Queen Elizabeth II-Queen of Great Britain-From 1952 to present day
Queen Te Ata-i Rangi-Kahu Koroki Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero-New
Zealand (Maori community)-From 1966 to present
Queen Margrethe II-Queen of Denmark-From 1972 to present day
Queen Beatrix-Queen of Netherlands-From 1980 to present day
Chandrika Kumaratunga-President of Sri Lanka-From 1994 to present
Mary McAleese-President of Ireland-From November 11, 1997 to 2004,
and re-elected again in 2004
Vaira Vike-Freiberga-President of Latvia-From 1999 to present day
Tarja Halonen-President of Finland-From 2000 to present day
Megawati Sukarnoputri-President of Indonesia-From 2001 to present day
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo-President of Phillippines-From 2001 to present
day
Angela Merkel-Chancellor of Germany-(First Female Chancellor of Germany!)-From
2005 to present day
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-President of Liberia-From January 16, 2006 to
present day
Michelle Bachelet Jeria-President of Chile-From March 11, 2006 to present
day
General Dame Pearlette Louisy-Governor of St Lucia-From 1997 to present
day
General Dame Silvia Cartwright-Governor of New Zealand-From 2001 to
present day
General Dame Ivy Dumont-Governor of Bahamas-From 2001 to present day
Sheikh Hasina Wajed-Prime Minister of Bangladesh-From 1991-1996, and
From 2001 to present day
Helen Clark-Prime Minister of New Zealand-From 1999 to present day
Lourdes Flores-Currently running in the election to be President of Peru
Condoleezza Rice-Potential Candidate to be the next President of USA
Hilary Clinton-Potential Candidate to be the next President of USA
Other Great Women of Today:
Angelina Jolie (for Her charity work around the world)
Canadian Women's Hockey Team (they won the Olypmic Gold Medal!)
Canadian Women's Skating Team (they won the Olypmic Silver Medal!)
Canadian Women's Ski Team (they won the Olypmic Silver Medal!)
Charlize Theron (for Her great roles in films promoting Women's Rights.)
Mother Theresa (for Her kindness and Her charity work around the world.)
Oprah Winfrey (for Her role in the movie "The Colour Purple", for
not allowing being a so-called "minority" to prevent Her from being
successful,
and for helping uncountable others to succeed.)
Rosie O'Donnell (for Her many great roles in comedy films about strong independant
Women.)
Shirley MacLaine (for Her many great roles in comedy films about strong independant
Women, and Her inspirational books.)



