Ernesto Talvi


Ernesto Talvi Pérez in Montevideo is a Uruguayan politician and economist who has been the Minister of Foreign Relations of Uruguay since 1 March 2020,
Born to a Macedonian-born father and a Cuban mother, both of Sephardic descent, Talvi graduated from the University of the Republic and the University of Chicago.

Career

In 1990 he was appointed by Ramón Díaz, chairman of the Central Bank of Uruguay, to lead Economic Policy; from 1990 till 1995, inflation came down from 95,41% to 44,25%. He presided over the thinktank CERES since 1997 until 2018, when he left such position to pursue a political career.

Political career

Joining the Colorado Party, he contested the 2019 June primaries, and emerged as presidential candidate after beating former president Julio María Sanguinetti at the primaries in June, with 55% of the votes. He drew the attention of many center-leaning, young voters because of his liberal policies and support for same-sex marriage and other leftist policies implemented by the Broad Front governments, describing himself as both "liberal and progressive".
Ciudadanos, his political group within the party won 47% of the 300,000 Colorado votes, the latter representing 12,8% of the total valid votes in the October general election. As the November runoff election was hold between Luis Lacalle Pou and Daniel Martínez, the Colorado Party entered a coalition of 5 parties, led by the Blanco Party, which ended Broad Front rule of the country for three consecutive terms. Talvi served as Minister of Foreign Relations in the first four months of Lacalle's presidency. He resigned from this position on July 1, 2020, stating "It has been a privilege to serve the citizens of Uruguay from the Foreign Ministry at this time in which it was necessary to face extremely complex challenges". With the idea is to dedicate himself to leading his political sector, he was replaced by diplomat Francisco Bustillo, who had served as Uruguay's ambassador to Argentina and Spain, and took office on July 6.