President of Uruguay
Head of state and government of Uruguay / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The president of Uruguay (Spanish: presidente del Uruguay), officially known as the president of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (presidente de la República Oriental del Uruguay), is the head of state and head of government of Uruguay. Their rights are determined in the Constitution of Uruguay. Along with the Secretariat of the Presidency, the Council of Ministers and the director of the Office of Planning and Budget, the President is part of the executive branch. In case of absence, their office is exercised by the vice president. In turn, the president of the republic is the commander in chief of the Armed Forces.
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President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay | |
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Presidente de la República Oriental del Uruguay | |
Style | Mr. President (spoken) President of the Republic (official) |
Status | Head of state Head of government |
Residence | Residencia de Suárez |
Seat | Executive Tower, Montevideo |
Appointer | Popular Vote Election |
Term length | Five years, renewable non-consecutively |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Uruguay |
Inaugural holder | Fructuoso Rivera |
Formation | 6 November 1830 |
Deputy | Vice President of Uruguay |
Salary | $U403,242/US$ 10,339 per month[1] |
Website | presidencia.gub.uy |
Since 1990, the president's term has begun and ended on 1 March. This same date for ending the presidency also happened during the National Council of Government (1952–1967) and it has been not unusual since 1839. The current president since 1 March 2020 is Luis Lacalle Pou, who is the 42nd president of Uruguay—and also the child of the 36th president, Luis Alberto Lacalle.