Óscar Diego Gestido

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Óscar Diego Gestido
27° Constitutional President of Uruguay
In office
March 1, 1967  December 6, 1967
Vice President Jorge Pacheco Areco
Preceded by Alberto Héber
Succeeded by Jorge Pacheco
Personal details
Born (1901-11-28)November 28, 1901
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died December 6, 1967(1967-12-06) (aged 66)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Political party Colorado Party
Spouse(s) Elisa de los Campos
Occupation Political, soldier

Óscar Diego Gestido Pose (Montevideo, Uruguay 28 November 1901 Montevideo, December 6, 1967) was president of Uruguay in 1967.

Biography

Diego Gestido was from a military background, and served in the military for 36 years before retiring with the rank of general in 1957. Afterwards he had an important participation during the Uruguayan floods of April 1959, being considered a hero.

He was also a member of the Colorado Party.

President of Uruguay

On 27 November 1966 elections were celebrated, together with a constitutional referendum which gave place to a new Constitution restoring one-person presidency. Diego Gestido was elected President of Uruguay, a post he held from March 1, 1967 to December 6, 1967.

Prominent people in his government included Vice President of Uruguay Jorge Pacheco Areco, César Charlone, Luis Hierro Gambardella, Julio Lacarte Muró, Manuel Flores Mora, and Zelmar Michelini, who later co-founded the Frente Amplio grouping.

Death and succession

Diego Gestido died in office. His remains were buried at the Central Cemetery of Montevideo.[1]

His death meant that 3 Uruguayan Presidents had died in office in a 20 year period.

He was succeeded by his vice president, Jorge Pacheco Areco.

Family

His brother Álvaro Gestido was a notable Uruguayan football player.

Honors

See also

References

  1. "Burial of President Gestido". Find A Grave. Retrieved 2013-03-03. 
Preceded by
Alberto Héber
President of Uruguay
19671967
Succeeded by
Jorge Pacheco


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