Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou, born on August 11, 1973 in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a Uruguayan politician who is currently Uruguay**.
He comes from a political family, his father, Luis Alberto Lacalle, was a Uruguayan member, and his mother, Julia Pou, is a former Uruguayan senator. Lacalle Pou has extensive experience in politics, law and public service.
Personal Experience:
In 1998, Lacalle Pou graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Pontifical Catholic University of Uruguay.
In 1999, he began his political career by being elected as a deputy to the Provincial Chamber of Deputies of Canelones.
In 2004 and 2009, he was re-elected as a member of Parliament.
In 2011, he became President of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay.
In 2014, he ran as a candidate for the Jatiya Party, but was unsuccessful.
Since 2015, he has served as a member of the National Assembly.
In October 2019, he ran again** and won the second round of voting in November.
On March 1, 2020, he officially took office in Uruguay**.
Social Appointments:
Uruguay** (1 March 2020 to present).
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay (2011).
Deputy of the Provincial Council of Canelones (since 1999).
Main Achievements:
Became the youngest elected candidate in Uruguay's history**.
In the 2019** election, after two rounds of voting, the final victory was narrowly won.
During his tenure, he promoted the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between Uruguay and China.
Social Contribution:
During his tenure, Lacalle Pou worked to strengthen law and order, improve people's livelihood and promote economic development in Uruguay.
During the pandemic, he led Uruguay** through a series of measures, including the formation of a high-level response team and the development of anti-epidemic policies.
Promote the development of bilateral relations between Uruguay and China, especially in the fields of economy, trade, science and technology, and culture.
Character evaluation:
Lacalle Pou was seen as a pragmatic, new-school, socially insightful politician.
His policy advocacy focused on areas of public concern, such as policing, employment, and economic reform.
His leadership style and policy choices have enjoyed some support in Uruguay, but he has also faced challenges and criticism.