César Charlone (politician)

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César Charlone Rodríguez
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
12 August 1949 – 23 November 1950
PresidentLuis Batlle Berres
Preceded byDaniel Castellanos
Succeeded byAlberto Domínguez Cámpora
2nd Vice President of Uruguay
In office
19 June 1938 – 1 March 1943
PresidentAlfredo Baldomir
Preceded byAlfredo Navarro
Succeeded byAlberto Guani
Personal details
Born5 October 1895
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died8 May 1973(1973-05-08) (aged 77)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Political partyColorado Party
Alma materUniversity of the Republic

César Charlone Rodríguez (5 October 1895,[1] in Montevideo – 8 May 1973[2]) was a Uruguayan political figure.

Background[edit]

Charlone was prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party during the 1930s. He was Minister of Finance from 1934 to 1938.

Vice President of Uruguay[edit]

He was Vice President of Uruguay, and served from 1938 to 1943 under President Alfredo Baldomir. At the same time he was President of the Senate of Uruguay.[3] He also held the portfolio of Minister of Finance from 1940 to 1943.

Post Vice-Presidency[edit]

Charlone later served as Foreign Minister of Uruguay from 1949 until 1950 in the government of President of Uruguay Luis Batlle Berres.

He was Minister of Economy and Finance 1967–1971 in the Government of President of Uruguay Jorge Pacheco Areco.

He died on 8 May 1973, aged 77.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Search: César Charlone 5 de octubre de 1895". Google.[better source needed]
  2. ^ "Cesar Charlone". The New York Times. 9 May 1973.
  3. ^ PRESIDENCIA DE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL Y DEL SENADO PRESIDENCIA DE LA CAMARA DE REPRESENTANTES (29 October 2013). "Parlamentarios Uruguayos 1830-2005" (PDF). www.parlamento.gub.uy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Uruguay
1938-1943
Succeeded by