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Gabriel Terra

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In 1920. Terra presented a bill providing for the creation of a National Cooperative Institute. This formed, according to one study, "a type of consumer cooperative under public law, limited to State officials and supported by the Bank of the Republic." The scope of the initiative was expanded by the
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During his mandate, an aggressive import substitution industrialization policy was developed, between 1933 and 1938 the industry grew by 60%, more than 11,000 new factories were founded, important public works were carried out, such as a massive program of roads and workers' housing through the
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Speech by Dr. Gabriel Terra to thousands of workers in 1937, U.T.E Magazine. He ends by saying:"While the men of the opposition discuss whether or not they should go to vote, you workers of the Homeland work to carry out this great work. We want the progress of the country, we want a powerful
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and began an unconstitutional tour of the interior of the country in favor of a constitutional reform, instigating the mobilization of thousands of farmers through the center of Montevideo. On 1 April a "March on Montevideo" was organized, inspired by the
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was 100% monopolized by the "Issuance Department" created in 1935, based on article 51 of the 1934 Constitution ("All types of usury are prohibited"). On 14 April 1933, debt collection was eliminated, benefiting especially small and medium-sized
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National Council of Administration to cover all the inhabitants of the Republic, and although it was sanctioned with modifications by the House of Representatives the initiative was detained in the Senate without ever obtaining approval.
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that same year, causing him to remain paralytic for four years until his death in 1942. Terra died in poverty, passing away in an armchair on the early morning of 15 September 1942. At his funeral he received the corresponding
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Colored frame from a filming of the March on Montevideo in 1933, thousands of rural workers participated, particularly small farmers, it ended with several speeches and one "particularly vibrant and emotional" by Dr. Gabriel
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from the beginning, claiming that it was an unviable system that generated ungovernability. In 1932 the economic and political crisis worsened, so in November of that year he finally separated from the leading figures of
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Terra graduated as a lawyer in 1895 from UDELAR and had a lengthy political career, being a national deputy, he was deputy, minister of Industry, Work, and Public Instruction, a member of the 1917 Uruguayan
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His sayings about the Jewish people and international finance, in one of his long radio-conferences, are recorded on page 310 of the book "Gabriel Terra: The Man, The Politician, The Ruler" by General Dr.
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one from 1933 to 1934 and was re-elected by more than 60% of the electorate in 1934 for the period of 1934-1938. On 19 June 1938, his government ended, and he was appointed President of the
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of a presidential character, which was in full force until 1942, it restricted the immigration of "alcoholics, mentally ill and disabled", decriminalized homosexuality, recognized new
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It carried out programs for the modernization of agricultural production, the elimination of hunger and the subdivision of the land, with the creation of the
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On 13 February 1938, during a spontaneous congregation of workers to honor him in front of his house, in his last public speech to a popular crowd, he said:
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production company CINOCA in 1908 and was a member of the National Constituent Assembly of 1917, Minister of the Interior from 1919 to 1921, member of the
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who held office for the longest uninterrupted time, the only one to have three terms and the first to be re-elected. He presided over a
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country, we want an independent country, Long live the Homeland! Long live the workers of my country! Long live the March Revolution!".
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established in 1917 and guaranteed rights such as gender equality and women's suffrage, as well as the legalization of homosexuality.
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was reformed through the approval of the "Revaluation Law", the issuance of credit and the commercial activity of the
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president from March 1933 to May 1934 after launching a self-coup. However, he once again became a de jure
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from 1931 to 1933 and as dictator until 1938. He led a traditionalist and corporatist regime known as the
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On 1 March 1931, he assumed the Presidency of the Republic for the period 1931-1935. He opposed the
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The president was both head of state and head of government between 1933 and 1955
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The president was both head of state and head of government between 1830 and 1917
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for four years until his death in near-extreme poverty on September 15, 1942.
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who obtained 47.26% of the votes cast, compared to 52.02% in favor of Terra.
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of Industry, Labor and Public Instruction from 1907 to 1911. He founded the
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The president is both head of state and head of government from 1967 onward
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PROCESO Y SIGNIFICADO DEL COOPERATIVISMO URUGUAYO JUAN PABLO TERRA, P.38
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as fuel. His candidacy for the presidency in 1930 was opposed to the
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per month, between 1934 and 1938 the administration had significant
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Politician, jurist, and professor at the University of the Republic
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COOPERATIVISMO EN EL URUGUAY SERIE DE TEMAS NACIONALES 6 P.90
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inheritance, and his name is synonymous with repudiation in
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were reduced, all taxes on those who earned less than 100
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at the Higher School of Commerce (known since 1935 as the
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Avión Breda "Leonardo Da Vinci" Aviación Civil Uruguaya.
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On the night of 31 March 1933, with the support of the
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He died in poverty, left no economic inheritance, nor
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at 4% per year through Law 9,071. It did not ask for
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Terra was president of the 1058:of Uruguay, which constituted 61,000.00 of 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1866:Education and culture ministers of Uruguay 1287: 1273: 633:Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay 549:Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay 273: 949:, Protection of Children and the family, 230:Learn how and when to remove this message 212:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 1809:became the collective head of government 976: 892: 791: 763:Bank of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay 175:This article includes a list of general 377:March 1, 1931 – March 31, 1933 1896:Collars of the Order of the White Lion 1833: 773:until his death on 15 September 1942. 684:Graduated as a lawyer in 1895, he was 587:, graduating in 1895. He practiced as 332:March 31, 1933 – May 18, 1934 1268: 302:May 18, 1934 – June 19, 1938 1881:Colorado Party (Uruguay) politicians 757:government between 1931 and 1933, a 623:between 1931 and 1933, but became a 595:at the end of the 1890's and he was 161: 88:adding citations to reliable sources 59: 18: 890:the name of "Revolution of March". 696:in 1917, Minister to the President 679: 532:While in power, Terra promoted the 523:constitutional president of Uruguay 365:Constitutional President of Uruguay 343:Himself as constitutional president 13: 1735:National Council of Administration 1098:List of political families#Uruguay 872:National Council of Administration 617:National Council of Administration 279:President Dr. Gabriel Terra (1937) 181:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1907: 1295:Heads of state and government of 1200: 1066:in the 19th century, until 1933. 1003:Ministry of Education and Culture 34:This article has multiple issues. 1706: 1046:, in 1935 it paid the debt with 921:). In 1934 he promulgated a new 897:Police Officer, Montevideo 1933. 635:in 1938. However, he suffered a 166: 64: 23: 16:President of Uruguay (1873–1942) 1088:Constitution of Uruguay of 1934 909:government that was opposed by 858:and the majority sector of the 788:National Government (1931-1938) 603:) from 1901. He was a national 441:María Marcelina Ilarraz Miranda 355:Himself as designated president 75:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 1861:20th-century Uruguayan lawyers 1807:National Council of Government 1537:National Council of Government 1185: 1174: 1148: 1122: 585:economic and financial science 519:José Luis Gabriel Terra Leivas 1: 1115: 474:, Joaquina Leivas y Caballero 400:Himself as de facto president 320:De facto President of Uruguay 1162:(in Spanish). 4 October 2023 1054:and by 1938 it paid all the 472:José Ladislao Terra Silveira 431:September 15, 1942 (aged 69) 246:, the first or paternal 7: 1841:Politicians from Montevideo 1081: 951:Equality between both sexes 838:with the former presidents 702:National Board of Directors 668:. He was affiliated to the 666:National Board of Directors 583:while also specializing in 540:, officially abolished the 10: 1912: 1103: 913:, the Independent Whites ( 619:from 1926 to 1929. 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