly (2015-2018) |
Opposition | ||
Merav Michaeli | 24 November 1966 (age 57) |
Labor | Israel | — | 24 January 2021 (aged 54) |
3 years, 289 days | Minister of Transport and Road Safety (2021-2022) |
Opposition | ||
Pervin Buldan | 6 November 1967 (age 57) |
People's Democratic | Turkey | Istanbul | 11 February 2018 (aged 50) |
6 years, 271 days | Deputy Speaker of the Grand National Assembly (2015-2018) |
Opposition |
Europe
[edit]Eastern Europe
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Magdalena Sroka | 15 July 1979 (45 years, 116 days) |
Agreement | Poland | Pomerania | 4 November 2017 (38 years, 112 days) |
7 years, 4 days | — | Opposition | ||
Yulia Tymoshenko | 27 November 1960 (63 years, 347 days) |
Batkivshchyna | Ukraine | — | 9 July 1999 (38 years, 224 days) |
25 years, 122 days | Prime Minister (2007-2010) |
Opposition | ||
Anna Záborská | 7 June 1948 (76 years, 154 days) |
Christian Union | Slovakia | — | 8 February 2019 (70 years, 246 days) |
5 years, 274 days | — | Confidence and supply | ||
Rebeka Szabó | 20 November 1977 (46 years, 354 days) |
Dialogue for Hungary | Hungary | — | 10 July 2022 (44 years, 232 days) |
2 years, 121 days | — | Opposition | ||
Veronika Remišová | 31 May 1976 (48 years, 161 days) |
For the People | Slovakia | — | 8 August 2020 (44 years, 69 days) |
4 years, 92 days | Deputy Prime Minister (since 2020) |
Minority coalition government | ||
Kira Rudyk | 14 October 1985 (39 years, 25 days) |
Holos | Ukraine | — | 12 March 2020 (34 years, 150 days) |
4 years, 241 days | — | Opposition | ||
Erzsébet Schmuck | 19 February 1954 (70 years, 263 days) |
Hungary's Green | Hungary | — | 23 November 2019 (65 years, 277 days) |
4 years, 351 days | — | Opposition | ||
Ágnes Kunhalmi | 31 October 1982 (42 years, 8 days) |
Hungarian Socialist | Hungary | Budapest | 19 September 2020 (37 years, 324 days) |
4 years, 50 days | — | Opposition | ||
Barbara Nowacka | 10 May 1975 (49 years, 182 days) |
Polish Initiative | Poland | Słupsk | 12 June 2019 (44 years, 33 days) |
5 years, 149 days | — | Opposition | ||
Olena Shuliak | 24 January 1976 (48 years, 289 days) |
Servant of the People | Ukraine | — | 15 November 2021 (45 years, 295 days) |
2 years, 359 days | — | Majority government | ||
Korneliya Ninova | 16 January 1969 (55 years, 297 days) |
Socialist | Bulgaria | — | 8 May 2016 (47 years, 113 days) |
8 years, 184 days | Deputy Prime Minister (2021-2022) |
Caretaker government | ||
Urszula Zielinska | 3 October 1977 (47 years, 36 days) |
The Greens | Poland | Masovian | 15 January 2022 (44 years, 104 days) |
2 years, 298 days | — | Opposition | ||
Adela Mirza | ? (age ?) |
The Right Alternative | Romania | — | 9 August 2019 (age ?) |
5 years, 91 days | — | Opposition | ||
Markéta Pekarová Adamová | 2 October 1984 (40 years, 37 days) |
TOP 09 | Czech Republic | — | 24 November 2019 (35 years, 53 days) |
4 years, 350 days | President of the Chamber of Deputies (since 2021) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Elżbieta Bińczycka | 2 March 1955 (69 years, 251 days) |
Union of European Democrats | Poland | — | 12 November 2016 (61 years, 255 days) |
7 years, 362 days | — | Opposition |
Northern Europe
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Naomi Long | 13 December 1971 (52 years, 331 days) |
Alliance | United Kingdom | — | 26 October 2016 (44 years, 318 days) |
8 years, 13 days | Minister of Justice of Northern Ireland (since 2020) |
Opposition | ||||
Annika Saarikko | 10 November 1983 (40 years, 364 days) |
Centre | Finland | Varsinais-Suomi | 5 September 2020 (36 years, 300 days) |
4 years, 64 days | Deputy PM (since 2020) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Marianne Karlsmose | 6 June 1973 (51 years, 155 days) |
Christian Democrats | Denmark | — | 17 May 2022 (48 years, 345 days) |
2 years, 175 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Sari Essayah | 21 February 1967 (57 years, 261 days) |
Christian Democrats | Finland | Savonia and Karelia | 28 August 2015 (48 years, 188 days) |
9 years, 72 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Ebba Busch | 11 February 1987 (37 years, 271 days) |
Christian Democrats | Sweden | Västra Götaland East | 25 April 2015 (28 years, 73 days) |
9 years, 197 days | Deputy Prime Minister (since 2022) |
Minority coalition government | ||||
Erna Solberg | 24 February 1961 (63 years, 258 days) |
Conservative | Norway | Hordaland | 9 May 2004 (43 years, 75 days) |
20 years, 183 days | Leader of the Opposition (since 2021) |
Opposition | ||||
Elly Schlein | 4 May 1985 (39 years, 188 days) |
