Tabaré Viera Explained

Succeeded1:Raúl Batlle Lamuraglia
Order3:Intendant of Rivera
Term Start4:2005
Termend2:15 February 2015
Termstart2:15 February 2010
Termstart1:20 October 2020
Termend1:23 August 2021
Predecessor1:Julio María Sanguinetti
Office1:Senator of the Republic
Term End4:2009
Predecessor4:María Terrón
Term Start5:13 July 2000
Term End5:2005
Predecessor5:Asdrúbal Vázquez
Succeeded5:María Terrón
Term Start6:1998
Term End6:2000
Order6:President of the National Administration of Telecommunications
Predecessor6:Ricardo Lombardo
Order2:Representative of Uruguay
for Rivera
Succeeded4:Marne Osorio
Successor:Eduardo Sanguinetti
Tabaré Viera Duarte
Office:Minister of Tourism of Uruguay
Term Start:23 August 2021
President:Luis Lacalle Pou
Predecessor:Germán Cardoso
Birth Date:7 April 1955
Birth Place:Rivera, Uruguay
Party:Colorado Party
Occupation:Politician
Succeeded6:Fernando Bracco
Term End:11 March 2024

Tabaré Viera Duarte (born 7 April 1955) is a Uruguayan politician of the Colorado Party (PC), who served as Minister of Tourism from August 23, 2021 to March 11, 2024 under president Luis Lacalle Pou.[1] [2] He previously served as Senator of the Republic from 2020 to 2021 and from 2010 to 2015, as National Representative from 2015 to 2020 and as Intendant of the Rivera Department from 2000 to 2009. He is a candidate in the 2024 Colorado presidential primaries for president of Uruguay in the 2024 Uruguayan general election.[3]

Political career

He was elected for the first time to the Chamber of Representatives in the general election of 1984, in which he participated supporting Dr. Altivo Esteves to the Intendancy of Rivera and Julio María Sanguinetti to the presidency of the Republic.[4] In the 1989 election he failed to be reelected, and during the Luis Alberto Lacalle administration he was part of the board of the State Sewage & Water Works (OSE) representing the Colorado Party.[5]

After the death of Altivo Esteves, Viera replaced him as the main leader of Foro Batllista in Rivera Department. He ran unsuccessfully for Intendant of Rivera in the 1994 elections, being defeated by Walter Riesgo of the Crusade 94 sector of his party.[6]

From 1995 to 1998, during the second presidency of Julio María Sanguinetti, he held the position of Vice President of the National Administration of Telecommunication (ANTEL), and after the resignation of Ricardo Lombardo to contest the presidential pre-candidacy of the Foro Batllista in 1998, assumed the presidency of the interim until February 2000. In the municipal elections of that year, he was elected Intendant of Rivera.[7]

In the 2004 presidential election, Viera was Guillermo Stirling's running mate. That year, the Colorado Party suffered the worst defeat in its history, obtaining just 10.36 percent of the vote.[8] In 2005 he ran again for the post of Intendant of Rivera, being elected for the second time, as the only candidate for his party in the country.[9]

In the 2009 presidential primaries, he supported the pre-candidacy of Luis Hierro López. Viera was the most voted in Rivera, the only department in which Pedro Bordaberry did not obtain a majority of the votes of the Colorado Party. In the general election he integrated the ballot of Propuesta Batllista, as the second candidate after José Amorín Batlle; and as the first candidate for the deputation of the sector of him by the Rivera Department, being elected and opting for the bench of senator.[10] [11] In 2014 he lost his senatorial seat, but was elected National Representative.[12]

In June 2015, he created a new sector within the Colorado Party called Espacio Abierto ("Open Space"), also made up of the Intendant Marne Osorio and the National Representative for Montevideo Conrado Rodríguez.[13] He stated that he wanted to "bring together the Batllista movements of the Colorado Party."[14]

On October 23, 2020, he assumed the senatorial seat that belonged to Julio María Sanguinetti, who retired from politics.[15] On August 23, 2021, he took office as Minister of Tourism, after the resignation of Germán Cardoso.[16] [17]

