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Luis Giannattasio

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Name
  
Luis Giannattasio

Party
  
National Party

Role
  
Political figure

Died
  
February 7, 1965, Punta del Este, Uruguay

Luis Giannattasio Finocchietti (1894 – 7 February 1965) was a Uruguayan political figure.

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Background

Giannattasio was an engineer by profession and a leading member of the Uruguayan Blanco (National) Party.

From 1959 to 1963, he served as Minister of Public Works. In this capacity, Giannattasio was particularly identified with a significant road-building program.

1964

He became President of Uruguay in 1964, succeeding his National Party colleague President Daniel Fernandez Crespo. Prominent members of his Administration included Health minister Aparicio Mendez, who later served as President of Uruguay.

1965: Death in office

In 1965 Giannattasio died in office shortly after attending in official capacity the funeral in London, England, of Winston Churchill.

He was succeeded as President of Uruguay by Washington Beltran, also of the Blanco (National) Party.

Legacy

A road in Canelones Department is named after Giannattasio.

Among the prominent Uruguayan buildings for which Giannattassio's engineering company (Giannattasio & Berta, afterwards Ingenieria Civil) was responsible is the main building of The British Schools of Montevideo, Carrasco, opened 1964, as well as the main branch of Banco de la Republica, Av. 18 de Julio, downtown Montevideo.

References

Luis Giannattasio Wikipedia