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She is the second woman to serve as vice president, 40 years after Isabel Perón left that office. However, her term in office was followed by two women vice presidents, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and then the incumbent Victoria Villarruel. Michetti is a member of Republican Proposal and Cambiemos.
Vice President of Argentina since December 2015, Gabriela Michetti is a former Senator (2013-2015) and Congresswomen (2009-2013) for the PRO party, serving under the leadership of then Mayor of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri.
© 2024 Google LLC. After 12 years of Cristina Kirchner and her late husband Nestor in power, Argentineans rejected the left-wing government and voted instead in November 2015 f...
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Jan 21, 2017 · Gabriela Michetti: ‘We told the truth’. Argentina’s vice president talks ‘false’ corruption claims, economic woes and Panama Papers allegations.
Marta Gabriela Michetti Illia is an Argentine politician and was Vice President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019 during Mauricio Macri's administration. She is the second woman to serve as vice president, 40 years after Isabel Perón left that office.
Addressing the 72nd annual general debate at the United Nations General Assembly, the Vice-President of Argentina, Gabriela Michetti, set out her vision for the future, expressed her passion for...
She was the 36th Vice President of Argentina from 10 December 2015 through 10 December 2019 alongside President Mauricio Macri. Her and Isabel Martínez de Perón, are the only women to hold the office. Michetti is member of the Republican Proposal (PRO) and Cambiemos (Let's change) coalition.
Dec 1, 2021 · Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri, center, arrives to court accompanied by former Vice President Marta Gabriela Michetti, lower right, in Dolores, Argentina, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021. Macri was summoned to court as a suspect in the case of alleged spying on the relatives of the crew-members who died in the ARA San Juan submarine in 2017.
Nov 2, 2017 · Seventy years after women won the right to vote in this country, inequality persists. But we can change, says Argentina's Vice President Gabriela Michetti.