Minister of Tourism

Following the resignation of Germán Cardoso on August 20, 2021, Viera was announced as his successor on the 23rd by the general secretary of the Colorado Party, Julio María Sanguinetti.[18] [19] [20] One of his first actions as minister was to coordinate the gradual opening of the borders.[21]

References

  1. Web site: Observador. El. Tabaré Viera es el nuevo ministro de Turismo tras la salida de Germán Cardoso. 2021-09-05. El Observador.
  2. Web site: ElPais. Humo blanco: Tabaré Viera será el ministro de Turismo. 2021-09-05. Diario EL PAIS Uruguay. spanish.
  3. Web site: Redacción . Tabaré Viera confirma su precandidatura a la presidencia con Batllistas: "Me siento con ganas" . live . http://web.archive.org/web/20231104154751/https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/tabare-viera-confirma-su-precandidatura-a-la-presidencia-con-batllistas-me-siento-con-ganas--20231026101641 . 2023-11-04 . 2024-04-20 . El Observador.
  4. Web site: 2016-04-24. Tabaré Viera. 2021-09-05. Partido Colorado. es.
  5. Web site: Observador. El. Tabaré Viera, el exintendente "conciliador" que estará al frente del Ministerio de Turismo. 2021-09-05. El Observador.
  6. Web site: 2016-10-01. Falleció el exintendente de Rivera Walter Riesgo Noticias Uruguay y el Mundo actualizadas - Diario EL PAIS Uruguay. 2021-09-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20161001174847/http://www.elpais.com.uy/informacion/fallecio-walter-riesgo.html. 2016-10-01.
  7. Web site: dice. Juan Torres. 2021-08-24. Tabaré Viera asumió como nuevo ministro de Turismo. 2021-09-11. Radiomundo En Perspectiva. es.
  8. News: Relea. Francesc. 2004-10-31. El Partido Colorado, ante el peor resultado de su historia. es. El País. 2021-09-11. 1134-6582.
  9. Web site: Uruguay, Resultados Elecciones Departamentales 2005.
  10. News: 2009-07-15. Nuevo espacio batllista encabezado por José Amorín y Tabaré Viera. es-ES. Diario NORTE. 2021-09-11.
  11. Web site: 2009-09-20. Unión de batllistas con Amorín y Viera - Diario EL PAIS - Montevideo - Uruguay. 2021-09-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090920122023/http://www.elpais.com.uy/090719/pnacio-430493/nacional/union-de-batllistas-con-amorin-y-viera. 2009-09-20.
  12. Web site: 2015-06-25. Tabaré Viera (Espacio Abierto): El Partido Colorado llegó a tener un discurso "mucho más herrerista que batllista". 2021-09-11. Radiomundo En Perspectiva. es.
  13. Web site: 2015-06-25. Tabaré Viera (Espacio Abierto): El Partido Colorado llegó a tener un discurso "mucho más herrerista que batllista". 2021-09-11. Radiomundo En Perspectiva. es.
  14. Web site: 2017-07-13. Tabaré Viera (Espacio Abierto): Me propongo "conformar un gran paraguas" que reúna a los movimientos batllistas del Partido Colorado. 2021-09-11. Radiomundo En Perspectiva. es.
  15. Web site: ElPais. Así fue la despedida de Sanguinetti y Mujica en el Senado. 2021-09-11. Diario EL PAIS Uruguay. spanish.
  16. Web site: Tabaré Viera becomes Uruguay's new Minister of Tourism. 2021-09-11. MercoPress. en.
  17. Web site: Former Uruguayan Tourism minister forced to resign has many influential friends in the political system. 2021-09-11. MercoPress. en.
  18. Web site: ElPais. Sanguinetti eligió a Tabaré Viera para Turismo y Lacalle Pou lo ratificó. 2021-09-11. Diario EL PAIS Uruguay. spanish.
  19. Web site: Asumió el nuevo Ministro de Turismo Tabaré Viera. 2021-09-11. Ministerio de Turismo. es.
  20. Web site: Canal. Tabaré Viera explicó cuáles serán los ejes de su gestión. 2021-09-11. www.telenoche.com.uy. Spanish.
  21. Web site: Observador. El. Tabaré Viera marca su impronta en Turismo y desanda estructura paralela de Cardoso. 2021-09-11. El Observador.