She served as the president of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. Isabel was the third wife of Juan Peron, and she served as vice president during his tenure. She was born to a lower-middle-class family.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Argentina’s President Javier Milei delivers the annual State of the Nation address, which marks the start ...
Eva Peron – otherwise known as Evita - became an icon in 1940s Argentina, famous for her passionate speeches and populist rhetoric. Born into poverty, she moved to Buenos Aries at the age of 15 ...
An Argentine judge has ordered the arrest of former President Isabel Peron over the disappearance of a leftist activist while she ruled between 1974 and 1976. Ms Peron who lives in Spain is also ...
It’s not that the world hasn’t shown us formidable leadership-while-female—Angela Merkel (Germany), Margaret Thatcher (England), Isabel Perón (Argentina), Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan), Giorgia Meloni ...
Ministro gives a lot of lip service to “the cause,” ostensibly the policies created from Juan Perón’s right-wing populism, but he seems to be much more interested in consolidating and expanding his ...
Isabel Webster issued an exciting career update just months after her shocking axe from GB News. The presenter, 42, was unexpectedly dropped from the channel and replaced with Ellie Costello, who ...
The Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) unveiled the sanitary and stormwater management plan for Luperón and Isabel Aguiar avenues. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ...
After Juan Perón died in office in 1974, his third wife, Isabel Peron, hoping to gain favor among the populace, repatriated the remains and installed them next to the deceased leader in a crypt ...