19 DECEMBER2024W MAN LEADERGLOBAL W MAN LEADERGLOBAL before being elected to the Parliament. On December 8, 2019, Marin was chosen as prime minister after Antti Rinne resigned in the midst of the postal strike issue.She assumed office at the age of 34, making history as the youngest person to hold the position in Finland. She is also the fourth-youngest state leader in the world, behind Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso, Gabriel Boric of Chile, and Dritan Abazovi of Montenegro.ELISABETH BORNESince May 2022, French politician Elisabeth Borne has held the position of Prime Minister. She belongs to the Renaissance party, which is led by President Emmanuel Macron.Borne formerly held the positions of minister of transportation (2017­2019) and minister of ecology. Borne is a civil engineer, government official, and manager of state businesses in the transport and construction sectors (2019­2020). In the Castex administration from 2020 to 2022, she served as minister of labour, employment, and integration. Following Castex's resignation on May 16, 2022, President Macron selected her as the country of France's new prime minister, as is customary after a presidential election. After Edith Cresson, who held the role from 1991 to 1992, Borne is the second woman to hold it.KATERINA SAKELLAROPOULOUGreek judge Katerina Sakellaropoulou is serving as the country's president since March 13th, 2020. On January 22, 2020, she was chosen by the Greek Parliament to succeed Prokopis Pavlopoulos. Sakellaropoulou presided over the Council of State, Greece's highest administrative court, before being elected president. She is the first female president of the nation.KATALIN EVA VERESNE NOVAKKatalin Eva Veresne Novak is a Hungarian politician who was elected president of Hungary in the 2022 presidential election. At 44 years old, Novak was elected as Hungary's first female president and its youngest leader in the country's history. Novak, a Fidesz member, also held the positions of Minister for Family Affairs in the fourth Oaban government from 2020 to 2021 and Member of the National Parliament from 2018 to 2022.INGRIDA IMONYTIngrida imonyt is a Lithuanian politician and economist who has been the country's Prime Minister since December 11, 2020. She served as the second Kubilius cabinet's minister of finance from 2009 until 2012 and has been a member of the Seimas of Antakalnis since 2016.In the parliamentary elections of 2020, where the Homeland Union secured a majority of seats, she was re-elected to Parliament. Imonyt was offered as the prime ministerial candidate by a coalition made up of the Homeland Union, Liberal Movement, and Freedom Party after the election results were certified. She entered office on December 11 and named her government at the same time.ZUZANA APUTOVAZuzana Aputova is a politician, attorney, and environmentalist from Slovakia. She assumed office on June 15, 2019, becoming Slovakia's fifth president. At age 45, aputová was elected as Slovakia's first female president and its youngest leader in the country's history.Aputová originally gained notoriety by winning a ten-year battle to prevent the placement of a hazardous landfill in her community of Pezinok. Aputova received the 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize as a result of this. In the second round of voting for president of Slovakia in 2019, she received 58 percent of the vote.
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