Talk:List of female finance ministers
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[edit]Table moved here from Women in government to be merged into this article. Whizz40 (talk) 20:01, 16 January 2020 (UTC)
Date term began | Title of office | Name | Country |
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1952–75 | Minister of Social Security | Zuleykha Seyidmammadova | Azerbaijan |
1969–70 | Minister of Finance | Indira Gandhi | India |
1988–11 | Minister of Social Security | Lydia Rasulova | Azerbaijan |
1990–91 | Minister of Economy | Zélia Cardoso de Mello | Brazil |
1990–93 | Minister of Finance | Ruth Richardson | New Zealand |
1991–93 | Minister of State (Responsible for Economy) | Tansu Çiller | Turkey |
1998–02 | Minister of Finance | Brigita Schmögnerová | Slovakia |
2003–06 | Minister of Finance | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala | Nigeria |
2005–10 and 2016– | Minister of Finance | Sri Mulyani Indrawati | Indonesia |
2005–07 | Minister of Economy and Public Finances | Felisa Miceli | Argentina |
2008–11 | Minister of Economy and Competitiveness | Fátima Maria Carvalho Fialho | Capo Verde |
2008–11 | Minister of Finance | Diana Dragutinović | Serbia |
2008–11 | Minister for the National Investment Plan | Verica Kalanović | Serbia |
2008 | Minister of Finance | Wilma Josefina Salgado Tamayo | Ecuador |
2008–2010 | Minister of Finance | María Elsa Viteri Acaiturri | Ecuador |
2009– | Minister of Economy | Helena Nosolini Embalo | Guinea-Bissau |
2009–10 | Chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisors | Christina Romer | United States |
2009–11 | Minister of Finance | Clotilde Niragira | Burundi |
2009–11 | Minister of Finance | Syda Namirembe Bumba | Uganda |
2009–11 | Government Councillor of Finance and Economy | Sophie Thevenoux | Monaco |
2009–11 | Minister of Finance and Economy | Elena Salgado Méndez | Spain |
2009–2012 | Minister of Finance | Ingrida Simonytė | Lithuania |
2009– | Minister of Economic Affairs | Michelle Winklaar | Aruba (Dutch External Territory) |
2009–11 | Minister of Finance | Raya Haffar al-Hassan | Lebanon |
2010–11 | Minister of Economy | Lamia Assi | Syria |
2010– | Minister of Economic Policy | Katiuska Kruskaya King Mantilla | Ecuador |
2010– | Chairperson of Economic Planning Council | Christina Y. Liu | Taiwan |
2010–11 | Minister of the Treasury | Anne Craine | Isle of Man |
2010–11 | Economic Secretary to the Treasury | Justine Greening | United Kingdom |
2010–12 | Minister of Economic and Stability Development | Vera Kobalia | Georgia |
2010– | Minister of Economy | Darja Radić | Slovenia |
2010–11 | Minister of Finance | Wonnie Boedhoe | Suriname |
2010–13 | Minister of Finance | Penny Wong | Australia |
2010–2015 | Federal Councillor of Finance | Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf | Switzerland |
2010– | Minister for Economy | Kim Wilson | Bermuda (British Dependent Territory) |
2010 | (Acting) Minister of Finance | Elfreda Tamba | Liberia |
2010–11 | Finance Minister | Martina Dalić | Croatia |
2011 | (Acting) Minister of Finance | Dinara Shaydieva | Kyrgyzstan |
2011–13 | Federal Minister of Finance | Maria Fekter | Austria |
2011–13 | Minister of National Revenue | Gail Shea | Canada |
2011–14 | Minister of Finance | Jutta Urpilainen | Finland |
2011–12 | Minister of Budget | Valérie Pécresse | France |
2011–2012 | Minister of Economy and Finances | Adidjatou Mathys | Benin |
2011– | Minister of Budget, Finances, Taxes, Numeric Economy | Sonia Backès | Nouvelles Caledonie (French External Territory) |
2011–15 | Minister of Finance and Economic Planning | Maria Kiwanuka | Uganda |
2011–14 | Minister of Economy | Margrethe Vestager | Denmark |
2011–15 | Coordinating Minister for the Economy | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala | Nigeria |
2012–13 | Minister of Finance | Katrín Júlíusdóttir | Iceland |
2013–15 | Minister of State and Finance | Maria Luís Albuquerque | Portugal |
2013– | Minister of Finance | Siv Jensen | Norway |
2014–16 | Minister of Finance | Natalie Jaresko | Ukraine |
2014– | Minister of Finance | Magdalena Andersson | Sweden |
2015–18 | Minister of Finance | Kemi Adeosun | Nigeria |
2017– | Minister of Finance | Alena Schillerová | Czech Republic |
2018– | Minister of Treasury | María Jesús Montero | Spain |
2018– | Minister of Economy and Business | Nadia Calviño | Spain |
2018– | Minister of Finance | Oksana Markarova | Ukraine |
2019– | Minister of Finance | Nirmala Sitharaman | India |
2019– | Minister of Finance | Katri Kulmuni | Finland |
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