Politician

Beatriz Argimón

1961 - today

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Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Beatriz Argimón is the 17,753rd most popular politician, the 286th most popular biography from Uruguay and the 58th most popular Uruguayan Politician.

Beatriz Argimón is a Uruguayan politician, known for being the first woman to serve as the Vice President of Uruguay, a position she has held since March 2020. She is a member of the National Party and has previously held various political roles, including serving in the Chamber of Representatives.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Beatriz Argimón ranks 17,753 out of 19,576Before her are Trent Lott, Khamis Gaddafi, Valery Asapov, Russ Kun, George S. Boutwell, and Aleksey Dyumin. After her are Morcar, Marin Raykov, Peter Welch, Jean-Bédel Bokassa Jr., Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and Eadberht of Northumbria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Beatriz Argimón ranks 646Before her are Johann Passler, Owen Teale, Gilbert Houngbo, Kirsten Emmelmann, Alexis Mendoza, and Christopher Ferguson. After her are Peter Doohan, Keith Gordon, Fahrudin Omerović, Violeta Bermúdez, Warrel Dane, and Orla Brady.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Beatriz Argimón ranks 286 out of NaNBefore her are Miguel Seijas (1930), Diego Aguirre (1965), Javier Chevantón (1980), Sebastián Coates (1990), Fabián Carini (1979), and Karina Pankievich (1950). After her are Walter Mantegazza (1952), Pablo Bengoechea (1965), Jorge Da Silva (1961), Sebastián Eguren (1981), Abel Hernández (1990), and José Zalazar (1963).

Among Politicians In Uruguay

Among politicians born in Uruguay, Beatriz Argimón ranks 58Before her are Máximo Santos (1847), Julio Herrera y Obes (1841), Alberto Héber Usher (1918), Rodolfo Nin Novoa (1948), Martín Vázquez (1969), and Carolina Cosse (1961). After her are Daniel Martínez (1957), Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez (1962), and Luis Almagro (1963).

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