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Wilson Ferreira Aldunate was born on 1919 in Uruguay, is an A national Party politicians. Discover Wilson Ferreira Aldunate'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 69 years old?

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Date of death 1988
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1919

Wilson Ferreira Aldunate (1919–1988) was a Uruguayan politician and a historically important member of the National Party.

1963

He was Minister of Agriculture during the second National Council of Government with Blanco majority (1963-1967).

As a Senator he led the Por la Patria faction and made weekly radio addresses.

He was among the more liberal members of his party and a fierce opposer of President Jorge Pacheco Areco.

1971

He ran for president in the 1971 elections, with Carlos Julio Pereyra as running mate.

He won the most votes of any candidate, finishing over 60,000 votes ahead of runner-up Juan Maria Bordaberry of the Colorado Party.

However, under the Ley de Lemas system in effect at the time, Bordaberry won the presidency because the combined Colorado vote exceeded the combined National vote by just over 12,800 votes.

1973

After the 1973 Uruguayan coup d'etat he had conflicts with the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay and was a leading non-Leftist to flee to Buenos Aires.

1976

He opposed the dictatorship from his exile in many countries; in 1976 he addressed the US Senate, denouncing human right abuses in his country and asking for a stop of US military aid to Uruguay.

1984

On June 16, 1984 he returned to Uruguay only to be arrested, which led to protests in Latin America and Spain.

As well as protests at home where his party wanted his release.

He was released five days after the presidential election; the first thing he did when addressing the crowds was to offer "governability" to the new democratic government.

The most critical moment was on the occasion of the parliamentary discussion and passing of the controversial Expiry Law, which Ferreira supported.

1988

He died of cancer in 1988.

On his death President Julio María Sanguinetti said "He lived as a gladiator and died a messenger of peace."

He is buried at Cementerio del Buceo, Montevideo.