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Julio Herrera y Obes

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who was involved in military and political affairs on both sides of the border. The Saravia revolution raised the flag of electoral guarantees, the secret ballot, and proportional representation. Military action had not yet decided the situation when President Borda was assassinated. The president of
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He selected his aides from among a small group of friends and was convinced that the executive had to play a leading role in elections and the makeup of the General Assembly. This policy, called the "directing influence," was resisted by a sector of the Colorado Party led by
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He had been an adviser to his predecessor, and was instrumental in the transition process that displaced the military from power.
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He resigned in March 1894 on completion of his term of office, without a clear, permanent successor in sight.
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The president was both head of state and head of government between 1933 and 1955
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The president was both head of state and head of government between 1830 and 1917
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The president is both head of state and head of government from 1967 onward
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In 1894, after much internal debate, the General Assembly appointed
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the Senate (the upper house of the General Assembly),
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President of Uruguay
Máximo Tajes
Duncan Stewart
Montevideo
Montevideo
Colorado Party
Montevideo
Colorado Party
Julio Herrera y Reissig
President of Uruguay
José Batlle y Ordóñez
Lorenzo Batlle y Grau
Juan Idiarte Borda
Duncan Stéwart
Aparicio Saravia
Rio Grande do Sul

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