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Luis Alberto Lacalle

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in 1860. His presidency was characterized by a liberal economic policy in line with the Washington Consensus. He carried out a fiscal adjustment and a reform to state-owned companies to deregulate them. This earned him opposition from the left and the union movement. In foreign policy, the Lacalle
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After leaving office in 1995, Lacalle continued in active politics. In 1999 he ran for president again, finishing in third place. In 2004 he ran in the National Party presidential primaries, but was defeated by
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In 1992, support for his economic reforms suffered a heavy blow when one of his most significant initiatives, a plan to privatize Uruguay's state-owned companies, was rejected by
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In August 1978, Lacalle was sent three bottles of wine tainted with poison addressed to himself and two fellow National Party members (
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Upon taking office, Lacalle sent parliament a tax reform bill which was immediately passed with the support of the Colorado Party.
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to be the presidential candidate of the Herrerismo faction. The National Party narrowly lost the elections to the Colorado Party.
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was increased and a few other taxes were created. During his rule, he encouraged a free market program, participated in the
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in 1964 with a law degree. In his youth he worked as a journalist in some media outlets. From 1972 to 1973 he served as
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and was imprisoned for several weeks. When he was released he was part of the clandestine opposition to the regime.
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on 13 July 1941, the son of Carlos Pedro Lacalle Nuñez and María Hortensia de Herrera de Lacalle. He is of
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obtained a historic victory after 93 years in the opposition and became the ruling political group in the
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He took office on March 1, 1990 for a five-year term. He formed a coalition with some factions of the
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This article is about the 36th president of Uruguay. For his son, the 42nd president, see
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Charles Blake (1998). "Economic reform and democratization in Argentina and Uruguay".
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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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from 1963 to 1967, and the first election of a president for that party since
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The president is both head of state and head of government from 1967 onward
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Among several prominent politicians who took part in his government are
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plan to alleviate foreign debt obligations, and was a co-founder of the
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in the 42nd Legislature. In 1987 he was appointed vice president of the
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and founded one of its most prominent sectors. He attended the Jesuit
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Giménez Rodríguez, Alejandro (2014). "Luis Lacalle Herrera".
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to government since it was the ruling political group in the
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In 1999, he won his party's primary elections against
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Siempre en el camino: Luis Alberto Lacalle de Herrera
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Always on the path: Luis Alberto Lacalle de Herrera
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Ediciones Cruz del Sur. 160:15 February 1985 – 15 February 1990 139:15 February 2010 – 15 February 2015 2300:University of the Republic (Uruguay) alumni 1441:"Murió el exvicepresidente Gonzalo Aguirre" 834: 731: 2138: 1726: 1706: 1692: 1684: 1649: 704:Opposition to the dictatorship (1973–1985) 55: 44: 750:that ended the dictatorship, he endorsed 726:He campaigned for the "NO" option in the 2228:became the collective head of government 643:at the age of 17. He graduated from the 624:descent. His mother was the daughter of 262:15 February 1972 – 27 June 1973 189:17 August 2009 – 8 January 2011 1093: 961:Lacalle ran again for president in the 680:, writing articles and columns. In the 584:, who was the party's candidate in the 996:(born 1946); they have four children, 484: 478: 470:[ˈlwisalˈβeɾtolaˈkaʝeðeeˈreɾa] 1516:El libro de los presidentes uruguayos 903:, he selected his Interior Minister, 551:Lacalle was elected president in the 468: 222:11 April 1999 – 13 July 2004 16:36th President of Uruguay (1990–1995) 7: 2310:National Party (Uruguay) politicians 1645:Senador Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera 1099: 1097: 1029:Autonomous University of Guadalajara 85:1 March 1990 – 1 March 1995 2290:Uruguayan people of Spanish descent 1370:"BIOGRAFIA DE LUIS ALBERTO LACALLE" 973:in a run-off election in November. 754:for president, who was defeated by 497:from 1990 to 1995. A member of the 2295:Uruguayan people of Basque descent 2285:20th-century presidents of Uruguay 2154:National Council of Administration 1082:List of political families#Uruguay 885:, which came into effect with the 651:Early political career (1958–1972) 400:Maria Hortensia de Herrera Uriarte 14: 1714:Heads of state and government of 937:Luis Alberto Lacalle at the 2011 655:Lacalle endorsed his grandfather 555:, which marked the return of the 2325:Parents of presidents of Uruguay 2125: 1520:The book of Uruguayan presidents 1053: 1041:Complutense University of Madrid 628:, a prominent politician of the 447: 1301:from the original on 2021-04-11 1218:from the original on 2023-12-24 1035:National University of Asunción 873:, along with the presidents of 861:were increased from 21% to 22% 766:National leadership (1985–1990) 758:. 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In the 692:and kept his seat until the 645:University of the Republic's 30:, the first or paternal 2280:Politicians from Montevideo 1607:(Accessed: 14 October 2008) 1033:Paraguay: Honorary degree, 1006:2014 presidential candidate 976:Lacalle is a member of the 741:National Herrerista Council 710:civil-military dictatorship 489:; born 13 July 1941), is a 2346: 1008:of the National Party and 530:University of the Republic 505:from 1972 to 1973, and as 501:, he previously served as 418:University of the Republic 393:Carlos Pedro Lacalle Nuñez 25: 18: 2234: 2221: 2212: 2141: 2123: 1674: 1665: 1657: 1652: 1027:Mexico: Honorary degree, 1021:Israel: Honorary degree, 544:carried out by President 455: 276: 255: 250:Representative of Uruguay 215: 182: 153: 132: 78: 66: 54: 2151:Prime ministers of the 2066:Gregorio Conrado Álvarez 1857:Francisco Antonino Vidal 1840:Francisco Antonino Vidal 1605:Public Affairs Committee 1376:(in Spanish). 2009-06-29 1321:"Lacalle, el desafiante" 1188:(in Spanish). 2023-06-26 1104:Garrido, Atilio (2011). 1039:Spain: Honorary degree, 608:Early life and education 565:Bernardo Prudencio Berro 516:. 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Index

Luis Lacalle Pou
Spanish name
surname

President of Uruguay
Vice President
Gonzalo Aguirre
Julio María Sanguinetti
Senator of Uruguay
At-large
At-large
National Party
Luis Alberto Heber
Jorge Larrañaga
Representative of Uruguay
Montevideo
Montevideo
Uruguay
National Party
Julia Pou
Luis Alberto de Herrera
Luis Lacalle
Alma mater
University of the Republic
Politician
Lawyer

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