Democratic | Italy | Emilia-Romagna | 12 March 2023 (37 years, 312 days) |
1 year, 241 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Inger Støjberg | 16 March 1973 (51 years, 237 days) |
Democrats | Denmark | — | 23 June 2022 (49 years, 99 days) |
2 years, 138 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Riikka Purra | 13 June 1977 (47 years, 148 days) |
Finns | Finland | Uusimaa | 14 August 2021 (44 years, 62 days) |
3 years, 86 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Aušrinė Armonaitė | 26 May 1989 (35 years, 166 days) |
Freedom | Lithuania | Lithuanians abroad | 1 June 2019 (30 years, 6 days) |
5 years, 160 days | Minister of Economy and Innovation (since 2020) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Märta Stenevi | 30 March 1976 (48 years, 223 days) |
Green | Sweden | — | 31 January 2021 (44 years, 307 days) |
3 years, 282 days | Minister for Gender Equality (2021) |
Confidence and supply | ||||
Carla Denyer | 1985 (age 38–39) |
Green | United Kingdom | — | 1 October 2021 (age 35–36) |
3 years, 38 days | Bristol City Councillor (since 2015) |
Opposition | ||||
Maria Ohisalo | 8 March 1985 (39 years, 245 days) |
Green League | Finland | Helsinki | 15 June 2019 (34 years, 99 days) |
5 years, 146 days | Minister of the Interior (2019-2021) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Ivana Bacik | 25 November 1968 (55 years, 349 days) |
Labour | Ireland | Dublin Bay South | 24 March 2022 (53 years, 119 days) |
2 years, 229 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Katrín Jakobsdóttir | 1 February 1976 (48 years, 281 days) |
Left-Green Movement | Iceland | Reykjavík North | 24 February 2013 (37 years, 23 days) |
11 years, 258 days | Prime Minister (since 2017) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Nooshi Dadgostar | 20 June 1985 (39 years, 141 days) |
Left | Sweden | Stockholm | 31 October 2020 (35 years, 133 days) |
4 years, 8 days | — | Confidence and supply | ||||
Li Andersson | 13 May 1987 (37 years, 179 days) |
Left Alliance | Finland | Varsinais-Suomi | 11 June 2016 (29 years, 29 days) |
8 years, 150 days | Minister of Education (since 2021) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Guri Melby | 3 February 1981 (43 years, 279 days) |
Liberal | Norway | Oslo | 1 October 2021 (40 years, 240 days) |
3 years, 38 days | Minister of Education and Integration (2020-2021) |
Opposition | ||||
Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen | 6 August 1983 (41 years, 94 days) |
Liberal Movement | Lithuania | Senamiestis-Žvėrynas | 21 September 2019 (36 years, 46 days) |
5 years, 48 days | Speaker of the Seimas (since 2020) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Pernille Vermund | 3 December 1975 (48 years, 341 days) |
New Right | Denmark | South Jutland | 19 October 2015 (39 years, 320 days) |
9 years, 20 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Irene Ojala | 8 October 1960 (64 years, 31 days) |
Patient Focus | Norway | Finnmark | 1 October 2021 (60 years, 358 days) |
3 years, 38 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Inga Sæland | 3 February 1959 (65 years, 97 days) |
People's | Iceland | Reykjavík South | 27 January 2016 (56 years, 177 days) |
8 years, 286 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Sylvi Listhaug | 25 December 1977 (46 years, 319 days) |
Progress | Norway | Møre og Romsdal | 8 May 2021 (43 years, 134 days) |
3 years, 184 days | Minister of Petroleum and Energy (2019-2020) |
Opposition | ||||
Mai Villadsen | 21 December 1991 (32 years, 323 days) |
Red–Green Alliance | Denmark | North Zealand | 10 February 2021 (29 years, 51 days) |
3 years, 272 days | — | Confidence and supply | ||||
Kaja Kallas | 18 June 1977 (47 years, 143 days) |
Reform | Estonia | Harju-Rapla | 14 April 2018 (40 years, 300 days) |
6 years, 208 days | Prime Minister (since 2021) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir | 4 October 1965 (59 years, 35 days) |
Reform | Iceland | Southwest | 12 October 2017 (52 years, 8 days) |
7 years, 27 days | Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture (2017) |
Opposition | ||||
Joan Collins | 4 June 1961 (63 years, 157 days) |
Right To Change | Ireland | Dublin South-Central | 27 May 2020 (58 years, 358 days) |
4 years, 165 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Mary Lou McDonald | 1 May 1969 (55 years, 191 days) |
Sinn Féin | Ireland | Dublin Central | 10 February 2018 (57 years, 285 days) |
6 years, 281 days | Leader of the Opposition (since 2020) |
Opposition | ||||
United Kingdom | — | |||||||||||
