2006 in politics explained
These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2006.
Events
January
February
March
April
May
- May 24 – East Timor's Foreign Minister Horta officially requests military assistance from the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Portugal.
- May 28 – President Álvaro Uribe Vélez is re-elected in Colombia for a second term. He becomes the first president in over a century to serve consecutive terms.
June
July
August
September
October
- October 9 – North Korea claims to have successfully conducted its first ever nuclear test.
- October 15 – The UN agrees to sanction North Korea over nuclear testing issue.
- October 15 – Chief Justice of Japan Akira Machida retires after turning the age of 70.
- October 29 – Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is re-elected President of Brazil.
- October 30 – Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet is placed under house arrest for crimes committed at the Villa Grimaldi detention centre where thousands were tortured between 1974 and 1977.
November
- Former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death by hanging, along with two of his senior allies. He is also found guilty of crimes against humanity.
- November 7 – The Republican Party suffers losses in the United States midterm elections. They lose control of the House of Representatives and the Senate to the Democrats. Nancy Pelosi becomes first female Speaker of the House being the closest a female has been in succession of the president.
- November 8 – Donald Rumsfeld resigns from his post as Secretary of Defense. Bob Gates is named his successor.
- November 9 – Leftist Daniel Ortega is elected President of Nicaragua
- November 12 – Gerald Ford surpasses Ronald Reagan as the longest lived U.S. President.
December
Deaths
(Partial list of politicians who died in 2006)
- January 20 – Andrei Iordan, former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan
- January 21 – Ibrahim Rugova, president of Kosovo, lung cancer
- January 25 – Sudharmono, vice president of Indonesia from 1988 to 1993
- January 27 – Johannes Rau, president of Germany from 1999 to 2004
- February 1 – Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr., American politician, governor of Arizona 1965–1967.
- February 15 – Sun Yun-suan, former Premier of Republic of China, myocardial infarction
- February 22 – Said Mohamed Djohar, former President of Comoros
- March 11 – Slobodan Milošević, former President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- March 14 – Lennart Meri, former President of Estonia
- March 15 – George Rallis, former Prime Minister of Greece
- March 28 – Caspar Weinberger, former U.S. Secretary of Defense & Secretary of Health
- April 9 – Georges Rawiri, president of the Gabon senate
- April 23 – Ghafar Baba, Malaysian former Deputy Prime Minister
- April 27 – Alexander Buel Trowbridge, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- May 12 – Hussein Maziq, former prime minister & foreign minister of Libya
- May 15 – Chic Hecht, former senator of Nevada
- May 27 – Romeo Lucas García, former President of Guatemala
- June 8 – Sir Peter Smithers, member of the British Parliament
- June 10 – Qadi Abdul Karim Abdullah Al-Arashi, former President of North Yemen.
- June 27 – J. Robert Elliott, United States Federal District Judge
- December 26 – Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States
- December 30 – Saddam Hussein
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: #08-779: Former Lobbyist Jack Abramoff Sentenced to 48 Months in Prison on Charges Involving Corruption, Fraud, Conspiracy and Tax Evasion (2008-09-04) . 2024-01-01 . www.justice.gov.
- News: Urquhart . Conal . 2006-01-05 . Israel plunged into crisis as Sharon suffers massive stroke . en-GB . The Guardian . 2024-01-01 . 0261-3077.
- Web site: 2006-01-15 . Liberian becomes Africa's first female president . 2024-01-01 . NBC News . en.
- Web site: International . Survival . Bolivia's first Indigenous president inaugurated . 2024-01-01 . www.survivalinternational.org . en.
- http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/terror_plot_hearing.shtm "UK 2006 Liquid Explosives Plot Trial Overview"
- MacFarquhar, Neil. "Saddam Hussein, Defiant Dictator Who Ruled Iraq With Violence and Fear, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 January 2010.