Luis Castiglioni

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Luis Alberto Castiglioni Soria (b. 31 July 1962 in Itacurubí del Rosario) is Paraguayan politician.

Castiglioni has the education of civil engineering from Catholic University of Asunción.

His national political career began in 1984 as leader of Colorado party's juvenile wing. In 2003 Nicanor Duarte chose him as his running mate in the 2003 presidential election. Castiglioni served as Vice President of Paraguay from August 15, 2003 to October 2007, we he resigned in order to pursue presidency.

He was a candidate for the Colorado Party's nomination in the April 2008 presidential election. Initial results in the December 2007 party primary election showed rival candidate Blanca Ovelar, who is backed by President Nicanor Duarte, narrowly defeating Castiglioni;[1] however, the result was disputed, leading to a recount.[2] On January 21, 2008, the Colorado Party electoral commission announced that Ovelar had won with 45.04% of the vote against 44.5% for Castiglioni. Castiglioni said that he would never accept defeat, claiming to have proof that 30,000 votes in his favor were "stolen", and said that he would take the matter to court.[3]

Additionally he is General Secretary of the Supreme Council of the International Parliament for Safety and Peace (see [1]).

Preceded by
Julio César Franco
Vice President of Paraguay
2003-2007
Succeeded by
Francisco Oviedo

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Woman leads Paraguay ruling party's presidential primary", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), December 17, 2007.
  2. ^ "Once-jailed Paraguayan army chief nominated for opposition run for president", Associated Press (The China Post), January 14, 2008.
  3. ^ "Paraguay nominates first woman for president, ruling party schism threatens bid", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), January 22, 2008.