Kristrún Frostadóttir | 12 May 1988 (36 years, 180 days) |
Social Democratic Alliance | Iceland | Reykjavik | 28 October 2022 (34 years, 169 days) |
2 years, 11 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Sanna Marin | 16 November 1985 (38 years, 358 days) |
Social Democratic | Finland | Pirkanmaa | 23 August 2020 (34 years, 281 days) |
4 years, 77 days | Prime Minister (since 2019) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Vilija Blinkevičiūtė | 3 March 1960 (64 years, 250 days) |
Social Democratic | Lithuania | — | 29 May 2021 (61 years, 87 days) |
3 years, 163 days | MEP for Lithuania (since 2009) |
Opposition | ||||
Magdalena Andersson | 23 January 1967 (57 years, 290 days) |
Social Democratic | Sweden | Stockholm | 4 November 2021 (54 years, 285 days) |
3 years, 4 days | Prime Minister (2021-2022) |
Opposition | ||||
Mette Frederiksen | 19 November 1977 (46 years, 355 days) |
Social Democrats | Denmark | North Jutland | 28 June 2015 (37 years, 221 days) |
9 years, 133 days | Prime Minister (since 2019) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Holly Cairns | 4 November 1989 (35 years, 4 days) |
Social Democrats | Ireland | Cork South-West | 1 March 2023 (33 years, 117 days) |
1 year, 252 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Sofie Carsten Nielsen | 24 May 1975 (49 years, 168 days) |
Social Liberal | Denmark | Greater Copenhagen | 7 October 2020 (45 years, 136 days) |
4 years, 32 days | — | Confidence and supply | ||||
Pia Olsen Dyhr | 30 November 1971 (52 years, 344 days) |
Socialist People's | Denmark | Copenhagen | 13 February 2014 (42 years, 75 days) |
10 years, 269 days | — | Confidence and supply | — | Confidence and supply | ||
Kirsti Bergstø | 1 July 1981 (43 years, 130 days) |
Socialist Left | Norway | Akershus | 18 March 2023 (41 years, 260 days) |
1 year, 235 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Julija Stepanenko | 1 September 1977 (47 years, 68 days) |
Sovereign Power | Latvia | — | 4 July 2022 (44 years, 306 days) |
2 years, 127 days | — | Opposition | ||||
Anna-Maja Henriksson | 7 January 1964 (60 years, 306 days) |
Swedish People's | Finland | Vaasa | 11 June 2016 (52 years, 157 days) |
8 years, 149 days | Minister of Justice (since 2019) |
Majority coalition government | ||||
Franciska Rosenkilde | 19 March 1976 (48 years, 234 days) |
The Alternative | Denmark | — | 7 February 2021 (44 years, 325 days) |
3 years, 275 days | — | Opposition |
Southern Europe
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Judith Pallarés | 5 August 1972 (52 years, 95 days) |
Acció per Andorra | Andorra | — | 20 October 2022 (50 years, 76 days) |
1 year, 354 days | Minister of Civil Service and Reform of the Administration (since 2019) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Carmen Moriyón | 25 October 1966 (58 years, 14 days) |
Asturias Forum | Spain | — | 29 September 2018 (51 years, 339 days) |
6 years, 40 days | Mayor of Gijón (2011-2019) |
Opposition | ||
Ada Colau | 3 March 1974 (50 years, 250 days) |
Barcelona en Comú | Spain | — | 24 June 2014 (40 years, 113 days) |
10 years, 137 days | Mayor of Barcelona (since 2015) |
Minority coalition government | ||
Giorgia Meloni | 15 January 1977 (47 years, 298 days) |
Brothers of Italy | Italy | Latina | 8 March 2014 (37 years, 52 days) |
10 years, 245 days | Prime Minister (since 2022) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Patricia Guasp | 31 December 1977 (46 years, 313 days) |
Citizens | Spain | — | 15 March 2023 (45 years, 74 days) |
1 year, 238 days | — | Opposition | ||
Anka Mrak-Taritaš | 24 November 1959 (64 years, 350 days) |
Glas | Croatia | — | 9 July 2017 (57 years, 227 days) |
7 years, 122 days | — | Opposition | ||
Julia Unterberger | 5 September 1962 (62 years, 64 days) |
For the Autonomies | Italy | Merano | 2018 (age 55–56) |
5–6 years | Senator (since 2018) |
Confidence and supply | ||
Ana Pontón | 27 July 1977 (47 years, 104 days) |
Galician Nationalist Bloc | Spain | — | 28 February 2016 (38 years, 216 days) |
8 years, 254 days | MPP from Galicia | Opposition | ||
Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz | 16 October 1971 (53 years, 23 days) |
Guxo | Kosovo | — | 4 April 2021 (49 years, 170 days) |
3 years, 218 days | Second Deputy PM (since 2021) |
Minority coalition government | ||
Catarina Martins | 7 September 1973 (51 years, 62 days) |
Left Bloc | Portugal | Porto | 11 November 2012 (39 years, 65 days) |
11 years, 363 days | — | Opposition | ||
Emma Bonino | 9 March 1948 (76 years, 244 days) |
