Francisco Oviedo

Francisco Oviedo
Housing Minister of Paraguay
In office
3 October 2000[1]  6 February 2002[1]
President Luis González Macchi
Preceded by Federico Zayas[1]
Succeeded by James Spalding[1]
Finance Minister of Paraguay
In office
2 October 2000[2]  6 February 2002
President Luis González Macchi
Succeeded by James Spalding
Interior Minister of Paraguay
In office
6 February 2002[3]  2003
President Luis González Macchi
Preceded by Julio César Fanego
Vice President of Paraguay
In office
21 November 2007  15 August 2008
President Nicanor Duarte Frutos
Preceded by Luis Castiglioni
Succeeded by Federico Franco
Personal details
Political party Colorado Party

Francisco Arcidio Oviedo Brítez is a Paraguayan politician from the Colorado Party. He served as 27° Vice President of Paraguay from 21 November 2007 to 15 August 2008.

Political career

From 2000 to 2003 Oviedo held a number of ministerial positions in the cabinet of Luis González Macchi. In 2007 Oviedo was senator in the Paraguayan Senate, and was elected in a special election to succeed Luis Castiglioni as Vice President of the Republic for the remainder of the presidential term to end in August 2008.

Presidential aspiration

After Nicanor Duarte Frutos announced his resignation as President of Paraguay,[4] which was presented to the Paraguayan Congress on June 23, 2008,[5] it pointed that Francisco Oviedo, as vicepresident, would succeed him[6] if the Congress accepted Duarte's resignation. However, after political struggle in the Congress, former President Duarte's resignation was not accepted, and thus Oviedo couldn't swear as president.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Luis Castiglioni
Vice President of Paraguay
2007-2008
Succeeded by
Federico Franco
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