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- Q5837040 abstract "Ernesto Arturo Ueltschi (April 1, 1922 – July 6, 2014) was an Argentine politician, lawyer, and teacher. Ueltschi served as the Governor of Mendoza from May 1, 1958, until October 12, 1961. His political career spanned from 1940 until 1995, when he tendered his resignation from the Integration and Development Movement (MID).Ueltschi was born in San Rafael, Mendoza, on April 1, 1922, to Oscar Rodolfo and Marta Hübbe. He and his family were of Swiss descent. He earned his law degree from the National University of La Plata in 1944. Ueltschi married Zulema Inés Lasa with whom he had three children - two lawyers and one engineer.Ueltschi won the Mendoza state election on February 23, 1958, as a candidate for the Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI), the political party of incoming President Arturo Frondizi. He was sworn into office as Governor of Mendoza on May 1, 1958, when he was 36 years old, and served until 1961. His vice governor was Pedro Luca Luja. His predecessor, Francisco Gabrielli, was elected through the state's first direct gubernatorial election in 1961.Ernesto Ueltschi died in Buenos Aires, where he resided, on July 6, 2014, at the age of 92.".
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- Q5837040 deathDate "2014-07-06".
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- Q5837040 orderInOffice "Governor of Mendoza".
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- Q5837040 name "Ernesto Ueltschi".
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- Q5837040 termEnd "1961-10-12".
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- Q5837040 comment "Ernesto Arturo Ueltschi (April 1, 1922 – July 6, 2014) was an Argentine politician, lawyer, and teacher. Ueltschi served as the Governor of Mendoza from May 1, 1958, until October 12, 1961. His political career spanned from 1940 until 1995, when he tendered his resignation from the Integration and Development Movement (MID).Ueltschi was born in San Rafael, Mendoza, on April 1, 1922, to Oscar Rodolfo and Marta Hübbe. He and his family were of Swiss descent.".
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