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Heraclio Ruggia was an Uruguayan engineer and politician. He was born in Mercedes on May 15, 1902.[1] He obtained a degree in civil engineering, after which he became a member of the Postal Directory.[1] He was named Chairman of the State Directory of Factories and Telephones (UTE) between February 1948 and February 1951.[1][2] He was a member of the National Aerodrome Commission on Aerodromes.[1]

Politically Ruggia was a Batllista.[3] Ruggia was named as Minister of Public Works in the cabinet of Óscar Diego Gestido on March 1, 1967.[4] On October 10, 1967, Ruggia and other Batllista ministers resigned from the cabinet in protest against Gestido's decree introducing 'Шаблон:Ill' the preceding day.[1][5][6]

Ruggia died on July 7, 1970.[1] In 1982 the municipal government of Montevideo named a street after Heraclio Ruggia.[7]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 Album revista del Bicentenario de Mercedes: publicacion oficial en numero unico del Comite Ejecutivo del Bicentenario de Mercedes. p. 280
  2. Marcos Medina Vidal. Reseña histórica de la U.T.E.. Organizatión Medina, 1952. p. 154
  3. Quarterly Economic Review: Uruguay, Paraguay, Issues 1-4. Economist Intelligence Unit Limited, 1967. p. 2
  4. Almanac of Current World Leaders, Volume 10. Marshall R. Crawshaw, 1967. pp. 13, 85
  5. Шаблон:Cite book
  6. Шаблон:Cite book
  7. Registro municipal. Montevideo (Uruguay). Intendencia Municipal, 1982. pp. 99-100