More Europe | Italy | Rome | 23 November 2017 (69 years, 259 days) |
6 years, 351 days | Senator (since 2018) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Emilija Redžepi | ? (age ?) |
New Democratic | Kosovo | — | 2009 (age ?) |
14–15 years | Third Deputy PM (since 2021) |
Minority coalition government | ||
Ivana Kekin | 24 January 1984 (40 years, 289 days) |
New Left | Croatia | — | 14 September 2020 (36 years, 234 days) |
4 years, 55 days | — | Opposition | ||
Inês Sousa Real | 6 June 1980 (44 years, 155 days) |
PAN | Portugal | Lisbon | 6 June 2021 (41 years, 0 days) |
3 years, 155 days | — | Opposition | ||
Ione Belarra | 25 September 1987 (37 years, 44 days) |
Podemos | Spain | — | 13 June 2021 (33 years, 261 days) |
3 years, 148 days | Minister of Social Rights and 2030 Agenda (since 2021) |
Minority coalition government | ||
Marta Collot | ? (age ?) |
Power to the People | Italy | — | 12 May 2021 (age ?) |
3 years, 180 days | — | Opposition | ||
Gloria Arcangeloni | ? (age ?) |
RETE Movement | San Marino | — | 20 March 2012 (age ?) |
12 years, 233 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | 21 July 1990 (34 years, 110 days) |
Serbian Party Oathkeepers | Serbia | — | 15 February 2012 (21 years, 209 days) |
12 years, 267 days | — | Opposition | ||
Tanja Fajon | 9 May 1971 (53 years, 183 days) |
Social Democrats | Slovenia | — | 10 October 2020 (49 years, 154 days) |
4 years, 29 days | Minister of Foreign Affairs (since 2022) |
Majority coalition governmenot | ||
Biljana Stojković | 6 October 1972 (52 years, 33 days) |
Together | Serbia | — | 11 June 2022 (49 years, 248 days) |
2 years, 150 days | — | Opposition | ||
Laura Borràs | 5 October 1970 (54 years, 34 days) |
Together for Catalonia | Spain | — | 18 July 2020 (49 years, 287 days) |
4 years, 113 days | President of the Parliament of Catalonia (2021-2022) |
Opposition |
Western Europe
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ricarda Lang | 17 January 1994 (30 years, 296 days) |
Alliance 90/The Greens | Germany | Baden-Württemberg | 29 January 2022 (28 years, 12 days) |
2 years, 284 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Alice Weidel | 9 February 1979 (45 years, 273 days) |
Alternative for Germany | Germany | Baden-Württemberg | 18 June 2022 (42 years, 343 days) |
2 years, 143 days | — | Opposition | ||
Sylvana Simons | 31 January 1971 (53 years, 282 days) |
BIJ1 | Netherlands | — | 24 December 2016 (45 years, 328 days) |
7 years, 320 days | — | Opposition | ||
Sigrid Kaag | 2 November 1961 (63 years, 6 days) |
Democrats 66 | Netherlands | — | 4 September 2020 (58 years, 184 days) |
4 years, 65 days | First Deputy PM (since 2022) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Lilian Studer | 20 December 1977 (46 years, 324 days) |
Evangelical People's | Switzerland | Aargau | 19 June 2021 (43 years, 181 days) |
3 years, 142 days | — | Opposition | ||
Caroline van der Plas | 6 June 1967 (57 years, 155 days) |
Farmer–Citizen Movement | Netherlands | — | 17 October 2020 (53 years, 133 days) |
4 years, 22 days | — | Opposition | ||
Petra Gössi | 12 January 1976 (48 years, 301 days) |
FDP.The Liberals | Switzerland | Schwyz | 16 April 2016 (40 years, 95 days) |
8 years, 206 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Beate Meinl-Reisinger | 25 April 1978 (46 years, 197 days) |
NEOS | Austria | — | 23 June 2018 (40 years, 59 days) |
6 years, 138 days | — | Opposition | ||
Esther Ouwehand | 10 June 1976 (48 years, 151 days) |
Party for the Animals | Netherlands | — | 9 October 2019 (43 years, 121 days) |
5 years, 30 days | — | Opposition | ||
Pamela Rendi-Wagner | 7 May 1971 (53 years, 185 days) |
Social Democratic | Austria | — | 24 November 2018 (47 years, 201 days) |
5 years, 350 days | — | Opposition | ||
Saskia Esken | 28 August 1961 (63 years, 72 days) |
Social Democratic | Germany | Baden-Württemberg | 6 December 2019 (58 years, 100 days) |
4 years, 338 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Mattea Meyer | 9 November 1987 (36 years, 365 days) |
Social Democratic | Switzerland | Zurich | 17 October 2020 (32 years, 343 days) |
4 years, 22 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Lilian Marijnissen | 11 July 1985 (39 years, 120 days) |
Socialist | Netherlands | — | 13 December 2017 (32 years, 155 days) |
6 years, 331 days | — | Opposition | ||
Djuna Bernard | 15 June 1992 (32 years, 146 days) |
The Greens | Luxembourg | Centre | 16 March 2019 (26 years, 274 days) |
5 years, 237 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Janine Wissler | 23 May 1981 (43 years, 169 days) |
