Abstract
Tras la muerte repentina por infarto de Bingu wa Mutharikaen abril de 2012, el cargo de presidente de Malawi pasó a manos de la vicepresidenta, Joyce Banda, que se convirtió en la primera mujer en Malawi, y segunda en África, en ostentar el cargo de jefe de Estado (presidenta).
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