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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Presidents From Different Continents Who Passed Away In Recent Years.

Starting with Africa, former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, passed away in 2019 after ruling for 37 years. His death was attributed to a long illness, marking the end of an era for the country he had led since its independence from British colonial rule.

In Asia, the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, died in 2022 after serving for 6 years. His death was reportedly due to complications from a heart condition, leaving the nation in shock and uncertainty about its future.

Moving to Europe, former President of France, Jacques Chirac, passed away in 2019 after holding office for 12 years. His death was attributed to age-related illness, sparking tributes from world leaders and the French public.

In the Americas, former President of the United States, George H.W. Bush, died in 2018 after serving for 4 years. His death was due to complications from Parkinson’s disease, marking the end of a long and distinguished political career.

From the Middle East, former President of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, passed away in 2020 after ruling for 30 years. His death was attributed to health issues, ending an era of authoritarian rule in the country.

In Africa, former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, died in 2013 after ruling for 5 years. His death was attributed to a respiratory infection, leaving a void in the hearts of millions around the world who had looked up to him as a symbol of hope and reconciliation.

In Latin America, former President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, passed away in 2013 after holding office for 14 years. His death was due to cancer, sparking political unrest and uncertainty in the oil-rich nation.

From Australia, former Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, died in 2019 after serving for 8 years. His death was attributed to health complications, leaving the nation in mourning for a leader known for his charisma and progressive policies.

In Asia, former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, passed away in 2018 after ruling for 6 years. His death was attributed to age-related illness, marking the end of a political career that had spanned several decades.

In Europe, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, died in 2013 after holding office for 11 years. Her death was due to a stroke, ending the reign of the Iron Lady who had reshaped British politics and society.

In the Americas, former President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, passed away in 2021 after serving for 5 years. Her death was attributed to a rare disease, leaving the nation in shock and mourning for a leader known for her progressive policies and resilience in the face of adversity.

These leaders, from different corners of the globe, have left behind legacies that will continue to shape their nations and the world for years to come. As we reflect on their lives and contributions, we are reminded of the fragility of human existence and the importance of leadership in guiding nations through times of crisis and change. May their memories be a blessing and may they rest in peace.

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