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Juan Carlos Wasmosy was born on 15 December, 1938 in Asuncion, Paraguay, is a President of Paraguay from 1993 to 1998. Discover Juan Carlos Wasmosy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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85 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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15 December 1938 |
Birthday |
15 December |
Birthplace |
Asuncion, Paraguay |
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Paraguay
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Juan Carlos Wasmosy Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Juan Carlos Wasmosy's Wife?
His wife is María Teresa Carrasco
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Juan Bautista Wasmosy (Father)
María Gregoria Monti Paoli (Mother) |
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María Teresa Carrasco |
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Children |
5 |
Juan Carlos Wasmosy Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Juan Carlos Wasmosy worth at the age of 85 years old? Juan Carlos Wasmosy’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Paraguay. We have estimated Juan Carlos Wasmosy's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He won with almost 42 percent of the vote, in what is generally acknowledged to be the first (largely) free and fair election in the country's history (the country had gained independence in 1811), with Domingo Laino finishing a close second.
Although there were confirmed cases of fraud, a team of international observers led by Jimmy Carter concluded that Wasmosy's margin of victory was large enough to Offset any wrongdoing.
Carter also noted that opposition candidates took 60 percent of the vote between them.
This was a remarkable figure given Paraguay's long history of autocratic rule.
For most of the country's history, particularly during Alfredo Stroessner's 35-year dictatorship, the opposition was barely tolerated when it was even permitted at all.
His ancestors Dániel Vámosy and József Vámosy, immigrated to South America from Debrecen, Hungary in 1828.
At that time, the surname of the family was Vámosy; it was Hispanicized to Wasmosy.
His relative, Alceu Wamosy (1895–1923), a famous Brazilian writer, is also from this ancestry.
Juan Carlos Wasmosy Monti (born December 15, 1938) is a Paraguayan former politician and engineer who was the 44th president of Paraguay from 1993 to 1998.
He was a member of the Colorado Party, and the country's first freely elected president, as well as the first civilian president in 39 years.
Born in Asunción, Wasmosy trained as a civil engineer and became head of the Paraguayan consortium working on the Itaipu Dam.
During this project, he amassed a large amount of wealth.
He served as minister of integration under President Andrés Rodríguez.
At the time of Stroessner's ouster in 1989, the country had only known two years of true democracy in its entire history.
However, he became very unpopular when he appointed many of Stroessner's supporters to government posts.
He also failed to continue the limited reforms of Rodríguez.
A principal obstacle was the factional nature of the party, which contributed in the stalling of many of his priorities.
He was a solid conservative who approved market-oriented policies.
He oversaw the privatization of the national airline, merchant fleet and steel company.
Rodríguez endorsed Wasmosy as his successor in the 1993 elections.
Juan Carlos Wasmosy went to see the home town of his ancestors in 1995 during his official visit to Hungary.
Lino Oviedo, head of the Paraguayan army, allegedly attempted a coup in April 1996.
Wasmosy countered by offering Oviedo a ministerial position, but soon imprisoned him.
When he made the offer to Oviedo, many Paraguans accused him of undermining the civilian government and organized massive demonstrations in the capital.
Wasmosy was barred from running again in 1998; in response to Stroessner's authoritarian excesses, the 1992 constitution barred any sort of reelection for the president.
Raúl Cubas stood for the Colorado Party presidential nomination and won.
In 2002, Wasmosy was convicted of defrauding the Paraguayan state and was himself sentenced to four years in prison.
The sentence was later appealed.
Upon appeal, his sentence was reduced to bail and house arrest.
As a former president of Paraguay, he was made a senator for life.