The Left | Germany | Hesse | 27 February 2021 (39 years, 280 days) |
3 years, 255 days | — | Opposition |
North America
[edit]Note: Only renowned children/spouse is listed
Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Spouse | Political Experience | Family | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elsa Cirigliano | 1934 (age 89–90) |
Independent | Fernando Romeo Lucas García (m. 1978, d. 2006) |
First Lady of Guatemala (1978-82) |
Lucas García | ||
Vinicio Cerezo | 26 December 1942 (age 81) |
Christian Democrats | Raquel Blandón (m. 1965, div. 2006) |
President (1986-91) |
Cerezo | ||
Jorge Serrano Elías | 26 April 1945 (age 79) |
Solidarity Action Movement | Magda Bianchi Lázzari | President (1991-93) |
Serrano Elías | ||
Magda Bianchi Lázzari | 7 October 1949 (age 75) |
Independent | Jorge Serrano Elía | First Lady of Guatemala (1991-93) | |||
Patricia Escobar | 3 October 1953 (age 71) |
Unionist | Álvaro Arzú (d. 2018; 1 son) |
First Lady of Guatemala City (1986-90, 2000-18) First Lady of the Guatemala (2000-04) |
Arzú | ||
Roberto Arzú | 15 May 1970 (age 54) |
Podemos | — | Commercial Ambassador to South America (2017-18) | |||
María Arzú | 1976 (age 47–48) |
Unionist | — | — | |||
Álvaro Arzú Escobar | 27 January 1985 (age 39) |
Unionist | — | MC for National List (2016-present) President of the Congress (2018-20) | |||
Alfonso Portillo | 24 September 1951 (age 73) |
Vision with Values | María Eugenia Padúa González (m. 1981, div. 1990) Evelyn Morataya (m. 1995, div. 2005) |
President (2000-04) |
Portillo | ||
Óscar Berger | 11 August 1946 (age 78) |
Independent | Wendy Widmann (5 children) |
President (2004-08) |
Berger | ||
Wendy de Berger | 11 August 1946 (age 78) |
GANA | — | First Lady of Guatemala (2004-08) | |||
Otto Pérez Molina | 1 December 1950 (age 73) |
Patriot | Rosa Leal (m. 1970, 1 son) |
MC for National List (2004-08) President (2012-15) |
Pérez | ||
Rosa Leal de Pérez | 9 December 1953 (age 70) |
Patriot | Otto Pérez Molina (m. 1970, 1 son) |
First Lady of Guatemala (2012-15) | |||
Jimmy Morales | 18 March 1969 (age 55) |
FCN | Patricia Marroquín (m. 1989, 5 children) |
President (2016-20) |
Morales | ||
Patricia Marroquín | 25 July 1970 (age 54) |
Independent | Jimmy Morales (m. 1989, 5 children) |
First Lady of Guatemala (2016-20) | |||
Alejandro Giammattei | 9 March 1956 (age 68) |
Vamos | Rosana Cáceres (divorced, 3 children) |
President (2020-24) |
Giammattei | ||
Marcela Giammattei | 8 August 1992 (age 32) |
Independent | — | First Lady of Guatemala (2020-24) | |||
Bernardo Arévalo | 7 October 1958 (age 66) |
Semilla | Teresa Lapín (m. 1983, div. 1992; 1 daughter) Eva Rivara Figueroa m. 1993, div. 2009; 2 daughters) Lucrecia Peinado (m. 2011) |
Ambassador to Spain (1995-96) MC for National List (2020-24) President (2024-present) |
Arévalo | ||
Lucrecia Peinado | 1961 (age 62–63) |
Semilla | Bernardo Arévalo (m. 2011) |
First Lady of Guatemala (2024-present) |
Note: Only renowned children/spouse is listed
Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Spouse | Political Experience | Family | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manuel Zelaya | 20 September 1952 (age 72) |
LIBRE | Xiomara Castro (m. 1976; 4 children) |
Deputy of the Olancho Department (1986-98, 2014-18) President (2006-09) First Gentleman of Honduras (2022-present) |
Zelaya Castro | ||
Xiomara Castro | 30 September 1959 (age 65) |
LIBRE | Manuel Zelaya (m. 1990; 4 children) |
First Lady of Honduras (2014-22) President (2022-present) | |||
Xiomara Zelaya | 14 January 1985 (age 39) |
LIBRE | — | Deputy for Francisco Morazán Departmen (2022-present) | |||
Juan Orlando Hernández | 28 October 1968 (age 56) |
National | Ana García Carías (m. 1990; 4 children) |
Deputy of the Lempira Department (1998-2014) President (2014-2022) (Incarcerated at MDC Brooklyn; sentenced to 45 years in prison in 2024) |
Orlando Hernández | ||
Ana García Carías | 21 September 1968 (age 56) |
National | Juan Orlando Hernández (m. 1990; 4 children) |
First Lady of Honduras (2014-2022) |
Note: Only renowned children/spouse is listed
Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Spouse | Political Experience | Family | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carlos Salinas de Gortari | 3 April 1948 (age 76) |
PRI | Cecilia Occelli (m. 1972, div. 1995; 3 children) Ana Paula Gerard (m. 1995; 3 children) |
Secretary of Programming and Budget (1982-87) President (1988-1994) |
Salinas de Gortari | ||
Emiliano Salinas | 19 February 1976 (age 48) |
Independent | Ludwika Paleta | — | |||
