List of Ministers of Work and Social Security (Uruguay)
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List of Ministers of Work and Social Security of Uruguay since 1935:
Ministers of Public Instruction and Social Prevision
Minister Period
Martín R. Echegoyen  1935–1936
Eduardo Víctor Haedo
Eduardo Víctor Haedo
Eduardo Víctor Haedo was a Uruguayan political figure.- Background :Haedo was a prominent member of the Uruguayan National Party...

 
1936–1938
Toribio Olaso  1939–1941
Cyro Giambruno  1941–1943
Luis Mattiauda  1943–1946
Juan Carbajal Victorica  1946–1947
Francisco Forteza
Francisco Forteza
Francisco Forteza was a Uruguayan political figure.-Background:He was a medical doctor by profession. He was a prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. His son Francisco Forteza served as a Deputy, Senator, Economy Minister and Interior Minister.-Public offices:Forteza was elected as a...

 
1947–1948
Oscar Secco Ellauri
Oscar Secco Ellauri
Oscar Secco Ellauri was an Uruguayan politician and historian, Education and Culture Minister from 1948 to 1951 during the government of Luis Batlle Berres and Foreign Affairs Minister from June 6, 1957 to February 28, 1959 during the administrations of Arturo Lezama and Carlos Fischer...

 
1948–1951
Eduardo Blanco Acevedo
Eduardo Blanco Acevedo
Eduardo Blanco Acevedo was a Uruguayan political figure and physician.-Background:He was a distinguished Uruguayan political figure. He was long associated with the Colorado party...

 
1951–1952
Justino Zavala Muniz  1952–1955
Renán Rodríguez  1955–1956
Clemente Ruggia  1956–1959
Eduardo Pons Etcheverry  1959–1963
Juan E. Pivel Devoto  1963–1967

Ministers of Industry and Work
Minister Period
Zoilo Saldias  1935–1938
Abalcazar García  1938–1939
Gervasio A. Posadas Belgrano  1939–1941
Julio Cesar Canessa  1941–1943
Javier Mendivil  1943–1945
Rafael Schiaffino  1945–1946
Hector Álvarez Cina  1946–1947
Alberto Fermín Zubiría
Alberto Fermín Zubiría
Alberto Fermín Zubiría Urtiague was a Uruguayan political figure, who served as President of Uruguay.-Background:Alberto Fermín Zubiría was a prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party, which ruled the country for long periods. He became a Deputy in 1932...

 
1947–1948
Fernando Fariña  1948–1949
Santiago I. Rompani  1950–1951
Jose G. Lissidini  1951–1952
Héctor Grauert
Héctor Grauert
-Background:He was a lawyer by profession. His brother Julio César Grauert was a Colorado Party Deputy.-Public offices:He was elected a Deputy in 1942 and subsequently a Senator.He served as Interior Minister and in other ministries in the 1950s....

 
1952–1955
Carlos B. Moreno  1955–1956
Fermín Sorhueta  1956–1957
Héctor Grauert
Héctor Grauert
-Background:He was a lawyer by profession. His brother Julio César Grauert was a Colorado Party Deputy.-Public offices:He was elected a Deputy in 1942 and subsequently a Senator.He served as Interior Minister and in other ministries in the 1950s....

 
1957–1959
Enrique Erro  1959–1960
Ángel María Gianola  1960–1963
Walter Santoro
Walter Santoro
Walter Santoro Baratçabal was a Uruguayan lawyer and politician who served as the Minister of Work and Social Security of his nation from 1963 to 1964....

 
1963–1964
Francisco Mario Ubillos  1964–1967

Work and Social Security
Minister Party Period
Enrique Véscovi  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1967
Guzmán Acosta y Lara  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1967
Manuel Flores Mora
Manuel Flores Mora
Manuel Flores Mora was a Uruguayan journalist and politician representing the Colorado Party.-Background and early career:A direct descendent of 19th century President Venancio Flores, Flores worked in his youth for a range of newspapers, including the daily Acción where he became political editor...

 
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1968
Julio César Espínola  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1968–1969
Pedro Cersósimo  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1969
Jorge Sapelli
Jorge Sapelli
Jorge Sapelli was an Uruguayan political figure. He was the Vice President of Uruguay from 1972 until his resignation in 1973.- 1972-1973 :...

 
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1969–1972
Julio Amorín Larrañaga  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1972
Carlos Abdala  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1972–1973
Marcial Bugallo  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1973–1974
José Etcheverry Stirling  Without Known Affiliation 1974–1979
Carlos Maeso  Without Known Affiliation 1979–1982
Luis Crisci  Without Known Affiliation 1982–1983
Néstor Bolentini  Unión Patriótica (Uruguay)  1983–1984
Ramón Malvasio  Without Known Affiliation 1984–1985
Hugo Fernández Faingold
Hugo Fernández Faingold
Hugo Fernández Faingold is a Uruguayan political figure, who served as Vice President of Uruguay.-Background:Fernández Faingold belongs to the Uruguayan Colorado Party...

 
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1985–1989
Luis Brezzo  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1989–1990
Carlos Cat  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1990–1991
Álvaro Carbone  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1991–1993
Ricardo Reilly Salaverry  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1993–1995
Ana Lía Piñeyrúa  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
1995–1999
Juan Ignacio Mangado  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
1999–2000
Álvaro Alonso  National Party (Uruguay)
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party , also known as the White Party , is a major right-wing conservative political party in Uruguay, currently the major opposition party to the ruling Frente Amplio government....

 
2000–2002
Santiago Pérez del Castillo  Colorado Party (Uruguay)
Colorado Party (Uruguay)
The Colorado Party is a political party in Uruguay.- Aims :It unites Conservative, Moderate and Social democratic groups. It was the dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilisation of the Uruguayan republic....

 
2002–2005
Eduardo Bonomi  Broad Front (Uruguay)
Broad Front (Uruguay)
The Broad Front is a Uruguayan left-wing coalition of political parties. It is led by Jorge Brovetto. Frente Amplio has close ties with PIT-CNT trade union and the cooperative housing movement.-History:...

 
2005 – Incumbent
Incumbent
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