On 12 June 1991, Boris Yeltsin became the first President of the Russian Republic, elected with 57% of the vote. The collapse of the USSR and the defeat of Hitler's empire in 1945 were certainly the most spectacular events of the 20th century. Thanks to him, this transformation was achieved without bloodshed, which is almost unbelievable compared to the military power of the communist USSR. Boris Yeltsin became famous in August 1991, when he opposed an attempted putsch by nostalgic communists. At the risk of his life, he climbed on a tank and provoked the army to rally to his power.  ...

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On 8 August 1974, Richard Nixon resigned following the Watergate scandal, a case of espionage of the opposing party for which he was indicted several times before the US Congress. This resignation allowed him to save face before undergoing official impeachment proceedings. For worldwide astrology, I use the US natal chart of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776. The dating of the 360° of the zodiac is done for a duration of 80 years. The charts are created from 1776, 1856, 1936 or 2016 onwards. Resignation of Richard Nixon Horoscope on 8 August 1974 Solar Revolutionof 1...

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Barack OBAMA, 44th President of USA A- George Walker Bush's period -Analogies Saturn is in conjunction with the Sun in Cancer, in House XII and also with the Ascendant. It is of Very Evil quality, in its sign of Detriment, and Very Powerful force.George W. Bush became 43th US President in Jupiter-Jupiter period (at 54 years old).Then in Jupiter/Saturn period (at 55 years old) in the House VIII, that of major adversities, happened the attack of the Wall Trade Center, on 11 September 2001. This was followed by two wars, in Afghanistan and Iraq!From 2006 onwards, happened the subprime mortgag...

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Mr Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on 9 October 2009. In the US Horoscope:On October 9, 2009 positions at 17°22' of Virgo.This position is in conjunction with the degrees of Moon (15°02') and Jupiter (16°40'). Mr Barack Obama Nobel Peace Prize -Analogies The Moon is of Beneficial quality at this position with the Sun.The degree of Jupiter is of Middle quality in Virgo, in its sign of Detriment. Together they are of Beneficial quality. This degree is of Very Powerful force, thanks to its conjunction with the Midheaven which is in analogy with the distinctions get at fore...

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Horoscope on6 May 2012 ofMr Hollande Horoscope on6 May 2012 ofMr Sarkosy Solar Revolution2011 ofMr Hollande Solar Revolution2012 ofMr Sarkosy Why is François Hollande became the President of France, on 6 May 2012? Investigation about the planetary periods of Horoscopes and Solar Revolutions of François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkosy. Election on 6 May 2012 François Hollande Nicolas Sarkosy THEIRS HOROSCOPES Theirs ages: 57,73 years old 57,27 years old Positions at the degrees of the year: 7°17' of Libr...

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Mr Barack OBAMA was re-elected President of the United States on 6 November 2012. Thanks to my discovery of the planetary periods I could very easily announce the results of the American election of November 2012 several months in advance. Judge for yourselves! Election on 6/11/2012 Barack OBAMA Mitt ROMNEY IN THEIRS HOROSCOPES Theirs ages: 51,25 years old 65,65 years old Positions at the degrees of the year: 24°01' of Capricorn 16°39' of Capricorn Planetary Periods: ...

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On 27 April 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected President of the Republic of South Africa in the first multiracial elections. After 27 years in prison, he became the first colored president in his country after being the leader of the ANC. His party had decided the armed struggle against the apartheid laws put in place by the National Party government. In Nelson Mandela's Horoscope:On April 27, 1994 is positioned at 12° 31' of Aries in the House V. It is the point of convergence of Mars at its exact natal degree (12° 35' of Libra). This degree is also jointed with the Part of Fortun...

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On 11 February 1975, Margaret Thatcher became the new leader of the Conservative party. Her party had lost two consecutive elections. With this first victory she became the first woman Prime Minister of a Western government, four years later, on 3 May 1979. In Margaret Thatcher's Horoscope:February 11, 1975 is positioned at 29°51' Virgo in the House XI. It is the point of convergence of the Moon (the Moon at 28°38'). This degree also is in conjunction with the Part of Fortune (24°24' Virgo). It is of Very Powerful force.The degree of the year is situated at 1° 31' Gemini. This is...

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On 5 August 1962, Nelson Mandela was arrested and imprisoned in Johannesburg. A lawyer, he had been a member of the African National Congress (ANC) since 1944. His arrest followed seventeen months in hiding because he was one of the founders of the ANC's armed organization. Indeed, after several decades of peaceful struggle to no avail, some ANC leaders decided to wage an armed struggle against the apartheid laws introduced by the South African National Party government in 1948. He was sentenced first to five years in prison and then on 11 June 1964 to life imprisonment at a second trial. He t...