Ernesto Zedillo | 27 December 1951 (age 72) |
PRI | Nilda Patricia Velasco (m. 1974; 5 children) |
Secretary of Programming and Budget (1988-91) Secretary of Public Education (1992-93) President (1994-2000) |
Zedillo | ||
Vicente Fox | 2 July 1942 (age 82) |
PAN | Manuel Bribiesca Godoy (m. 1971, div. 2000; 4 children) Marta Sahagún (m. 2001) |
National Deputy for Guanajuato (1988-91) Governor of Guanajuato (1995-99) President (2000-06) |
Fox | ||
Marta Sahagún | 10 April 1953 (age 71) |
PAN | Vicente Fox (m. 2001) |
First Lady of Mexico (2001-06) | |||
Felipe Calderón | 18 August 1962 (age 62) |
PAN | Margarita Zavala (m. 1993; 3 children) |
National Deputy for Michoacán (1991-94, 2000-03) Secretary of Energy (2003-04) President (2006-12) |
Calderón | ||
Margarita Zavala | 25 July 1967 (age 57) |
PAN | Felipe Calderón (m. 1993; 3 children) |
MLA for Federal District (1994-97) First Lady of Mexico (2006-12) National Deputy for Mexico City (2003-06, 2021-present) | |||
Enrique Peña Nieto | 20 July 1966 (age 58) |
PRI | Mónica Pretelini (m. 1993, d. 2007; 3 children) Angélica Rivera (m. 2010, div. 2019) |
Secretary of Administration of the State of Mexico (2000-02) National Deputy for Mexico (2003-05) Governor of the State of Mexico (2005-11) President (2012-18) |
Peña Nieto | ||
Andrés Manuel López Obrador | 13 November 1953 (age 70) |
MORENA | Rocío Beltrán Medina (m. 1979, div. 2003; 3 children) Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller (m. 2006; 1 son) |
Head of Government of Mexico City (2000-05) President (2018-24) |
López Obrador | ||
Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller | 13 January 1969 (age 55) |
MORENA | Andrés Manuel López Obrador (m. 2006; 1 son) |
First Lady of Mexico (2018-24) | |||
Claudia Sheinbaum | 24 June 1962 (age 62) |
MORENA | Carlos Ímaz Gispert (m. 1987, div. 2016; 1 daughter) Jesús María Tarriba (m. 2023) |
Secretary of the Environment of Mexico City (2000-06) Mayor of Tlalpan (2015-17) Head of Government of Mexico City (2018-23) President (2024-present) |
Sheinbaum | ||
Jesús María Tarriba | 1 September 1962 (age 62) |
Independent | Claudia Sheinbaum (m. 2023) |
First Gentleman of Mexico (2024-present) |
Note: Only renowned children/spouse is listed
Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Spouse | Political Experience | Family | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Caroline Kennedy | 27 November 1957 (age 66) |
Democratic | Edwin Schlossberg (m. 1986; 3 children) |
Ambassador to Japan (2013-17) Ambassador to Australia (2022-present) |
Kennedy | ||
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb | 19 March 1944 (age 80) |
Democratic | Chuck Robb (m. 1967; 3 children) |
Second Lady of Virginia (1978-1982) First Lady of Virginia (1982-1986) |
Johnson | ||
Luci Baines Johnson | 2 July 1947 (age 77) |
Democratic | Patrick John Nugent (m. 1966, div. 1979; 4 children) Ian J. Turpin (m. 1984) |
— | |||
Tricia Nixon Cox | 21 February 1945 (age 78) |
Independent | Edward F. Cox (m. 1971; 1 son) |
— | Nixon | ||
Julie Nixon Eisenhower | 5 July 1948 (age 76) |
Independent | David Eisenhower (m. 1968; 3 children) |
— | |||
Steven Ford | 19 May 1956 (age 68) |
Independent | — | — | Ford | ||
Susan Ford Bales | 6 July 1957 (age 67) |
Independent | Charles Vance (m. 1979, div. 1988; 2 children) Vaden Bales (m. 1989; div. 2018) |
— | |||
Jimmy Carter | 1 October 1924 (age 100) |
Democratic | Rosalynn Smith (m. 1946, d. 2023; 4 children) |
State Senator from SD14 (1961-1967) Governor of Georgia (1971-1975) President of the United States (1977-1981) |
Carter | ||
Jack Carter | 3 July 1947 (age 77) |
Democratic | Elizabeth Brasfield (m. 1992) |
— | |||
Amy Carter | 19 October 1967 (age 57) |
Independent | James Gregory Wentzel (m. 1996, div. 2005; 2 children) John Joseph Kelly (m. 2007) |
— | |||
Michael Reagan | 18 March 1945 (age 79) |
Republican | Pamela Gail Putnam (m. 1971, div. 1972) Colleen Sterns (m. 1975; 2 children) |
— | Reagan | ||
Patti Davis | 21 October 1952 (age 72) |
Democratic | Paul Grilley (m. 1984, div. 1990) |
— | |||
Ron Reagan | 20 May 1958 (age 66) |
Independent | Doria Palmieri (m. 1980, d. 2014) Federica Basagni (m. 2018) |
— | |||
George W. Bush | 6 July 1946 (age 78) |
Republican | Laura Welch (m. 1977; 2 daughters) |
Governor of Texas (1995-2000) President (2001-2009) |
Bush | ||
Laura Bush | 4 November 1946 (age 78) |
Republican | George W. Bush (m. 1977; 2 daughters) |
First Lady of Texas (1995-2000) First Lady of the United States (2001-2009) | |||
Jeb Bush | 11 February 1953 (age 71) |
