The lawyer Nicolás Martinelli, who until now performed functions in direct advice to the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou, will take over the position left vacant by Luis Calabria, who resigned last Wednesday, August 31. The news was broadcast by Underlined and confirmed by Diario La R with government sources.
The decision to place Nicolás Martinelli in that position was taken this Sunday, the 4th, after reaching an agreement between President Luis Lacalle Pou and the Minister of the Interior, Luis Alberto Heber. Nicolás Martinelli has been Luis Lacalle Pou’s trusted man for years, and is part of the Aire Fresco sector.
On February 1, 2021, the news was known that he was going to provide direct advice to the President of the Republic. The new position forced him to leave the post of Director General of the Secretariat of the Ministry of Social Development, although for a while he accompanied the modernization process of this portfolio.
Martinelli is a doctor in Law and Social Sciences, graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of the Republic. He has specialization courses in Financial Administration and Foreign Trade. He is currently an adviser on parliamentary affairs to Dr. Luis Lacalle Pou and collaborates with Dr. Pablo Da Silveira in the coordination of the technical teams of the All sector of the National Party.
During 2011, he joined a Commission made up of the President of the House of Representatives to carry out a primary study of legislative decontamination of the Uruguayan legal system, work completed and presented to the General Assembly in March 2012.
endorsements
The Undersecretary of Public Health, José Luis Satdjian, expressed on his twitter account his “total confidence” in Martinelli to “continue the work of Luis Calabria in the Ministry of the Interior. Demonstrated ability to challenge. In the same vein, the Minister of Social Development, Martín Lema, expressed “full confidence” in Nicolás Martinelli. »His great attributes as a person and professional will make him equal to the responsibility,» he pointed out.