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    Tabaré Ramón Vázquez Rosas (Spanish pronunciation: [taβaˈɾe raˈmom ˈbaskes ˈrosas]; 17 January 1940 – 6 December 2020) was a Uruguayan politician and oncologist...
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    previously ruled from 2005 to 2020 and has produced three presidents: Tabaré Vázquez (2005–2010; 2015–2020), José Mujica (2010–2015) and Yamandú Orsi (2025–present)...
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    Mining from 2015 to 2019 during the second administration of President Tabaré Vázquez. In the 2019 Uruguayan general election, she was elected to the Senate...
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    of presidential candidate Tabaré Vázquez who then became the first left-wing president of the country. During the Vázquez administration, several members...
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    resigned from the position of Intendant of Canelones, being succeeded by Tabaré Costa. However, he launched his campaign for re-election, and in the municipal...
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    2004, Uruguayans elected Tabaré Vázquez as president while giving the Broad Front a majority in both houses of Parliament. Vázquez stuck to economic orthodoxy...
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    The second presidency of Tabaré Vázquez began on 1 March 2015 when he was inaugurated as the 41st president of Uruguay. Vázquez, a member of the Broad Front...
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    María Auxiliadora Delgado (category Tabaré Vázquez)
    President Tabaré Vázquez. She served as First Lady of Uruguay from 2005 to 2010 and from 2015 up to her death in 2019. Auxiliadora met her husband, Tabaré Vázquez...
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    major force behind the victory of presidential candidate Tabaré Vázquez. On 1 March 2005, Vázquez designated Mujica as the Minister of Livestock, Agriculture...
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    as Minister of Foreign Relations of Uruguay from 2015 to 2020 under Tabaré Vázquez. A member of the Broad Front, he is the leader of the Progressive Alliance...
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    of Juan Manuel Santos as president of Colombia, the inauguration of Tabaré Vázquez as president of Uruguay, and the inauguration of Mauricio Macri as president...
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    where he received the presidential sash from the outgoing President Tabaré Vázquez. With a coalition of five parties, ranging from the centre-left to the...
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    609 electoral list. She was considered as a possible running mate for Tabaré Vázquez, the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition, in the 2014 elections...
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    reacción de Rivera. Castaldi, Malena; Farat, Esteban (2015-03-02). "Tabaré Vázquez promete aprovechar la "segunda oportunidad" en Uruguay". Reuters (in...
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    Afro-Uruguayan elected representative. During the second presidency of Tabaré Vázquez, Ortuño was an interim Minister of Industries. Since 1 March 2025, he...
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    elections on 27 November, which he won with 24.7% of the vote, beating Tabaré Vázquez of the Encuentro Progresista-Frente Amplio (EP-FA) coalition, the other...
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    Iglesias Álvarez (1985–1986) Eduardo Fabini Jiménez (1989–1990) Tabaré Vázquez (1990–1994) Tabaré González (1994–1995) Mariano Arana (1995–2000 / 2000–2005)...
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    decided not to use it as official residence. For instance: Oscar Gestido, Tabaré Vázquez, José Mujica and Yamandú Orsi decided to live in their own private houses...
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    Rafael Martín Vázquez (born 1965), Spanish footballer Sebastián Vázquez (basketball) (born 1985), Uruguayan basketball player Tabaré Vázquez (1940–2020)...
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    Sanguinetti Luis Alberto Lacalle Julio María Sanguinetti Jorge Batlle Ibáñez Tabaré Vázquez José Mujica Tabaré Vázquez Luis Lacalle Pou Yamandú Orsi...
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    associate of the Uruguayan embassy in Chile since the first government of Tabaré Vázquez. In 1981, Liliana García graduated from the School of Dramatic Art of...
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  • football coach Tabaré Vázquez (1940–2020), Uruguayan oncologist and former President Tabaré Viera, Uruguayan politician Tabaré Viúdez (born 1989), Uruguayan...
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    in Paraguay, Néstor and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in Argentina, Tabaré Vázquez and José Mujica in Uruguay, the Lagos and Bachelet governments in Chile...
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    presidency. He criticised the Uruguayan presidents that succeeded him (Tabaré Vázquez and José Mujica) through newspapers columns and social media. Jorge...
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    participated in the 2014 election, being defeated in the second round by Tabaré Vázquez. Facing the 2019 runoff election, Lacalle Pou led the Coalición Multicolor...
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    senator in the 1994 and 1999 elections. In 2005, with the inauguration of Tabaré Vázquez, the first president of the Broad Front, Astori was appointed Minister...
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  • in Venezuela in 1993, Álvaro Uribe (Colombia First) victory in 2002, Tabaré Vázquez (Broad Front) victory in Uruguay in 2004, Fernando Lugo (Christian Democratic...
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    American Nations In office 23 April 2016 – 21 April 2017 Preceded by Tabaré Vázquez Succeeded by Mauricio Macri Personal details Born Nicolás Maduro Moros...
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    realza el aporte de Tabaré Vázquez a la "Patria Grande"" [The Argentine Government highlights the contribution of Tabaré Vázquez to the "Great Fatherland"]...
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    2009 election and 2014 election, also electing one of its affiliates, Tabaré Vázquez, as president. It is currently led by Gonzalo Civila. The Broad Front...
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