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In pictures. The 90 years of Isabel Perón, from power to ostracism


Isabel Perón, visibly moved, speaks at the party congress after proclaiming herself a candidate for the vice-presidency of the republic, on August 5, 1973 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

General Perón speaks from Government House together with Isabel Perón, on May 1, 1974, the last public speech before his death; that day he kicked out the Montoneros from the Plaza de Mayo Source: LA NACION – Credit: File


Isabel Perón with Juan Domingo Perón and José López Rega, in a campaign event, on August 31, 1973 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

The day of the presidential inauguration of Juan Domingo Perón and María Estela Martínez, in 1973; she was 42 years old Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel and Juan Domingo Perón, accompanied by José López Rega on the day of the presidential inauguration Source: LA NACION – Credit: File


Isabel Perón, between Juan Domingo Perón and José López Rega Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

An image from June 20, 1974, during the International Labor Office Conference, in Geneva, Switzerland Source: Archive – Credit: EFE


Juan Domingo Perón, Estela Martínez de Perón and José López Rega, in Madrid, in the late 1960s Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón and López Rega, in the National Congress, on July 2, 1974, during the funeral of Juan Domingo Perón Source: LA NACION – Credit: File


The Libyan Information Minister presents his condolences to Isabel Perón for the death of Juan Domingo Perón; López Rega, always close Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

On September 22, 1974, Isabel Perón greets those attending a mobilization from a balcony of the Casa Rosada Source: Archive – Credit: AFP

Isabel Perón with López Rega and other officials, on November 1, 1974 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Martínez de Perón, in office, on December 6, 1974 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Martínez de Perón goes to the country on the occasion of Christmas, on December 24, 1974 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón, next to her husband during a message broadcast on the national network in 1973 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Visiting Bariloche, February 7, 1975 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón, during a cabinet meeting, in 1975. To her right you can see Carlos Ruckauf and Antonio Cafiero Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Martínez de Perón takes a ride in a military car through the streets of Tucumán, on April 29, 1975 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón’s speech in the Plaza de Mayo on May 1, 1975; with her José López Rega and Celestino Rodrigo Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón and López Rega, in an act of 1975 Source: Archive – Credit: Reuters

Isabel Perón gives a speech from the Casa Rosada on June 23, 1975 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

The coup of March 24; of tanks and soldiers surround the Casa Rosada. In the early hours of that day, then-President Isabel Perón was overthrown and arrested Source: Archive – Credit: AFP

Two soldiers read the newspaper in Plaza de Mayo, March 24, 1976 Source: File – Credit: AP

Isabel Perón during her first visit to Buenos Aires after the assumption of Alfonsín; behind, former president Arturo Frondizi Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón returned to Buenos Aires in 1984, during the mandate of Raúl Alfonsín; gave a press conference in Ezeiza upon landing Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Reunited with Raúl Alfonsín, in 1984 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón hugs Zulema Yoma, in Buenos Aires, on May 18, 1989 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Carlos Menem greets Isabel Martínez de Perón, during a meeting in Buenos Aires, on September 12, 1988 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón, in Buenos Aires (August 1989) Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón leaves the Spanish National Court on January 12, 2006, during the extradition process Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Isabel Perón, in the 90s Source: Archive – Credit: Télam

In Madrid, near the department where he lived at the end of 2000 Source: LA NACION – Credit: File

Former President Isabel Perón arrives at the National Court in Madrid, escorted by police officers, on January 12, 2006. She had been arrested at her home following an extradition request for a Triple A crime case. Source: File – Credit: AP

Isabel Perón, in an image taken six years ago at her home in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid

Photos from Archives and Agencies AP, AFP and Reuters

Photo Editing: Enrique Villegas

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