Has Argentina ever had a female President?
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner became the second female president of Argentina, and the first one directly elected as such (Isabel Perón was elected as vice president, and became president after the death of Juan Perón). In elections of November 2015, she was succeeded by Mauricio Macri as President.
What did Kirchner do Argentina?
She organized Néstor’s political campaign when he was elected governor of Santa Cruz in 1991. In 1994, she was elected to the constituent assembly that amended the Constitution of Argentina. She was elected national senator in the 1995 general elections.
When did Alberto Fernández became President?
The Presidency of Alberto Fernández began on 10 December 2019, when Alberto Fernández was sworn into office to a four-year term as President of Argentina.
Where does Alberto Fernández live?
Alberto Fernández
| Excelentísimo Señor Alberto Fernández | |
|---|---|
| Domestic partner | Vilma Ibarra (2005–2014) Fabiola Yáñez (since 2014) |
| Children | 2 |
| Residence(s) | Quinta presidencial de Olivos |
| Alma mater | University of Buenos Aires |
Which country in Africa is ruled by a woman?
Women have made significant advances in politics over the past few decades, with females having served as the head of state in many prominent countries, including Britain, India, Germany, Pakistan, and others.
Which country has a woman as president?
Elected or appointed female chief executives
| Name | Country | Office |
|---|---|---|
| Sirimavo Bandaranaike | Ceylon/ Sri Lanka | Prime Minister |
| Indira Gandhi | India | Prime Minister |
| Golda Meir | Israel | Prime Minister |
| Isabel Perón | Argentina | President |