Faustino Harrison

Faustino Harrison Usoz (21 May 1900, Chamangá, Flores Department – 20 August 1963, Montevideo) was a Uruguayan politician.Harrison was elected to the ruling nine-member National Council of Government in 1959.[1] A member of the ruralista faction of the National Party loyal to Benito Nardone, he proposed a more ambitious Ministry of Economy that would take greater responsibility for economic planning – an idea that would not come to fruition.[1][4] Harrison died of a heart attack on 20 August 1963 in Montevideo, a few months after completing his presidential term.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Uruguayan lawyer, judge or jurist is a stub.
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