María Estela ('Isabel') Martínez de Perón (1931-)
Served as president of Argentina from 1 Jul 1974 to 24 Mar 1976. Was married since 1961 with Juan Domingo Perón, president in the terms 1946-1955 and 1973-1974, and replaced him automatically in his death as she held the vicepresidency of the Republic and the presidency of the Senate since the 1973 electoral victory of the 'Perón-Perón' formula. In fact. Perón's incapacitation forced her to act as president since Jun 29. She was the first woman who became president, both in America and in the world. And also was the first one ousted in a military coup.
2007-01-18 17:29:51
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answered by Anand Kalmadi 1
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Indira Gandhi (India 1980's), but Catherine the Great, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth I, and Cleopatra were all pretty powerful women but Gandhi was the first one to be called President.
2007-01-19 01:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It is Philippines President.
2007-01-19 01:48:24
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answered by jayaraman n--chemm 4
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there hasnt ever been a woman president.
2007-01-19 01:23:01
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answered by amyleeroxs 3
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from eithe israel, india or pakistan. i forgot which.
last? probably usa. saudis will likely have one first? why? no idea?
2007-01-19 01:24:22
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answered by rostov 5
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