Vice President of Uruguay
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History of the office
The office of Vice President of Uruguay dates from 1934[1] but was in abeyance from 1955–1967 and again from 1973–1985.
List of Vice Presidents of Uruguay
Term of Office | Vice President (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Party | |
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1934–1938 | César Charlone (1895–1973) |
Colorado | ||
1938–1943 | Alfredo Navarro (1868–1951) |
Colorado | ||
1943–1947 | Alberto Guani (1877–1956) |
Colorado | ||
1947 | Luis Batlle Berres (1897–1964) |
Colorado | ||
1947–1955 | Alfeo Brum (1898–1972) |
Colorado | ||
1955–1967 | Position vacant | |||
1967 | Jorge Pacheco Areco (1920–1998) |
Colorado | ||
1967–1972 | Alberto Abdala (1920–1986) |
Colorado | ||
1972–1973 | Jorge Sapelli (1926–1996) |
Colorado | ||
1973–1985 | Position vacant | |||
1985–1990 | Enrique Tarigo (1927–2002) |
Colorado | ||
1990–1995 | Gonzalo Aguirre (1940–) |
National | ||
1995–1998 | Hugo Batalla (1926–1998) |
Colorado | ||
1998–2000 | Hugo Fernández Faingold (1947–) |
Colorado | ||
2000–2005 | Luis Antonio Hierro López (1947–) |
Colorado | ||
2005–2010 | Rodolfo Nin Novoa (1948–) |
Broad Front | ||
2010–2015 | Danilo Astori (1940–) |
Broad Front | ||
2015–present | Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez (1962–) |
Broad Front |
See also
- Vice President#Vice presidents in government
- List of current Vice Presidents
- History of Uruguay
- Politics of Uruguay
References
- ↑ 'Vicepresidente de Uruguay', Wikipedia (in Spanish) es:Vicepresidente de Uruguay
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