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Entity ponders Angela Merkel's place in Hillary Clinton's squad if she becomes President of the USHillary Clinton and Angela Merkel. Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP/REX/Shutterstock.

If Hillary Clinton gets elected as U.S. President on Nov. 8, she won’t be alone on the world stage as a female politician in ultimate power.

Currently there are 17 women leaders in office as the heads of nations – so plenty for her to pal around with and compare notes on shattering their countries’ glass ceilings for women.

But ENTITY has identified five of those leaders we think would be particular good candidates to join the “Clinton Clique.”

1 ANGELA MERKEL

Chancellor of Germany since 2005, Merkel has been named the most powerful woman in the world for a record ten times by Forbes magazine. That crown looks to have Hillary’s name on it for next year. Trivia fact: Merkel has a fear of dogs after being attacked by one in her past. That didn’t stop Russian premier Vladimir Putin bringing his pet Labrador into a press conference with her once. Merkel later remarked, “I understand why he has to do this – to prove he’s a man. He’s afraid of his own weakness.”

2 THERESA MAY

Taking power in May of this year post-Brexit, this woman became only the second female Prime Minister of Britain after Margaret Thatcher. She is known for her love of fashion, her fondness for Vogue magazine and her taste in leopard print shoes. May has criticized the media for focusing on her fashion choices rather than her political achievements.

READ MORE: UK Prime Minister Theresa May is the Ice Maiden

3 PARK GEUN-HYE

The first woman to be elected President of South Korea when voted in back in 2007, Park has advocated a stronger relationship between her country and the US – a theme she hit on during a Harvard University speech. She has become an even bigger supporter of law and order since she was attacked by a veteran criminal with a knife. He slashed her face causing a deep wound and 60 stitches to her face.

4 ELLEN JOHNSON SERLEAF

Africa’s first woman President, Serleaf has ruled over Liberia for the past 10 years and has done a good enough job to be described as one of the ten best leaders in the world by Newsweek. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 for helping the “struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work “

5 BEATA MARIA SYZDLO

Syzdlo is the third woman to become Prime Minister of Poland. The daughter of a coal miner, Beata rose from obscurity to rule her country and did so using the Bond-esque catchphrase “The name is Szydło, Beata Szydło.” She is a devout Catholic who stresses family values.

Look for this fab five to be invited to the White House for talks within the first few weeks of a Hillary Clinton administration. If anyone knows about “girl power” it’s certainly the potential members of the Clinton Clique.

Hillary’s girl squad could have so much fun having a spa day at Camp David, shopping for shoes in Washington D.C.’s high end stores, wine tasting in the White House and painting each other’s nails in the Lincoln Bedroom.

If you want to see what the other members of Clinton’s dream team are up to, read ENTITY’s introduction to the Ice Maiden herself, UK Prime Minister Theresa May is the ‘Ice Maiden.’

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