(3 Jun 2024)
WORLD WOMEN LEADERS
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/POOL
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
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Mexico City, Mexico – 3 June 2024
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1. Mexico’s first woman president Claudia Sheinbaum celebrating on stage
2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s projected first woman President:
"We will maintain a government of the people, by the people and for the people and guarantee all of President López Obrador’s welfare programs."
3. Sheinbaum cheering and chanting "Viva Mexico"
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ARCHIVE: Buenos Aires, Argentina – 15 July 1976
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4. Zoom in of Argentinian flag on Presidential Palace
5. Various of world’s first woman president Isabel Peron swearing in cabinet ministers
POOL
ARCHIVE: London, United Kingdom – 17 October 1995
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6. Queen Elizabeth II and former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher pose for photos at Thatcher’s 70th birthday celebrations
POOL
ARCHIVE: Washington, DC, US – 10 June 2004
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7. Various of Thatcher acknowledging Ronald Reagan’s coffin
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ARCHIVE: Reykjavik, Iceland – 4 July 1980
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8. Various of Vigdis Finnbogadottir, president of Iceland and first elected woman president in the world, waving from balcony
9. Various of Finnbogadottir during interview
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ARCHIVE: Manila, Philippines – 16 February 1996
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10. Various of Corazon Aquino, who was first woman president of Philippines and in Asia, at book launch
11. Audience
12. Various of Aquino at podium
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ARCHIVE: Pakistan – 1 November 1988 (exact location not supplied)
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13. Various of Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s first female prime minister, addressing crowds
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Hamburg, Germany – 6 December 2018
14. Various of Angela Merkel, Germany’s first female Chancellor, visiting venue ahead of CDU convention
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ARCHIVE: Liberia, 2005 (exact date and location not supplied)
15. Various of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, first female president of Liberia and in Africa
STORYLINE:
LEADIN:
Mexico has elected its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum.
She is the latest in a long line of women to break male dominance of the highest political posts of their nations.
STORYLINE:
Claudia Sheinbaum celebrates on stage in Mexico City.
She is the first woman to be elected president in her country.
With about 78% of votes counted, Sheinbaum had some 59% of votes, about twice as many as her nearest competitor Xóchitl Gálvez, who got around 28%.
She may be the first female president in Mexico, but other women have broken new political ground in countries around the world.
The first female president in the world was Isabel Peron of Argentina.
She succeeded her husband, Juan Peron, after his death in 1974 and held the post until 1976.
The UK doesn’t have a president, but its highest political position was first won by a woman in 1979.
Margaret Thatcher was elected in 1979 and led the country for 11 years – longer than anyone else in the 20th century.
The daughter of a shopkeeper, she was dubbed the "Iron Lady" by the British press for her stern determination.
The first elected female president in the world was Iceland’s Vigdis Finnbogadottir.
She was elected in 1980 and held the post until 1996.
Corazon Aquino was the first female president in Asia, holding the position in the Philippines.
She ran against the formidable dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who ruled her country for 20 years.
Bhutto was assassinated in 2007.
She was president until 2018.
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