Luis Alberto Héber

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Luis A. Heber

Luis Alberto Héber Fontana (born 1957) is a Uruguayan political figure.

Background

Luis Alberto Héber comes from a prominent Uruguayan National Party family; he himself has also for many years associated himself with this party's cause. His father Mario Héber Usher was a prominent Senator among his Party's leadership. His uncle Alberto Héber Usher was President of Uruguay 1966-1967. He is married to Beatrice Dominice and they have two daughters.

Elected as Deputy; Senator

In 1989 Héber was elected to serve as a Deputy. He was President of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay from March 1, 1993 to March 1, 1994.

In 1994 Heber was elected to serve as a Senator, and in subsequent years was repeatedly re-elected.[1]

Family incident and diplomatic repercussions

It has been notably alleged by Senator Luis Alberto Héber, who is a son of Cecilia Fontana de Héber, assassinated by person(s) unknown in 1978, that records may show that the US Embassy in Montevideo had knowledge of this tragic incident. According to Senator Héber, his mother was assassinated because of efforts of local secret intelligence circles to preserve in office President Aparicio Méndez, alleged again by Senator Héber to have been a CIA asset. Again according to Senator Héber, the US Embassy was playing a 'double game' in 1978, talking human rights but simultaneously working with Uruguayan secret intelligence figures in order to defend President Méndez's position.[2]

In 2008 US Ambassador to Uruguay Frank E. Baxter was involved in controversial, high level exchanges regarding Uruguayan investigations into Senator Héber's mother's assassination and the allegations which arose from the tragic incident.

See also

References

  1. ^ 'Luis Alberto Héber Fontana', Wikipedia (in Spanish), es:Luis Alberto Heber
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Heber - fueron los servicios de inteligencia Caras Y Caretas, 12 January 2016, [1]
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