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Wow, what strange things you do in Holland. Searching obscure yet living ex-heads of state. Are there no other recreational activities in Holland? :P

 

I thought I might give it a go too, see if it really is a fantastic buzz. Here's a sniffter of what I came up with:

 

Gerard Batliner and Alfred Hilbe are both 80 this year and former Regierungschef of Liechtenstein.

 

Joan Martí Alanis another soon to be octagenarian and former Bishop of Urgell, thereby former co-Prince of Andorra. (Although does he come under DDT's(?) jurisdiction, being a man of the cloth?)

 

Luigi Lonfernini, albeit a spritely 69 years old, was the Captain Regent of San Marino. Although as their head of government is voted in every 6 months there could be many more flooding the market.

 

I drew a blank on Transdniester, I thought it was going to be my "one big hit" however the comedown was all too sudden; they have had only the one ruler and they're not internationally recognised.

 

However, moving on to the smaller European countries we do have Valéry Marie René Giscard d'Estaing who was President of a little known republic, France. Hence it might be difficult forseeing that "qualified UK obit".

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Wow, what strange things you do in Holland. Searching obscure yet living ex-heads of state. Are there no other recreational activities in Holland? :P

 

Most of the time we have. Only not in bad weather (today Holland had through bad weather his longest traffic line up ever).

 

Jools had the great Brummie band Traffic on his line up despite half of them being dead? That's impressive.

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Not long ago I discovered while surfing through the internet that the first president of Malta (1974 – 1976) is still alive. Sir Anthony Mamo is 99 years old:

 

I wouldn't rush to put Mamo on any list by the looks of this report:-

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/...-tells-students

 

One - he's still out & about

Two - apart from obvious fraility - he looks healthy enough

Three - according to the report, he still is quite a busy man.

 

 

 

 

Knowing my previous recommendations, he'll be dead by the end of the week.....

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Not long ago I discovered while surfing through the internet that the first president of Malta (1974 – 1976) is still alive. Sir Anthony Mamo is 99 years old:

 

I wouldn't rush to put Mamo on any list by the looks of this report:-

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/...-tells-students

 

One - he's still out & about

Two - apart from obvious fraility - he looks healthy enough

Three - according to the report, he still is quite a busy man.

 

 

 

 

Knowing my previous recommendations, he'll be dead by the end of the week.....

Close, but no cigar. Dead.

 

Mamo, ex-leader of Malta

Was clearly beginning to falter,

He had his own thread

Started up by Veghead,

Which a mod then decided to alter.

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I believe he was the oldest former leader of a country, still living.

Does anybody know who is it now. (Maybe the ex-president of Senegal or Suriname)

 

Had Gabriel París Gordillo lived another month and a half, it would have been him. The oldest living former head of state is now Johan Ferrier of Suriname, with Mamadou Dia of Senegal not far behind. These lists may be of some interest to you.

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The creepy thing is, I had a dream last night where Mamo died.

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The above comment about Mamo's health by myself should be stark proof as why I am doing so abysmally in the DDP :)

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An update on Corazon Aquino, the former president of the Philippines, who is suffering from colon cancer. She says "Never be afraid of suffering"

 

From faith healers to undergoing chemotherapy, she is managing to halt her show down. I think she might survive.

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Former South Korean President Roh Tae-Woo ,76, has been hospitalised with pneumonia.

 

Roh's health has been failing since he underwent an operation for prostate cancer in 2002. He was hospitalised in January and February of this year for similar complaints.

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Alberto Fujimori, 69, the former President of Peru, has tongue cancer.

 

That's probably for talking too much bullshit, as politicians are want to do...

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All over the world, former politicial leaders are dying. This is probably a good thing.

 

The latest joining the great debating chamber in the sky are:

 

Gerard Batliner, leader of Liechenstein between 1962-1970.

Jean-Pierre Thystère Tchicaya, Congo President in 1979.

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