Líber Seregni Mosquera (13 December 1916 – 31 July 2004) was a Uruguayanmilitary officer and politician.[1] In his youth he was a member of the Colorado Party. Under successive governments of that party, he had a successful military career until his retirement in 1968.
Seregni was appointed commander of the second military region of San José and then the first military region of Montevideo.
Post-Dictatorship and Death
In 1971, he made an unsuccessful run for president as the Frente Amplio candidate, receiving 18.3% of the vote (3rd place). From 1973 until 1984 he was imprisoned, as part of the proceedings of the military dictatorship of Uruguay. In 1989, after the end of the dictatorship, he made the 2nd attempt at the presidency and received 20,35% of the votes (2nd place).