Margaret Thatcher became the Prime Minister of Great Britain, defeating the Labor Party. She replaced the way British people were taxed, believing everyone should contribute to society.
In Canada, the first female Prime Minister was elected in 1993.
1979 (May 22).
She was first elected an MP in 1959. In 1979 she won the election that made her prime minister.
The prime minister of Dominica in 1979 was Patrick John.
Joe clark was not prime minister for very long. Less than a year in fact. He got elected in June 1979, and his term ended in March 1980.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau became the 15th Prime Minister of Canada on1968 April 20 serving until 1979 June 4 and1980 March 3 serving until 1984 June 30.
This depends on the country. Re-ask your question or see related questions. Canada: Pierre Trudeau was the Prime Minister of Canada at the start of 1979 until June 4 Joe Clark was the Prime Minister of Canada for the remainder of 1979. UK: James Callaghan was the Prime Minister of the UK at the start of 1979 until May 4. Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the UK for the rest of 1979.
I am going to assume you meant "Elected". That would be Margaret Thatcher on May 4th, 1979
Margaret Thatcher never ruled Britain. She was the prime minister, which is the head of government, not the head of state. The Queen is the head of state in Britain, and was so throughout Margaret Thatcher's time as prime minister. That was from the 4th of May 1979 until the 28th of November 1990.
Only one, Margaret Thatcher- she was Prime Minister throughout the 1980s, having been elected on 2nd May 1979 and remaining in office until a forced resignation on 28th November 1990.
Margaret Thatcher, who is indeed the ONLY female Prime Minister Britain has ever had. She was elected on 4th May 1979, and was in office until 28th November 1990, when domestic unpopularity forced her to resign.
Yes, women are allowed to be Prime Minister. As of 2010, it has not yet happened.