Enrique Tarigo

Enrique Tarigo
9th Vice President of Uruguay
In office
March 1, 1985  March 1, 1990
President Julio María Sanguinetti
Preceded by Jorge Sapelli
Succeeded by Gonzalo Aguirre
Personal details
Born (1927-09-15)September 15, 1927
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died December 14, 2002(2002-12-14) (aged 75)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Political party Colorado Party
Spouse(s) Susana Isabel Morador López
Children Enrique, Miguel, Alejandro, Gabriela, Juan Felipe
Occupation Politician, journalist, lawyer, teacher

Enrique E. Tarigo Vázquez (Montevideo, 1927–2002) was a Uruguayan jurist and political figure.

Background

He was a lawyer and University professor.

Vice President of Uruguay

He was Vice President of Uruguay from 1985 to 1990, in the first period of democratic government after the civilian-military administration of 1973-1985, serving under President Julio María Sanguinetti. A notable feature of his appointment to office was that the Vice Presidency had been vacant since the resignation of Vice President Jorge Sapelli in 1973.

Tarigo was one of the most important persons in the movement to obtain the exit of the civilian-military government.

Succession

Tarigo was succeeded as Vice President in 1990 by Gonzalo Aguirre.

Historical note

Tarigo was the ninth person to hold the office of Vice President of Uruguay. The office dates from 1934, when César Charlone became Uruguay's first Vice President.

With Tarigo as running mate, Sanguinetti agreed to revive the office of Vice President, despite the fact that the last Vice President of Uruguay had in practical terms caused the office to go into abeyance when he publicly repudiated sitting President Bordaberry (whom Sanguinetti had also served as a minister, and with whom he dissented on issues relating to the civilian-military government of 1973-1985).

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Jorge Sapelli
Vice President of Uruguay
1985-1990
Succeeded by
Gonzalo Aguirre


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