
Eduardo Víctor Haedo
['Eduardo Víctor Haedo', Wikipedia (in Spanish)
:es:Eduardo Víctor Haedo] (
Mercedes, Soriano, July 28, 1901 – November 15, 1970) was a
Uruguay
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an political figure.
Background
Haedo was a prominent member of the
Uruguay
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an
National Party. He served as Education Minister from 1936 to 1938 under President
Gabriel Terra
José Luis Gabriel Terra Leivas (August 1, 1873 – September 15, 1942) was a Uruguayan lawyer and statesman who served as the 26th constitutional president of Uruguay from 1931 to 1933 and as dictator until 1938. He led a traditionalist and ...
.
President of the National Council of Government
He was
President of the National Council of Government 1961–1962, succeeding his
National Party colleague
Benito Nardone.
Post Presidency
Haedo was succeeded as President in 1962 by
Faustino Harrison
Faustino Harrison Usoz (21 May 1900, Chamangá, Flores Department – 20 August 1963, Montevideo)
was a Uruguayan politician.
Career President of the National Council of Government
Harrison was elected to the ruling nine-member National Counc ...
, also of the
Uruguay
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an
National Party.
He died in 1970.
References
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See also
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Politics of Uruguay
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1901 births
1970 deaths
People from Mercedes, Uruguay
National Party (Uruguay) politicians
Presidents of the National Council of Government (Uruguay)
Education and culture ministers of Uruguay
Ministers of labor and social affairs of Uruguay
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