Francisco Beltrame
Uruguayan architect and politician
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Francisco Beltrame | |
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Minister of Housing, Territorial Planning and Environment | |
In office June 14, 2012 – March 2015 | |
Preceded by | Graciela Muslera |
Succeeded by | Eneida de León |
Personal details | |
Born | 1952 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Political party | Broad Front |
Alma mater | University of the Republic |
Francisco Santiago Beltrame Echeverría (born 1952 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan architect and politician.
Graduated at the University of the Republic, he specialized in housing cooperatives. Afterwards he worked at MEVIR (organization in charge of eradicating unhealthy rural houses).[1]
In 2012 he was appointed Minister of Housing, Territorial Planning and Environment,[2] replacing the previous office holder Graciela Muslera.[1]
See also
- Cabinet of Uruguay
References
- ^ a b "Beltrame replaces Muslera". El Observador. 1 June 2012. Archived from the original on 22 April 2013.
- ^ "Uruguayan Cabinet". Presidencia de la República. Retrieved 29 July 2013. (in Spanish)
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