Republican | Columba Gallo (m. 1974; 3 children) |
Secretary of Commerce of Florida (1987-1988) Governor of Florida (1999-2007) | |||
Neil Bush | 22 January 1955 (age 69) |
Republican | Sharon Bush (m. 1980, div. 2003; 3 children) Maria Andrews (m. 2004) |
— | |||
Marvin Bush | 22 October 1956 (age 68) |
Independent | Margaret Conway Molster (m. 1981; 2 adopted children) |
— | |||
Dorothy Bush Koch | 18 August 1959 (age 65) |
Independent | William LeBlond (m. 1988, div. 1990; 2 children) Robert P. Koch (m. 1922; 2 children) |
— | |||
Barbara Bush | 25 November 1981 (age 42) |
Independent | Craig Coyne (m. 2018; 2 children) |
— | |||
Jenna Bush Hager | 25 November 1981 (age 42) |
Independent | Henry Hager (m. 2007; 3 children) |
— | |||
Bill Clinton | 19 August 1946 (age 78) |
Democratic | Hillary Rodham (m. 1975; 1 daughter) |
Attorney General of Arkansas (1977-1979) Governor of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992) President (1993-2001) |
Clinton | ||
Hillary Clinton | 26 October 1947 (age 77) |
Democratic | Bill Clinton (m. 1975; 1 daughter) |
First Lady of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992) First Lady of the United States (1993-2001) U.S. Senator from New York (2001-2009) U.S. Secretary of State (2009-2013) | |||
Chelsea Clinton | 27 February 1980 (age 44) |
Democratic | Marc Mezvinsky (m. 2010; 3 children) |
— | |||
Barack Obama | 4 August 1961 (age 63) |
Democratic | Michelle Robinson (m. 1992; 2 daughters) |
Illinois State Senator (1997-2004) U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005-2008) President (2009-2017) |
Obama | ||
Michelle Obama | 17 January 1964 (age 60) |
Democratic | Barack Obama (m. 1992; 2 daughters) |
First Lady of the United States (2009-2017) | |||
Donald Trump | 14 June 1946 (age 78) |
Republican | Ivana Zelníčková (m. 1977, div. 1990; 3 children) Marla Maples (m. 1993, div. 1999; 1 daughter) Melania Knauss (m. 2005; 1 son) |
President (2017-2021) |
Trump | ||
Melania Trump | 26 April 1970 (age 54) |
Republican | Donald Trump (m. 2005; 1 son) |
First Lady of the United States (2017-2021) | |||
Donald Trump, Jr. | 31 December 1977 (age 46) |
Republican | Vanessa Haydon (m. 2005, div. 2018; 5 children) |
— | |||
Ivanka Trump | 31 October 1981 (age 43) |
Republican | Jared Kushner (m. 2009; 3 children) |
Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship (2017-2021) Advisor to the President (2017-2021) | |||
Eric Trump | 6 January 1984 (age 40) |
Republican | Lara Yunaska (m. 2014; 2 children) |
— | |||
Tiffany Trump | 13 October 1993 (age 31) |
Republican | Michael Boulos (m. 2022) |
— | |||
Joe Biden | 20 November 1942 (age 81) |
Democratic | Neilia Hunter (m. 1966, d. 1972; 3 children) Jill Jacobs (m. 1977; 1 daughter) |
U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973-2009) Vice President (2009-2017) President (2021-2025) |
Biden | ||
Jill Biden | 3 June 1951 (age 73) |
Democratic | Joe Biden (m. 1977; 1 daughter) |
Second Lady of the United States (2009-2017) First Lady of the United States (2021-2025) | |||
Hunter Biden | 4 February 1970 (age 54) |
Independent | Kathleen Buhle (m. 1993, div. 2017; 3 daughters) Melissa Cohen (m. 2019; 1 son) |
— | |||
Ashley Biden | 8 June 1981 (age 43) |
Democratic | Howard Krein (m. 2012) |
— |
Central America
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marlene Alvarenga | 14 February 1985 (39 years, 268 days) |
Anti-Corruption | Honduras | — | 22 May 2017 (32 years, 97 days) |
7 years, 170 days | — | Opposition | ||
Evelyn Morataya | 22 August 1972 (52 years, 78 days) |
Bienestar Nacional | Guatemala | — | 2002 (age 29–30) |
21–22 years | — | Opposition | ||
Dami Anita Elizabeth Kristenson Sales | ? (age ?) |
Citizen Prosperity | Guatemala | — | 26 June 2016 (age ?) |
8 years, 135 days | — | Opposition | ||
Thelma Cabrera | 21 September 1970 (54 years, 48 days) |
Movement for the Liberation of Peoples | Guatemala | — | 8 December 2016 (46 years, 78 days) |
7 years, 336 days | — | Opposition | ||
Sandra Torres | 5 October 1955 (69 years, 34 days) |
National Unity of Hope | Guatemala | — | 20 May 2012 (56 years, 228 days) |
12 years, 172 days | — | Opposition | ||
Zury Ríos | 24 January 1968 (56 years, 289 days) |
Valor | Guatemala | — | 11 April 2018 (50 years, 77 days) |
6 years, 211 days | — | Opposition |
North America
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Karen Castrejón Trujillo | 1 April 1980 (44 years, 221 days) |
Ecologist Green | Mexico | — | 26 November 2020 (29 years, 358 days) |
