Saturn in Libra.
Saturn is exalted in Libra, which is equivalent to bringing out the most advantageous characteristics of the planet, namely:
constructive prudence, the seriousness that accompanies maturity and experience, solidity or stability in dealings, the results of accumulated experiences for the benefit of all, the ability to build in a non-invasive way while respecting the environment, etc.
Of course, these characteristics of the planet taken separately and in the overall play of the horoscope will have the weight corresponding to them.
They are in any case evident when the natal ascendant is found in Aquarius or Capricorn, and also if the natal Sun is found in the first decan (10 days) of these signs.
Another more notable characteristic of the planet Saturn is its conservative vocation, presenting for astrology this ideology; in fact, in Libra it is especially strengthened, many dictators and conservative politicians have this natal position.
Saturn in Libra is also important in the natal chart of the United States, situating itself in its sector X, which among other things represents public image, staging the vocation for dominance of the capitalist system and its distinctly conservative social pillar with slight nuances; curiously, in moments when Saturn in Libra has made tension aspects with the United States' Sun (square), markedly nefarious events have occurred for diplomacy (Libra) and the economy, not to mention the damage to popularity as a world power. The first case was the public revelation by WikiLeaks of the famous diplomatic cables, and the second was the clash between Democrats and Republicans over the debt ceiling, both events coinciding with the nearly exact square aspect of Saturn with the natal Sun of the United States.
Saturn in Libra can bring us latent lawsuits or quarrels; let us remember that for astrological knowledge Saturn represents the duty that must be fulfilled, and Libra is a sign with obvious connotations with the law.
When a leader has this configuration very pronounced, they seem to have the almost divine faculty of enacting their own law; Mao and Francisco Franco possessed this configuration and on many occasions acted in defiance of the law that governs common mortals; on a more limited scale in Spain, we have the former president Aznar, who acted unilaterally in the matter of Iraq.