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Africa

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North Africa

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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East Asia

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Eastern Europe

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Andean states

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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

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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

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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

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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