24-09-2008, 09:51 AM
#13 Cristina Fernandez

Argentina's first popularly elected woman president has had a rough start, with approval ratings falling to 20% due to unpopular taxes. In July, her own party forced her to revoke tax hikes on grain exports after four months of protests. Despite the setback, "Queen Cristina" will continue to fight an economic meltdown. A lawyer, senator and, most recently, first lady to previous president Nestor Kirchner, she is sometimes compared to the infamous Evita Peron. — Tatiana Serafin
Source: http://www.forbes.com
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Argentina's first popularly elected woman president has had a rough start, with approval ratings falling to 20% due to unpopular taxes. In July, her own party forced her to revoke tax hikes on grain exports after four months of protests. Despite the setback, "Queen Cristina" will continue to fight an economic meltdown. A lawyer, senator and, most recently, first lady to previous president Nestor Kirchner, she is sometimes compared to the infamous Evita Peron. — Tatiana Serafin
Source: http://www.forbes.com
Toda la lista:
http://tinyurl.com/6bu79f

