Duilio Brunello

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Duilio Brunello
Federal Interventor of Córdoba
In office
15 March 1974 – 7 September 1974
Preceded byMario Agodino
Succeeded byRaúl Lacabanne
Personal details
Born30 May 1925
San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina
Died9 May 2021 (aged 95)
Political partyNone

Duilio Antonio Rafael Brunello (30 May 1925 - 9 May 2021)[1] was an Argentine Peronist politician. He served in the Argentine Senate, the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and as Federal Interventor of Córdoba, Argentina from March 15, 1974 to September 7, 1974.[2]

Brunello was elected to the Senate in 1955 for Catamarca Province, taking office in April 1955. The coup of September 1955 dissolved the Senate. He was later a vice-president of the Justicialist Party and was a national deputy at the time of the 1976 coup. He has also been deputy minister for Social Development.

In 1990, Brunello received a presidential pardon from Carlos Menem relating to charges of embezzling government funds.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Profile of Duilio Antonio Rafael Brunello
  2. ^ "Falleció el reconocido dirigente Duilio Brunello" (in Spanish). Elancasti. 10 May 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Argentine Defends Release of 'Dirty War' Leaders". The New York Times. 31 December 1990.
Political offices
Preceded by Federal Interventor of Córdoba
1974
Succeeded by