Given the size of the trouble in Iran, the obvious was obvious: former empress Farah Pahlavi offered an alternative for the establishment of a “rule of law” in the country. She is 87 years old and, since 1979, has lived between Paris and the . Reza is 65 years old and left Iran in 1979.
The Pahlavi call themselves a dynasty, started in 1925 by Reza’s grandfather, an officer in the Persian Cossack brigade.
Farah accompanied her husband, the “King of Kings” into exile. His life accumulates glory and suffering. She was an architecture student in Paris when she was introduced to Shah Reza Pahlavi, who was looking for a new wife. While her husband was an operetta emperor, she was a classy empress, a friend of painters and tailors.
They had four children and two killed themselves in exile.
Hers are few, but her chances of becoming empress were also few.
No crying or candle
In the midst of the storm caused by cell phones, reporter Pepita Ortega revealed that the attorney general asked for the investigation into Saudi jewelry presented to the then president in 2021 to be closed. Sometimes the jewelry was worth R$16.5 million, sometimes it dropped to R$5 million.
In 2023, for weeks, Saudi jewelry was the main topic of politics.
Five years later, the investigation was sent to the archive, and the case goes to the grave.
Present on the network
On the 24th, the MDB turns 60 years old and the minutes of its National Executive meetings will be digitalized on the internet. The collection will be on the Ulysses Guimarães Foundation website.
The MDB has had several incarnations. By 1970 he was discussing self-dissolution. Four years later, it defeated the dictatorship and later ended up becoming the largest party in the country and, from then on, it gradually withered away.
These minutes will allow a visit to the memory of Ulysses Guimarães (1916-1992).
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