Julio César Grauert
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Julio César Grauert (1902–1933) was a
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an journalist and political figure.


Background

He was a lawyer by profession. His brother
Héctor Grauert Héctor Grauert (1907–1991) was a Uruguayan political figure. Background He was a lawyer by profession. His brother Julio César Grauert was a Colorado Party Deputy. Public offices He was elected a Deputy in 1942 and subsequently a Senator. He ...
(1907–1991) was active in politics.


Public office

A member of the
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an
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Party, he was elected a deputy in 1929.


Death

He died in a confrontation with the security forces in 1933, during the presidency of
Gabriel Terra José Luis Gabriel Terra Leivas (August 1, 1873 – September 15, 1942) was a Uruguayan lawyer and statesman who served as the 26th constitutional president of Uruguay from 1931 to 1933 and as dictator until 1938. He led a traditionalist and ...
.'Julio César Grauert' Wikipedia (in Spanish), :es:Julio César Grauert,


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References

People from Montevideo Uruguayan people of German descent 1902 births 1933 deaths Colorado Party (Uruguay) politicians Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay 20th-century Uruguayan journalists {{Uruguay-journalist-stub