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For the Chilean footballer, see Álvaro Ramos Sepúlveda.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ramos and the second or maternal family name is Trigo.
Álvaro Ramos Trigo (born 11 March 1950 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan agronomist and politician.
An agronomist by profession, he is an important consultant.[1]
A member of the National Party, he served twice as Minister:
- Agriculture (1 March 1990 - 1 February 1993) during Luis Alberto Lacalle's tenure
- Foreign Relations (1 March 1995 - 2 February 1998) of Julio María Sanguinetti's second government
Elected to the Senate, he served 1998–2000.[2]
He was also a candidate for Vicepresident (1994 elections) and President (1999 primaries).
He is a lecturer at ORT University.[1]
- Prof. Álvaro Ramos (in Spanish)
- Senator Ramos (in Spanish)
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