Difference between revisions of "Alberto Mutti"
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− | + | name= Alberto Mutti| | |
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birth= January 17, 2010| | birth= January 17, 2010| | ||
− | death= Unknown| | + | death= Unknown| |
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sex= male| | sex= male| | ||
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level= 27| | level= 27| | ||
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− | + | country= Uruguay| | |
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+ | residence= [[File:Icon-Uruguay.png|18px]] [[Charrua]]| | ||
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term_end1=July 5, 2010| | term_end1=July 5, 2010| | ||
predecessor1=Christian Azziorri| | predecessor1=Christian Azziorri| | ||
− | successor1=Cantalizio| | + | successor1=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Cantalizio| |
office2=Congress_member{{!}}Congressman| | office2=Congress_member{{!}}Congressman| | ||
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term_end2=June 5, 2010| | term_end2=June 5, 2010| | ||
term_begin3=October 25, 2011| | term_begin3=October 25, 2011| | ||
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office4=Minister of Foreign Affairs| | office4=Minister of Foreign Affairs| | ||
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term_begin4=May 7, 2010| | term_begin4=May 7, 2010| | ||
term_end4=June 6, 2010| | term_end4=June 6, 2010| | ||
− | predecessor4=Faleonz| | + | predecessor4=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Faleonz| |
− | successor4=Olaf Krammer| | + | successor4=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Olaf Krammer| |
term_begin5=September 26, 2011| | term_begin5=September 26, 2011| | ||
term_end5=November 6, 2011| | term_end5=November 6, 2011| | ||
− | predecessor5=Facu Uruguay| | + | predecessor5=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Facu Uruguay| |
− | successor5=OctavioA| | + | successor5=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}OctavioA| |
office6=Party_president{{!}}President| | office6=Party_president{{!}}President| | ||
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term_begin6=March 15, 2010| | term_begin6=March 15, 2010| | ||
term_end6=June 14, 2010| | term_end6=June 14, 2010| | ||
− | predecessor6=Franco P| | + | predecessor6=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Franco P| |
− | successor6=Mathub88| | + | successor6=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Mathub88| |
term_begin7=October 15, 2011| | term_begin7=October 15, 2011| | ||
term_end7=December 15,2011| | term_end7=December 15,2011| | ||
− | predecessor7=Brenneder| | + | predecessor7=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Brenneder| |
− | successor7=Juan Pablo Barral| | + | successor7=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Juan Pablo Barral| |
− | office8= | + | office8=Secretary general (alliance){{!}}Secretary-General| |
− | office_location8=ALA| | + | office_location8=Alianza_Latino_Americana{{!}}ALA| |
term_begin8=February 06, 2010| | term_begin8=February 06, 2010| | ||
term_end8=March 14, 2010| | term_end8=March 14, 2010| | ||
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− | successor8=Pitanguinha| | + | successor8=Alberto_Mutti{{!}}Pitanguinha| |
office9=Ambassador_(diplomacy) {{!}}Ambassador to Italy| | office9=Ambassador_(diplomacy) {{!}}Ambassador to Italy| | ||
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term_begin9=January 20, 2010| | term_begin9=January 20, 2010| | ||
term_end9=July 5, 2010| | term_end9=July 5, 2010| | ||
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=Biography= | =Biography= | ||
+ | '''Alberto Mutti''' (born in Montevideo, on day 789 eR) is a respectable citizen of the Republic of [[Uruguay]], where he was former '''President''' in June 2010. He's CEO of the holding company [[Mutti Corporation]] and owner of [[Diario de America|America's Journal]] since January 24th, 2010. | ||
− | + | In February of that same year, he was elected Secretary-General of [[Alianza_Latino_Americana|ALA]] with the support of Uruguay, Chile and Bolivia, becoming the first Uruguayan to hold this office since the creation of the Latin American Alliance. Since the dissolution of that Alliance in March 2010, Mutti focused his activities on business management and he turned his gaze to the internal politics of Uruguay. So he was elected President of the [[Partido Liberal Uruguayo|Uruguayan Liberal Party]] (Center-Right/Libertarian) and, shortly thereafter, '''Congressman''' for three consecutive times. | |
− | + | ==Preferably, you can see this biography in Spanish== | |
− | + | Biography in Spanish can be seen here: [[Alberto Mutti/Español]]. | |
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=Medals= | =Medals= | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Hard Worker|8}} |
− | {{Congress | + | {{Congress Member|6}} |
− | {{President|2}} | + | {{Country President|2}} |
− | {{ | + | {{Super Soldier|5}} |
+ | {{Mercenary|1}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Presidents of Uruguay]] |
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Biography
Alberto Mutti (born in Montevideo, on day 789 eR) is a respectable citizen of the Republic of Uruguay, where he was former President in June 2010. He's CEO of the holding company Mutti Corporation and owner of America's Journal since January 24th, 2010.
In February of that same year, he was elected Secretary-General of ALA with the support of Uruguay, Chile and Bolivia, becoming the first Uruguayan to hold this office since the creation of the Latin American Alliance. Since the dissolution of that Alliance in March 2010, Mutti focused his activities on business management and he turned his gaze to the internal politics of Uruguay. So he was elected President of the Uruguayan Liberal Party (Center-Right/Libertarian) and, shortly thereafter, Congressman for three consecutive times.
Preferably, you can see this biography in Spanish
Biography in Spanish can be seen here: Alberto Mutti/Español.