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Italian Mara Carfagna - the most beautiful politician in the world

According to a rating compiled by the American site Sportrichlist.com, Italian Mara Carfana is the most attractive politician in the world.

A complete list of the most beautiful politicians is as follows:

Mara Carfagna (Italy)

Mara Carfagna was a dancer and model, but leaving for politics brought her to the top of her career ladder. Her style and beauty are widely known, and therefore Mara tops the list of the Most attractive politicians in the world.

Mara Carfanya was born in Salerno in 1975. She received a law degree from the University of Salerno. Actively engaged in swimming, dancing and playing the piano. In 1997, Mara participated in the Miss Italy contest, where she took 6th place. For some time she worked on television, on the popular channels RAI and Mediaset. At the same time, the model continued to work and even shot topless for Maxim magazine.

She came into politics in 2004 through the movement for women's rights within the framework of the Silvio Berlusconi's Forward Italy party. In 2006 she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies from Forward Italy. From 2008 to 2011 she was Minister for Equal Opportunities in the fourth government of Berlusconi and one of the four women ministers in his cabinet.

In 2007, unwittingly, she was at the center of the scandal: during some gala dinner in the presence of television journalists, Berlusconi announced that if he had not already been married, he would immediately have married Mar Carthagne. Let it be said in jest, but his wife Veronica Lario (Veronica Lario) was offended and in a subsequent interview demanded from Silvio public apologies, which did not take long.

Enrique Peña Nieto (Mexico)

In second place is the 47-year-old president of Mexico and a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party Enrique Peňa Nieto.

Hina Rabbani Khar (Pakistan)

Fashion diva of the Pakistani government. Hina Rabbani Khar was the first woman to become Pakistan's Foreign Minister.

Sarah Palin (USA)

50-year-old Sarah Palin (Sarah Palin) - one of the most attractive politicians in America. From 2006 to 2009, she served as Governor of Alaska.

Imran Khan (Pakistan)

Imran Khan is one of the most energetic and educated Pakistani politicians. In the past, a professional cricket player who brought the country the 1992 World Cup.

Alina Kabaeva (Russia)

The Russian Alina Kabaeva also appeared in the ranking. A talented gymnast and Honored Master of Sports of Russia has chosen a career as a politician and now stands for United Russia.

Mitt Romney (USA)

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, 67, was even nominated for the presidential election. An experienced politician is popular among US citizens.

Orly Levi-Abukasis (Israel)

Israeli style icon, popular TV presenter and politician - Orly Levy-Abekasis. Especially it is supported by the youth of Israel.

Hans Linde (Sweden)

35-year-old Hans Linde is one of the youngest leaders in the left-sided party of the Swedish parliament. And, undoubtedly, the most attractive.

Luciana Leon (Peru)

One of the most beautiful representatives of the Peruvian government is Luciana Leon. She is the daughter of Romulo Leon Alegria, a significant person in the politics of Peru.

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