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Isabel met José López Rega, who was a former policeman with an interest in occultism and fortune-telling, during a visit to Argentina in 1965. [18] She was interested in occult matters (and as president reportedly employed astrological divination to determine national policy), [19] so the two quickly became friends.
This is the list of leaders of Georgia since 1918, during the periods of the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921), Soviet Georgia (1921–1991), and current Georgia. For the head of government, see President of Georgia.
Isabel Perón [53] Isabel Perón (born 1931) 29 June 1974: 1 July 1974: PJ : First Lady and Vice President under Juan Perón. Acting president during his illness. Herself [55] 1 July 1974 24 March 1976 Vice President of Juan Perón, assumed the presidency after his death. First female president in the Americas. Ousted from office by a coup d ...
Georgia: President of Georgia (2004–2007 & 2008–2013) 2021 [168] Abuse of power [169] Nikola Gruevski North Macedonia: Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia (2006–2016) 2022: Money laundering [170] Igor Dodon Moldova: President of Moldova (2016–2020) 2022: Corruption and Treason [171] Fadil Novalić Bosnia and Herzegovina
A century later, Georgia's pro-Western president is refusing to leave office, arguing she is the last legitimate institution in her country, On Sunday, her six-year term as president is due to end.
The Administration of the President of Georgia was established on February 14, 2004 by the Decree No.60 of the President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili. [30] In its activities, the administration is guided by the Constitution of Georgia, the legislation of Georgia, the statute and other legal acts of the President of Georgia.
PRESIDENT CALLS GEORGIA'S ELECTION A 'TOTAL FRAUD' When Georgian Dream was declared the winner of parliamentary elections seven weeks ago with results that two U.S. polling organisations said were ...
His vice president and third wife, Isabel Perón, succeeded him, but she proved to be a weak, ineffectual ruler. A number of revolutionary organizations—chief among them Montoneros , a group of far-left Peronists—escalated their wave of political violence (including kidnappings and bombings ) against the campaign of harsh repressive and ...