
María Estela Martínez
María Estela Martínez, also known as Isabel Perón, was the first female president of Argentina, serving from 1974 to 1976. She assumed office following the death of her husband, Juan Domingo Perón. Her presidency was characterized by political instability and economic challenges, ultimately leading to her ousting in a military coup, which initiated a brutal dictatorship in the country.
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María Estela Martínez was Juan Domingo Perón's wife and served as his running mate in the elections.
por qué se conmemora cada 17 de noviembre y cuál es su origenMaría Estela Martínez was the widow of Juan Domingo Perón and played a significant role in Argentine politics.
Ataúdes iluminados o imprudentesMaría Estela Martínez replaced Perón as president.
Presidente versus vicepresidente, una historia repetidaMaría Estela Martínez, emotionally broken and lacking natural political skills, sought support in occult practices during her presidency.
Hace 50 años, el “rodrigazo” impactaba de lleno en el corazón de la clase media argentinaMaría Estela Martínez was the president who was kidnapped during the military dictatorship.
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