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Sirimavo Bandaranaike

Is Sirimavo Bandaranaike A-List?

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NoSirimavo Bandaranaike is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1960

World's First Female PM

Lost A-list status in 1965

Dropped to B tier — First Term Ends

Ranking Timeline

1960A$0.5M

World's First Female PM

Made history as the world's first female prime minister after her husband's assassination. Her groundbreaking achievement brought global attention and established her as a pioneering political figure.

1965B$0.6M+$0.09999999999999998M

First Term Ends

Lost the 1965 election after implementing controversial nationalization policies. Her first term was marked by socialist reforms that created both supporters and critics.

1970A$0.7M+$0.09999999999999998M

Returns to Power

Won a landslide victory and began her second term as prime minister. She continued her socialist policies and further promoted Sinhala nationalism during this period.

1971B$0.7M

Survives Youth Uprising

Her government faced a major challenge from the JVP youth insurgency, which she suppressed with military force. The crisis revealed economic and social tensions but she maintained control.

1977C$0.8M+$0.10000000000000009M

Electoral Defeat and Ban

Suffered a crushing electoral defeat and was stripped of her civic rights, barring her from politics for seven years. This marked her lowest point politically.

1994B$0.9M+$0.09999999999999998M

Third Term as PM

Returned to power as prime minister when her daughter became president, serving in a coalition government. Her political comeback demonstrated her enduring influence in Sri Lankan politics.

2000B$1M+$0.09999999999999998M

Dies in Office

Passed away while still serving as prime minister at age 84. Her death marked the end of a remarkable four-decade career that shaped modern Sri Lankan politics.

2026B$1M

Pioneering Legacy Endures

Bandaranaike is remembered as a groundbreaking political figure who shattered gender barriers and led Sri Lanka through turbulent times. Her status as the world's first female prime minister ensures her place in history, maintaining her recognition among those interested in political history and women's achievements.

Last updated: February 23, 2026