3 years, 348 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Elizabeth May | 9 June 1954 (70 years, 152 days) |
Green | Canada | — | 19 November 2022 (68 years, 163 days) |
1 year, 355 days | — | Opposition | ||
Ronna McDaniel | 20 March 1973 (51 years, 233 days) |
Republican | United States | — | 19 January 2017 (43 years, 305 days) |
7 years, 294 days | — | Opposition |
Oceania
[edit]Australia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacqui Lambie | 27 May 1954 (53 years, 256 days) |
Jacqui Lambie Network | Australia | Tasmania | 14 May 2015 (44 years, 77 days) |
9 years, 178 days | Senator (since 2019) |
Opposition | ||
Pauline Hanson | 27 May 1954 (70 years, 165 days) |
One Nation | Australia | Queensland | 29 November 2014 (60 years, 186 days) |
9 years, 345 days | Senator (since 2016) |
Opposition |
Polynesia
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tessie Eria Lambourne | 14 July 1971 (53 years, 117 days) |
Kamanoan Kiribati | Kiribati | Abemama | 22 May 2020 (48 years, 313 days) |
4 years, 170 days | — | Opposition | ||
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa | 29 April 1957 (67 years, 193 days) |
FAST | Samoa | Lotofaga | 9 March 2021 (63 years, 314 days) |
3 years, 244 days | Prime Minister (since 2021) |
Majority government | ||
Marama Davidson | 1973 (age 50–51) |
Green | New Zealand | List | 8 April 2018 (age 44–45) |
6 years, 214 days | Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence (since 2020) |
Confidence and supply | ||
Jacinda Ardern | 26 July 1980 (44 years, 105 days) |
Labour | New Zealand | Mount Albert | 1 August 2017 (37 years, 6 days) |
7 years, 99 days | Prime Minister (since 2017) |
Majority government |
South America
[edit]Andean states
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Verónika Mendoza | 9 December 1980 (43 years, 335 days) |
New Peru | Peru | — | 11 December 2017 (37 years, 2 days) |
6 years, 333 days | — | Minority coalition government | ||
Keiko Fujimori | 25 May 1975 (49 years, 167 days) |
Popular Force | Peru | — | 22 July 2009 (34 years, 58 days) |
15 years, 109 days | — | Opposition | ||
Patricia Li | 1 January 1961 (63 years, 312 days) |
We Are Peru | Peru | — | 17 April 2017 (56 years, 106 days) |
7 years, 205 days | — | Opposition |
Brazil
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Luciana Santos | 29 December 1965 (58 years, 315 days) |
Communist | Brazil | — | 17 October 2021 (55 years, 292 days) |
3 years, 22 days | Vice-Governor of Pernambuco (since 2019) |
Opposition | ||
Renata Abreu | 15 April 1982 (42 years, 207 days) |
Podemos | Brazil | São Paulo | 1 July 2017 (35 years, 77 days) |
7 years, 130 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Heloísa Helena | 6 June 1962 (62 years, 155 days) |
Sustainability Network | Brazil | — | 28 March 2021 (58 years, 295 days) |
3 years, 225 days | — | Opposition | ||
Gleisi Hoffmann | 6 September 1965 (59 years, 63 days) |
Workers' | Brazil | Paraná | 3 June 2017 (51 years, 270 days) |
7 years, 158 days | — | Opposition |
Carribean South America
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Martha Peralta Epieyú | ? (age ?) |
MAIS | Colombia | — | 26 September 2017 (age ?) |
7 years, 43 days | — | Majority coalition government | ||
Delcy Rodríguez | 18 May 1969 (55 years, 174 days) |
Movement We Are Venezuela | Venezuela | — | 29 January 2018 (48 years, 256 days) |
6 years, 284 days | Vice President (since 2018) |
Majority coalition government | ||
Íngrid Betancourt | 25 December 1961 (62 years, 319 days) |
Oxygen Green | Colombia | — | 8 June 2021 (59 years, 165 days) |
3 years, 153 days | — | Opposition |
Southern Cone
[edit]Name | Portrait | Birth date (age) |
Party | Country | Constituency | Year joined (age) |
Term length | Concurrent office | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yasna Provoste | 16 December 1969 (54 years, 328 days) |
Christian Democratic | Chile | Atacama | 15 November 2010 (40 years, 334 days) |
13 years, 359 days | Senator (since 2018) |
Opposition | ||
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | 19 February 1953 (71 years, 263 days) |
Frente de Todos | Argentina | — | 12 June 2019 (66 years, 113 days) |
5 years, 149 days | Vice President (since 2019) |
Minority government | ||
Natalia Piergentili | 14 August 1978 (46 years, 86 days) |
Party for Democracy | Chile | — | 2 August 2021 (42 years, 353 days) |
3 years, 98 days | — | Minority coalition government | ||
Flavia Torrealba Diaz | ? (age ?) |
Social Green Regionalist Federation | Chile | — | 24 January 2017 (age ?) |
7 years, 289 days | — | Minority coalition government |