Enrique Erro, the Glossary
Enrique Erro (1912–1984) was a Uruguayan politician belonging to the National Party.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Broad Front (Uruguay), Duel, National Party (Uruguay), Reading Eagle, Uruguay.
- Candidates for President of Uruguay
- Ministers of Labor and Social Affairs of Uruguay
Broad Front (Uruguay)
The Broad Front (Frente Amplio, FA) is a left-wing political coalition in Uruguay.
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Duel
A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people with matched weapons.
National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party (Partido Nacional, PN) also known as the White Party (Partido Blanco), is a major political party in Uruguay.
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Reading Eagle
The Reading Eagle is the major daily newspaper in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
See also
Candidates for President of Uruguay
- Álvaro Delgado (politician)
- Alberto Héber Usher
- Alberto Zumarán
- Alfredo Baldomir
- Amílcar Vasconcellos
- Andrés Ojeda
- Carlos Julio Pereyra
- Constanza Moreira
- Daniel Martínez (politician)
- Eduardo Blanco Acevedo
- Emilio Frugoni
- Enrique Erro
- Ernesto Talvi
- Guido Manini Ríos
- Guillermo Stirling
- Horacio Terra Arocena
- Hugo Fernández Faingold
- Jorge Larrañaga
- José Amorín Batlle
- José Mujica
- Juan Andrés Ramírez
- Juan José de Amézaga
- Juan Sartori
- Juan Vicente Chiarino
- Líber Seregni
- Lorenzo Carnelli
- Luis Alberto de Herrera
- Luis Antonio Hierro López
- Luis Lacalle Pou
- Martín C. Martínez
- Martín Echegoyen
- Pablo Mieres
- Pedro Bordaberry
- Presidents of Uruguay
- Roberto Canessa
- Rodolfo Tálice
- Tabaré Vázquez
- Wilson Ferreira Aldunate
- Yamandú Orsi
- Zelmar Michelini
Ministers of Labor and Social Affairs of Uruguay
- Ángel María Gianola
- Alberto Fermín Zubiría
- Ana Lía Piñeyrúa
- Carlos Abdala
- Carlos Cat
- Eduardo Blanco Acevedo
- Eduardo Bonomi
- Eduardo Brenta
- Eduardo Víctor Haedo
- Enrique Erro
- Ernesto Murro
- Francisco Forteza
- Héctor Grauert
- Hugo Fernández Faingold
- Jorge Sapelli
- José Bayardi
- Julio Baraibar
- Luis Brezzo
- Manuel Flores Mora
- Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (Uruguay)
- Walter Santoro
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Erro
Also known as Popular Union (Uruguay).