Lucía Topolansky

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Lucía Topolansky
Lucía Topolansky in 2014
17th Vice President of Uruguay
Assumed office
13 September 2017
PresidentTabaré Vázquez
Preceded byRaúl Sendic
First Lady of Uruguay
In role
1 March 2010 – 1 March 2015
PresidentJosé Mujica
Preceded byMaría Auxiliadora Delgado
Succeeded byMaría Auxiliadora Delgado
Senator of Uruguay
In office
15 February 2005 – 12 September 2017
Representative of Uruguay
In office
15 February 2000 – 14 February 2005
ConstituencyMontevideo
Personal details
Born
Lucía Topolansky Saavedra

(1944-09-25) 25 September 1944 (age 79)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Political partyMovement of Popular Participation
Other political
affiliations
Broad Front
Spouse
(m. 2005)
Parent(s)Luis Topolansky
María Elia Saavedra

Lucía Topolansky Saavedra (born 25 September 1944) is a Uruguayan politician who served as a Senator from 2005 to 2017. Topolansky, who is the wife of former President José Mujica, was the First Lady of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015. She is currently serving as Vice President of Uruguay starting from September 2017, after Raúl Fernando Sendic's resignation.[1]

Background

During her childhood she studied in the College Sacré Cœur de las Hermanas Dominicas in Montevideo with her twin sister. She then entered the Instituto Alfredo Vásquez Acevedo and there she became part of the guild of students.

She has been associated with the Movement of Popular Participation (MPP) for many years,[2] linked with the former guerilla movement the Tupamaros.

She is of a Polish noble family ancestry on her father's side (Luis Topolansky).

She is married to José Mujica, who was the President of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015.

Political offices

She served as a Representative for Montevideo from 2000 to 2005 and she subsequently became a Senator. In the 2009 election she received the highest number of votes for Senator, being the leader of the 609 list.

She was considered as a possible running mate for Tabare Vazquez, the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition, in the 2014 elections.[3]

Acting President of Uruguay

On 26 November 2010, due to the absence of both President Mujica and Vice-President Danilo Astori, she became Acting President, making her the first female president of Uruguay, despite it being temporary. This brief term of acting Presidency lasted until 28 November 2010, when elected Vice President Astori returned to Uruguay.[4][5]

This state of affairs came about because of a clause in the Uruguayan Constitution, which stipulates that the Presidency passes temporarily to the leader of the largest elected grouping in the Upper House, if both the President and the Vice President are absent from the territory of the Republic.

Vice President of Uruguay

Following the resignation of Raúl Fernando Sendic, after protracted series of controversies, she was appointed Vice President of Uruguay in Sendic's place on 13 September 2017.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lucía Topolansky se convertirá en vicepresidenta". El Observador. 11 September 2017. Template:Es icon
  2. ^ 'Lucía Topolansky', Wikipedia (in Spanish), es:Lucía Topolansky,
  3. ^ "Uruguay's first lady praises Cristina Fernandez and blast opposition". Merco Press.
  4. ^ El País (2010-11-28). "Lucía Topolansky presidenta de Uruguay" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  5. ^ Mercopress (2010-11-25). "First time ever woman president (for a few days) in Uruguay". Retrieved 2011-04-29.