Pink Revolution
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The Pink Revolution was a political trend mainly during the 1980s of democratic countries electing very popular, centre-left, female leaders.
Nation | Leader | Term | Political party and affiliation | |||
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Aduraszna | Latun Aturnasz | 14 March 1978 | 21 August 1994 | 16 years and 161 days | AK/ER | New Progressive Group |
Kyrloth | Keras Raszeran | 10 November 1980 | 29 April 1991 | 10 years and 171 days | Council of Scientists | |
Tavaris | Bežra Išdašt Tovrenar | 17 January 1981 | 22 November 1985 | 4 years and 310 days | Social Democratic Party | |
11 April 1987 | 16 December 1990 | 3 years and 250 days | ||||
Oscrelia | Erika Gibson | 13 July 1982 | 28 November 1996 | 14 years and 139 days | Social Democratic Party | |
Western Provinces | Mara-Eleonora de Coste | 3 October 1982 | 4 February 1987 | 4 years and 125 days | Union for Democracy | Social & Environmental Justice Party |
Tretrid | Æbbe Osbeornsdohter | 7 March 1983 | 17 September 1991 | 8 years and 195 days | Social Democratic Party | |
Kurandia | Caroline Jarulasa | 1 March 1984 | 13 August 1992 | 8 years and 166 days | SHARP | New Progressive Group |
Norgsveldet | Magrete Kverheim | 11 November 1985 | 1st December 2005 | 20 years and 21 days | Labour Party | |
Deichland | Melanie Arendt | 4 January 1987 | 29 December 1992 | 5 years and 361 days | Liberal Party of Deichland |