Juan Castillo (Uruguayan politician)

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Juan Castillo (born 10 September 1952 in La Paz, Canelones [1] ) is a Uruguayan trade unionist and politician. He is the Secretary General of the Communist Party of Uruguay since 18 June 2017.

In 2016, Castillo was named president of the Rampla Juniors football club. Castillo was soon replaced with Isabel Pena. [2]

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References

  1. Interview: Juan Castillo (in Spanish)
  2. "La larga historia de Rampla y los gerenciamientos que se convirtieron en cuentos del tío".