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Forbes names EU chief Ursula 'most powerful woman' in world, again

 List also features American philanthropist Melinda Gates and US Vice President Kamala Harris

Wednesday, December 06, 2023
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Consistently, Forbes discharges its rundown of the world's most influential ladies with one driving from the front and the distribution has, once more, gave the title onto European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for the second year straight.


In its twentieth yearly rundown, the American distribution includes a wide exhibit of ladies from around the world with impact in different disciplines and a few newbies along with commending their worldwide effect, and furthermore prompts basic inquiries and difficulties that they face in this day and age, Forbes revealed.


German government official Ursula holds her title for the second time straight following her continuous stretch as the thirteenth EU boss, a position she has held beginning around 2019.


In its offered to name her the most influential lady this year, Forbes has gone past eminent figures like European National Bank President Christine Lagarde, US VP Kamala Harris and Italian Top state leader Giorgia Meloni.


At 65, the EU head denoted a notable achievement as the principal lady in this job, running regulative issues influencing more than 450 million Europeans.


American pop sensation Taylor Quick stands fifth on the rundown with Forbes pushing her up from the 79th spot last year abandoning peers like Beyonce and Rihanna.


The rundown additionally includes American giver Melinda Doors, American anchor person turned news head honcho Oprah Winfrey, and English Chief of GlaxoSmithKline Emma Walmsley at the tenth, fifteenth, and 31st spots.


Forbes list additionally includes critical female government officials, who once served in administrative roles, including Sanna Marin, Jacinda Ardern, and Nicola Sturgeon. Nonetheless, not a solitary Pakistani was highlighted on the rundown.

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