Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Beatriz Argimón Cedeira (born 14 August 1961) is a Uruguayan politician and notary of the National Party currently serving as the 18th Vice President of Uruguay since 1 March 2020, being the first woman to be elected in that position.

  2. Beatriz Argimón Cedeira (Montevideo, 14 de agosto de 1961) es una escribana y política uruguaya perteneciente al Partido Nacional. Es la 18.ª vicepresidente de Uruguay desde el 1° de marzo de 2020 bajo la presidencia de Luis Lacalle Pou , siendo la primera mujer electa en ocupar el cargo. [ 1 ]

  3. Beatriz Argimon. 19,065 likes · 1,292 talking about this. 14/08/61. Casada. Madre de Belén y Santiago. Abuela de Juan Felipe. Vicepresidenta de la República Oriental del Uruguay....

    • 20.4K
    • 65
  4. parlamento.gub.uy › camarasycomisiones › legisladoresParlamento UY | Argimón

    Argimón, Beatriz. PRESIDENTA DE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL Y DE LA CÁMARA DE SENADORES . PARTIDO NACIONAL. E-mail. bargimon@parlamento.gub.uy .

  5. Apr 3, 2021 · As part of a new IPU series called 'A conversation with...', we interview parliamentarians from all over the world to find out who they represent and what motivates them. In this edition, we discover Beatriz Argimòn, President of the General Assembly and of the Senate of Uruguay and Member of the IPU Executive Committee (interview ...

  6. Mar 16, 2021 · News. Stories. Women in leadership: Beatriz Argimón, "I will not allow the naysayers or those who want us to regress in our rights to advance.” Date: Tuesday, 16 March 2021. Photo: Department of photography of the Parliament of Uruguay. What inspired you to work in politics?

  7. 102K Followers, 1,233 Following, 3,431 Posts - Beatriz Argimón (@beatrizargimon) on Instagram: "Casada. Madre de Belén y Santiago. Abuela de Juan Felipe. Vicepresidenta de la República Oriental del Uruguay."

    No.
    Portrait
    Name (birth–death)
    Term Of Office(start)
    18
    Beatriz Argimón (1961–)
    1 March 2020
    Incumbent
    17
    Lucía Topolansky (1944–)
    13 September 2017
    1 March 2020
    16
    1 March 2015
    13 September 2017
    15
    Danilo Astori (1940–2023)
    1 March 2010
    1 March 2015