"Throughout his intense and fruitful life, Don Daniel Fernández Crespo must be taken as a genuine example of public service, of proven morals and a true champion of political and parliamentary work for the benefit of the working classes. Those who knew him and worked tirelessly with him admired him for his political, human and moral qualities. While this was happening among his nationalist supporters, his adversaries respected him, not for his verbosity but for his constant and persevering work in favor of achieving better living conditions for the popular classes. He dedicated all his action to causes that motivate a perennial memory of the simplest orientals and transform him into an unavoidable reference for all those who embrace the selfless activity of serving others. What else can political work be than that of service to the community and its people!!!. Thus was born in ancient Greece, where the Polis or the so-called City States were a magnificent example of life in society. That is one of the inspiring sources of modern Democracy."
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Presidents of the National Council of Government (Uruguay)Intendants of MontevideoNational Party (Uruguay) politicians
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Semblanza a Fernández Crespo Dr. Marcello Brienza
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