Martín C. Martínez

Uruguayan lawyer and politician
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Martín C. Martínez

Martín Casimiro Martínez Fagalde, usually known as Martín C. Martínez (22 February 1859, Montevideo - 21 January 1946) was a Uruguayan lawyer and politician.

He was Minister of Finance from 1903 to 1904 and in 1916. He took part in the Constituent Assembly that drafted the Uruguayan Constitution of 1918. Soon afterwards he was a member in the National Council of Administration (1919-1921).

He was successively member of three parties: Constitutional Party, National Party and Independent National Party.

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