- Alberto Demicheli
Alberto Demicheli (Lizaso, Pedro) (
1896 -1980 ) was aUruguay anpolitical figure . Demicheli was thePresident of Uruguay as an interim measure in 1976.Background
He was a noted jurist and economist and previously served as
Interior Minister under PresidentGabriel Terra .A member of the Colorado Party, Demicheli was one of a number of civilians who participated in the civilian-military administration which took office following President
Juan Maria Bordaberry 'scoup in 1973.President of Uruguay
He succeeded Bordaberry as
President in July of 1976, He attained the age of 80 during his brief period asPresident . While in office he adopted measures designed to liberalize the economy.Demicheli was a relative moderate within the civilian-military administrations which ruled
Uruguay between 1973 and 1985, in that, although he was known for measures deemed repressive bydemocracy advocates opposed to the government, he dissented with his military colleagues regarding the extent to which former political figures should be proscribed from pursuing political activities: this is believed to have hastened the end of his short term of office asPresident of Uruguay .Demicheli handed over his Presidential office to
Aparicio Méndez in September of 1976, who was still serving as President when Demicheli died in 1980.Historical background
As with his predecessor
Juan Maria Bordaberry , some observers would argue that the close links between leading Colorado party figures such as Demicheli and the military mirror the similar elements present in the Colorado party's founder, the 19th century President and military patriot,Fructuoso Rivera . The preference for rule by decree of nineteenth century ColoradoPresident of Uruguay Venancio Flores would also be a historical case in point, according to this argument. Others would reason that Demicheli was morally repudiating Colorado party ideals in cooperating with the civilian-military administration which took office in 1973.The fact that the
Colorado Demicheli twice in his career exercised ministerial / executive powers at periods when rule by decree was in force arguably illustrates the fact that within theColorado party there was substantial support for such measures, e.g., his former ministerial colleague César Charlone was aColorado who becameVice-President under Terra. The tendency of some observers to describeLatin American heads of state who ruled by decree as 'de facto 'Presidents may be seen in this light. Others would seek to discount Demicheli's association with theColorado Party.pouse
His wife,
Sofía Álvarez Vignoli de Demicheli , was noted for her diplomatic activity during the Presidency ofGabriel Terra , in whose administration Alberto Demicheli also served.ee also
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* http://www.bcu.gub.uy/autoriza/peiees/iees03j3110701.pdf
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* http://www.martin.romano.org/wp16/wp16_445.htm* See also http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Demicheli (similar Wikipedia article in Spanish)
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