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5/5/20

[Answer] Which was the first Muslim nation to elect a woman as its leader?

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Which was the first Muslim nation to elect a woman as its leader?


  • Pakistan:Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto was three months post-partum from delivering her first child when she won election as Pakistan's Prime Minister. This historic election in 1988 gained her a spot in history as the first woman leader elected in a Muslim nation. She served until 1990, then was re-elected in 1993, serving until 1996. After years of legal battles, and a period of eight years of self-imposed exile, Bhutto returned to Pakistan. Her campaign in 2007 for an upcoming parliamentary election ended with her assassination in December of that year. Source: Britannica.com



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