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

Key: Colorado Party
(Partido Colorado-Colorados)
National Party
(Partido Nacional-Blancos)
Independent Broad Front
(Frente Amplio)
Term of Office Vice President
(Birth–Death)
Picture Party
1934–1938 César Charlone
(1895–1973)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1938–1943 Alfredo Navarro
(1868–1951)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1943–1947 Alberto Guani
(1877–1956)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1947 Luis Batlle Berres
(1897–1964)
Lbberres23.jpg Colorado
1947–1955 Alfeo Brum
(1898–1972)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1955–1967 Position vacant
1967 Jorge Pacheco Areco
(1920–1998)
Jorge Pacheco Areco.jpg Colorado
1967–1972 Alberto Abdala
(1920–1986)
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F022466-0001, Bonn, Lübke empfängt Nationalrat aus Uruguay.jpg Colorado
1972–1973 Jorge Sapelli
(1926–1996)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1973–1985 Position vacant
1985–1990 Enrique Tarigo
(1927–2002)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1990–1995 Gonzalo Aguirre
(1940–)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg National
1995–1998 Hugo Batalla
(1926–1998)
Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg Colorado
1998–2000 Hugo Fernández Faingold
(1947–)
Batllefaingbis.jpg Colorado
2000–2005 Luis Antonio Hierro López
(1947–)
Luis Hierro López.jpg Colorado
2005–2010 Rodolfo Nin Novoa
(1948–)
Rodolfoninnovoa.jpg Broad Front
2010–2015 Danilo Astori
(1940–)
Danilo Astori2.jpg Broad Front
2015–present Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez
(1962–)
Raúl Fernando Sendic.jpg Broad Front

See also

References

  1. 'Vicepresidente de Uruguay', Wikipedia (in Spanish) es:Vicepresidente de Uruguay

External links