Alberto Guani

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Alberto Guani (1877–1956) was an Uruguayan jurist, diplomat and the Vice President from 1943 to 1947.

Alberto Guani was born in Montevideo in 1877. He studied law, and became a well-known lawyer specialised in International Law. He entered the diplomatic service, and served as Uruguay's Plenipotentiary Minister in Austria-Hungary and Switzerland (1911), in Belgium and the Netherlands (1913), in France (19251926) and in the United Kingdom (19361938). Additionally, he served as Uruguay's representative at the League of Nations.

In Uruguayan politics, he was a member of the Colorado Party. President Alfredo Baldomir designated him Foreign Minister, serving from 1938 to 1943. In the November 1942 elections, he was selected running-mate of Juan José de Amézaga in the ticket of the majority faction of the Colorado Party. Duly elected, he was Uruguay's Vice President from 1943 to 1947.

Alberto Guani died in Montevideo in 1956.

Preceded by
Alfredo Navarro
Vice President of Uruguay
1943–1947
Succeeded by
Luis Batlle Berres
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