Claudio Williman

Claudio Wílliman
Claudio Wílliman
20th President of Uruguay
In office
1907–1911
Preceded by José Batlle y Ordóñez
Succeeded by José Batlle y Ordóñez
Personal details
Born October 10, 1861
Montevideo, Uruguay
Died February 9, 1934 (aged 72)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Nationality Uruguayan
Political party Colorado Party
Profession Lawyer

Claudio Wílliman Gonzalez (b. 10 October 1861 in Montevideo † 9 February 1934 in Montevideo) was a Uruguayan political figure.[1]

Background

Wílliman was a member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party and was closely identified with the liberal José Batlle y Ordóñez.

His grandson José Claudio Wílliman served in the Uruguayan Senate 1985-1990.[2]

President of Uruguay

He was the de facto caretaker president of Uruguay chosen by José Batlle y Ordóñez to succeed him after his first term in office.

Williman was chosen by Batlle to succeed him as Uruguayan presidents were constitutionally barred from serving consecutive terms. His policies generally followed those of Batlle.

Post Presidency

He was succeeded by Batlle who was re-elected in 1911. He returned to the Senate of Uruguay but then left it to become director of the national bank in 1915.

Wílliman lived to see much of his and Battle y Ordóñez's democratic legacy destroyed — at least temporarily — by President Gabriel Terra, who reinforced his Presidential rule in a coup d'état in 1933.

Death and legacy

He died in 1934.

A road in Punta del Este is named after him.

See also

References

  1. 'Claudio Williman' (in Spanish) es:Claudio Williman,
  2. 'José Claudio Williman' Wikipedia (in Spanish), es:José Claudio Williman
Preceded by
José Batlle y Ordóñez
President of Uruguay
19071911
Succeeded by
José Batlle y Ordóñez