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Nelson Mandela’s release from prison took place on 11 February 1990 without conditions in front of the world's media. President de Klerk had announced the lifting of the ban on the ANC and several other anti-apartheid organizations nine days earlier. Nelson Mandela had refused to negotiate because a prisoner is no free to enter into a contract. This was the beginning of the negotiations that led to the first multi-racial general election on 27 April 1994. The ANC won by a large margin (62.6% of the vote) and to the election of Nelson Mandela as President of the Republic of South Africa. ...

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Indira Gandhi was born on 19 November 1917 in Allahabad near Agra, India, about 200 km southeast of New Delhi. She fought for India’s independence alongside her father Jawaharlal Nehru, who became the first Prime Minister of independent India in 1947. As a teenager, she organized the youth movement of her party. In this way she forged of unbreakable relationships with those who would become her party's future cadres and MPs. She became president of her party's election commission and then information minister in 1964 after her father's death. Indira Gandhi was elected Prime Minister of India...

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On Sunday 22 September 2013, Angela Merkel won her third election and re-established herself as Federal Chancellor of Germany, i.e. as head of government of the Federal Republic of Germany.In the September 2005 elections, her party, the CDU-CSU (Christian Democratic Union combined with the Christian Social Union of Bavaria) had only won four more seats than the SPD (Social Democratic Party). In 2005, Angela Merkel became Germany's first female chancellor thanks to the grand coalition, a government agreement between the two major German political movements CDU-CSU and SPD. During her first te...

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Winston Churchill was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1900 and sat in parliament with the Conservatives. After his first electoral defeat in the spring 1899, he bounced back as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War, which had broken out in South Africa on 12 October 1898. Taken prisoner, he managed to escape and then re-enlisted as an officer in the British army. He participated in the liberation of Pretoria and his former friends of detention and gained a good reputation thanks to his feats of arms which enabled him to return to England in June 1990 where he was welcomed as a he...

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After his first election victory as a Member of Parliament Churchill sat with the Conservative party in Parliament. From 1903, the Conservatives decided to support protectionism to promote domestic trade. In March 1904, Churchill made a speech in favor of free trade, which led to a break with his party. He left it at the end of 1904 to support the Liberal Party program. It was this party that won the December 1905 election. The Liberal Party leader became Prime Minister and appointed Churchill as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies to monitor the situation in South Africa after the war. ...

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After serving five months on the Western Front in France, he returned in March 1916 to speak in the House of Commons in London where he was still a Member of Parliament. Winston Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions on 17 July 1917 in a Liberal-Conservative coalition government. His role was to oversee the supply and arming of troops. He believed that the tanks could make a difference. The armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 ending four years of war which saw the mobilization of more than 42 millions of allied soldiers against 25 millions of hostile ones. In January 1919, he was a...

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Winston Churchill lost his seat as a Member of Parliament in the elections on 15 November 1922. His wife Clementine had to represent him during the election campaign because he became seriously ill and had an appendectomy. The Liberal Party he supported split between two leaders. He traveled for his convalescence on the French Riviera where he indulged in his hobby of painting. He lost again in the Leicester election on 6 December 1923. Winston Churchill left the Liberal Party because he formed a new government with Labour. He stood as an independent and after another defeat won the election o...

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Winston Churchill was appointed Prime Minister by King George VI on 10 May 1940 at 6.30 pm. That morning, Adolf Hiter had ordered the invasion of France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands ending the phoney war, the first eight months of which saw no offensive against France. This appointment was the consequence of the disavowal of the outgoing Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, by Labour and the Liberals following his hesitations. Churchill supported a more dynamic strategy of preventive interventions even in neutral European countries.At the beginning of his mandate the military situa...

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On 7 May 1945, in a school in Reims, France, the German General Staff of the Western Front signed its unconditional surrender. Winston Churchill proclaimed the surrender of Germany and the cessation of hostilities by midnight plus one minute, on 8 May 1945. This same day, the Nazi General Staff in Berlin confirmed its surrender.On 19 May 1945, the Labour Party left the government, ending the wartime period of national unity. New elections were held on 5 July. The surprising result was that the Labour Party won for the first time since its foundation. After leading his country to total victory,...

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After his defeat in 1945, Winston Churchill took up his two passions, writing and painting. He accepted the responsibility of Leader of the Opposition obtained through his experience and great popularity. He focused his communication on the international sphere. The victory in 1945 resulted in the strengthening of Stalin's communist dictatorship. Many European countries, such as sacrificed Poland, found themselves behind the "Iron Curtain" under Bolshevik rule. Winston Churchill positioned the Conservatives political line on the center-right. At the European level, he refused to align himself ...

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In 1904, Franklin Roosevelt studied law at Columbia University in New York. He did not graduate but he preferred pass with success the Diploma exams for the New York Bar in spring 1907. He then worked for a prominent Wall Street corporate law firm in 1908, without remuneration for the first year. A legal career did not satisfy him, so he chose politics, the path of his uncle by marriage President Theodore Roosevelt. On 8 November 1910, Franklin Roosevelt won his first election to the Senate, when he only was a challenger in a difficult district. He was 28 years old. He served in the Senate fro...

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