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Alfredo Navarro
1st Vice President of Uruguay
In office
18 May 1934 – 19 June 1938
PresidentGabriel Terra
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byCésar Charlone
Personal details
Born4 May 1868
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died17 May 1951(1951-05-17) (aged 83)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Political partyColorado Party

Alfredo Navarro (4 May 1868 – 17 May 1951) was a Uruguayan political figure.

Background

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Navarro was a prominent member of the Colorado party in the 1930s.

He was a noted medical doctor.[1]

Vice President of Uruguay

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Navarro served as Vice President of Uruguay 1934–1938, and also President of the Senate of Uruguay.[2]

Navarro stepped down as Vice President in 1938, and was succeeded in that office by César Charlone.

Historical note

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Navarro was the first person to hold the office of Vice President of Uruguay. The office dates from 1934.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 'Alfredo Navarro', Wikipedia (in Spanish), es:Alfredo Navarro,
  2. ^ PRESIDENCIA DE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL Y DEL SENADO PRESIDENCIA DE LA CAMARA DE REPRESENTANTES (October 29, 2013). "Parlamentarios Uruguayos 1830-2005" (PDF). www.parlamento.gub.uy. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2013.
Political offices Preceded byCésar Charlone Vice President of Uruguay 1938–1943 Succeeded byAlberto Guani