Uruguayportal |
List of presidents of the Senate of Uruguay.
Below is a list of office-holders from 1830. [1] From March 1, 1967 it is the Vice President of Uruguay who is the President of the Senate of Uruguay — although the office of Vice President of Uruguay was in abeyance from 1973 until 1985.
Joaquín Luis Miguel Suárez de Rondelo was a Uruguayan political figure.
Tomás Berreta Gandolfo was the President of Uruguay for five months in 1947.
Alberto Guani Carrara was a Uruguayan jurist, diplomat and the Vice President and President of the Senate from 1943 to 1947.
Alfeo Brum was an Uruguayan politician and lawyer. He was Vice-President of Uruguay from 1947 to 1951 and 1951 to 1952, noted for being the longest consecutively serving Vice-President in Uruguay's history. Brum was the only person who served two successive terms as Vice President of Uruguay and was the fifth person to hold the office.
Hugo Batalla Parentini, Uruguayan politician, was Vice President of Uruguay from 1995 to 1998 during the presidency of Julio María Sanguinetti.
Carlos Anaya Lopez Camelo (1777–1862) was an Uruguayan politician and historian from Buenos Aires, who served as interim President of the Republic between 1834 and 1835, in his capacity as President of the Senate.
Gabriel Antonio José Pereira Villagrán was a Uruguayan politician, son of Antonio Pereira, of Portuguese ancestry, and wife María de la Asunción Villagrán e Artigas. He was president in 1838 and between 1 March 1856 and 1 March 1860.
Juan Lindolfo de los Reyes Cuestas was a Uruguayan politician who served as the 18th President of Uruguay from 1897 until 1899 and for a second term from 1899 to 1903.
The Chamber of Senators of Uruguay, or Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly of Uruguay. It has 30 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation; the Vice-president presides over the chamber's sessions.
The Chamber of Representatives is the lower house of the General Assembly of Uruguay. The Chamber has 99 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation with at least two members per department.
Enrique E. Tarigo Vázquez was a Uruguayan jurist and political figure.
Duncan Antonio Stewart Agell, was a Uruguayan president of Scottish Argentine origin. He served as interim President of Uruguay for a brief time in 1894.
César Charlone Rodríguez was a Uruguayan political figure.
Alfredo Navarro was a Uruguayan political figure.
Martín Ricardo Echegoyen was a Uruguayan political figure. In the years 1959 to 1960 he was president of Uruguay.
Atanasio de la Cruz Aguirre was acting President of Uruguay from 1864 to 1865.
Luis Hierro Gambardella was a Uruguayan political figure.
Tomás José Gomensoro Albín was a Uruguayan political figure.
Pedro José Varela Olivera was a politician and member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He was president of Uruguay from February to March 1868 and from January 1875 to March 1876, when he resigned from office in favor of defense minister Lorenzo Latorre.