Guillermo Stirling (born
1937) is a
Uruguayan political figure.
Background and political alignment
Stirling is a prominent member of the
Uruguayan Colorado Party. He has been a close colleague of Presidents
Julio María Sanguinetti and
Jorge Batlle.
His grandfather
Manuel Stirling was a Deputy and Senator for
Paysandú.
Stirling was President of the
Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay from March 1, 1995 to March 1, 1996.
Ministerial office
He served as
Interior Minister under the Presidency of
Julio María Sanguinetti (2nd Presidency).
He subsequently served in the same office under
Jorge Batlle's Presidency.
Presidential candidate, 2004
He was the unsuccessful
Colorado Party candidate in the 2004
Presidential elections, gaining 10% of the vote,'Guillermo Stirling', Wikipedia (in Spanish),
Guillermo Stirling, (see 'Politics of Uruguay: Political parties and elections', below), which came about following a period of considerable economic instability.
Later political alignment with Pedro Bordaberry Herrán
Stirling was seen as closer to
Pedro Bordaberry Herrán for the Presidential elections in 2009, as opposed to former
Vice President of Uruguay Luis Antonio Hierro López, who was also seen as a likely contender for the
Colorado Party's candidacy. However, it was thought that Stirling himself and his internal voting recommendations did not command a very large personal following within the party. It was also thought that for the 2009 elections Stirling,...
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