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Michelle Bachelet Assumes Chile
Michelle Bachelet assumed the
Presidency of Chile before the
Congress, in Puerto de
Valparaíso, on Saturday,
becoming the first female
president in the history of this
South American country.
The head of State, 54,
officially took the president
post, preceded by 46 males in
nearly 200 years of Republican
mandate, before over 30 Latin
American, European and African
leaders, as well as 120
international delegations.
Bachelet also becomes the third
socialist party member, after
Salvador Allende (1970-1973) and
de Ricardo Lagos to be at the
helm of the country.
The presidents of Argentina
(Nestor Kirchner), Bolivia (Evo
Morales), Brazil (Luiz Inacio
Lula Da Silva), Uruguay (Tabaré
Vásquez), Peru (Alejandro
Toledo) and Venezuela (Hugo
Chávez), among others, were at
the Inauguration ceremony act.
The president will offer an
honor lunch to her guests in the
Cerro del Castillo summer
residence, and after that she
will return to Santiago de
Chile.
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