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Carlos Camy
Senator of Uruguay

Incumbent

Assumed office
2005
Director of ANCAP
In office
2010–2013
Personal details
Born

Carlos Daniel Camy Antognazza


(1970-09-09) 9 September 1970 (age 53)
San José de Mayo, Uruguay
Political partyNational

Carlos Daniel Camy Antognazza (born 9 September 1970) is a Uruguayan politician of the National Party (PN).[1]

Education

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He studied Business Administration in the School of Commerce and Law in the University of the Republic.[1]

Political career

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He is a member of the National Alliance sector in the San José Department. He currently serves as Senator of the Republic, a position he has held since 2005.[2] From 2010 to 2013 he was the director of ANCAP, later he formed the board of the National Corporation for Development.[3]

In 2015, after the resignation of Senator Sergio Botana (who took office as Intendant of Cerro Largo), Camy assumes the Senate seat for the entire legislature. In March 2019, he is elected 2nd Vice President of the Senate.[4]

Following the death of National Alliance leader Jorge Larrañaga, Camy took over as faction leader.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Carlos Daniel Camy". Alianza Nacional (in Spanish). 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  • ^ Anónimo (2014-08-12). "Camy Antognazza". Parlamento del Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  • ^ "Carlos Camy deja Ancap y ocupa el cargo en la CND. Nombran a una técnica en Ancap". www.partidonacional.org.uy (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  • ^ barias (2019-03-12). "SESIÓN DE SENADO 12 DE MARZO". Parlamento del Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  • ^ "Alianza Nacional se rearma tras fallecimiento de Larrañaga; Camy asume la presidencia del sector".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carlos_Camy&oldid=1200255511"

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