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Dead Politicians: Politicians Who Died in 2013

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Dead Politicians: Politicians Who Died in 2013
This list of famous politicians who have died in 2013 is a complete list of dignitaries, senators, congressmen, dictators, royal and politicos who have gone to the great debate in the sky in 2013. This is a list of the celebrity politicians who have passed so far this year and is continuously updates as politicians die and includes all the politicians who died in accidents, the elected officials who were assassinated and the politicos who died of natural causes in 2013. The world is a little less contentious without these notable politicians in it to argue about everything.

If you're wondering what famous politicians have died in 2013, this is the place to look. If a notable official dies this year, they'll be on the list.

This list will be updated along with the Celebrity Deaths 2013 as more people leave this world.
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C. Everett Koop
2/26/13: Dr. C. Everett Koop, the "rock star" Surgeon General of the Reagan administration, has died at age 96.
Ed Koch
2/1/13: Ed Koch, the former mayor of New York City, died of congestive heart failure in New York City. He was 88.
Hattie N. Harrison
1/28/13: Hattie N. Harrison, the longest serving member of the Maryland House of Delegates, died. She was 84.
Hugo Chávez
3/5/13: Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan President in power since 1999 who served his country by reducing poverty levels and encouraging college education, has died of an unspecified cancer. The four term President polarized many and was as known for the skyrocketing murder rates and ballooning inflation during his administration as he was for his more noble accomplishments. He was 58.
Jorge Rafael Videla
5/17/13: Jorge Rafael Videla, former dictator of Argentina, has died of natural causes while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. He was 87.

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Margaret Thatcher
4/8/13: Margaret Thatcher, the first female Prime Minister of the UK, has died of a stroke. From 1979-1990, Baroness Thatcher held the post of PM as a member of the conservative party and will be remembered by the nickname she heartily adopted, "The Iron Lady", a moniker appointed to her by a journalist during her efforts to end the Cold War and bring down the Iron Curtain. 

Said her successor, PM David Cameron, "I believe she will go down as the greatest British peacetime prime minister." She was 87. 


Nelson Mandela
12/5/13: Nelson Mandela, the former South African President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has died following prolonged troubles from a recurring lung infection. Famously imprisoned for 27 years between 1964 and 1982 for attempting to overthrow the African government who at the time supported apartheid, Mandela dedicated himself to freedom for the struggling African people and become a symbol of the anti-apartheid movement. After being freed from prison, Mandela resumed his post as leader of the African National Congress and, in South Africa's first multi-racial elections in 1994, was voted the first black President in a landslide victory.

In addition to the Nobel Peace Prize, Mandela received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from US President George W. Bush and the Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth II. He was 95.

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Tom Foley
10/18/13: Tom Foley, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives from 1989-1995, has died from complications from a stroke. He was 84.

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Vo Nguyen Giap
10/4/13: Võ Nguyên Giáp, a key military commander during the Vietnam War alongside Ho Chi Min on the Vietnamese side, has died. The military leader and politician, who participated in historically significant campaigns including Lạng Sơn (1950), Hòa Bình (1951–1952), Điện Biên Phủ (1954), the Tết Offensive (1968), the Easter Offensive (1972), and the final Hồ Chí Minh Campaign (1975) served in the Vietnam People's Army from 1944-1991 before retiring from military service to wrote both as a journalist and on military strategy and theory in several books. He was 102.

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Charlie Daniels
4/14/13: Charlie Wilson, a member of the US House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate, has died from complications of a stroke. He was 70.

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