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  2. Isabel Perón - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Justicialist Party - Wikipedia

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    The party is headed by a National Committee, whose president is the de facto leader of the party. 1946–1974: Juan Perón (President: 1946–1955, 1973–1974) 1974–1985: Isabel Perón (President: 1974–1976) 1985–1990: Antonio Cafiero; 1990–2001: Carlos Menem (President: 1989–1999) 2001: Rubén Marín (interim) 2001–2003: Carlos Menem

  4. List of governors of Texas - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In some respects, it is the lieutenant governor of Texas, who presides over the Texas Senate, who possesses greater influence to exercise their prerogatives. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Rick Perry is the longest-serving governor, having assumed the governorship in 2000 upon the exit of George W. Bush , who resigned to take office as the 43rd president ...

  5. List of Texas governors and presidents - Wikipedia

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    President: Took office: Left office: Notes: David G. Burnet: 1836 1836 Burnet County; (acting) Vice-president of Texas under Lamar, U.S. Senator-Elect 1866. Sam Houston: 1836 1838 Houston; Houston County; also served as Governor and U.S. Senator, and formerly in Tennessee as Governor and U.S. Representative. Referred to as the first President ...

  6. President of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    1st vice president of the Republic of Texas David G. Burnet: 3 Sam Houston (1793–1863) December 13, 1841 – December 9, 1844: 1841: 1st president of the Republic of Texas Edward Burleson: 4 Anson Jones (1798–1858) December 9, 1844 – December 19, 1846: 1844: 11th secretary of state of the Republic of Texas: Kenneth Lewis Anderson

  7. Peron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Perón (born 1931), former Argentine Vice President and President; Jean-Hervé Péron (born 1949), frontman and bass player of several incarnations of German band "Faust" Juan Perón (1895–1974), former President of Argentina and founder of the Justicialist Party; François Péron (1775–1810), French naturalist and explorer

  8. Kamala Harris and the Inevitable Return of 'Not That Woman' - AOL

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    Elizabeth Dole, Isabel Peron, Mireya Moscoso, and Corazon Aquino became prominent by proxy. Stature was accorded to them via the more acceptable qualities in women: loyalty, sacrifice, industry ...

  9. National Reorganization Process - Wikipedia

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    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 ...