GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Janet Jagan, a Chicago native who became Guyana's first white and first female president, died Saturday, a government official said. She was 88.
Ms. Jagan died at a state-run hospital of an abdominal aneurism, Health Minister Leslie Ramsammy said.
Ms. Jagan, a Jewish woman and a naturalized Guyanese, was elected president of the English-speaking South American country in December 1997, succeeding her husband, Cheddi Jagan, who died earlier that year.
At 77, she was the first white president of a country whose politics are polarized between its majority Guyanese of Indian descent - the backbone of her ruling party - and Afro-Guyanese, supporters of the opposition People's National Congress.