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In 1879 he became senator in representation of the San José Department, and he was also vice president and president of the Uruguayan Senate in 1880.
Uruguay: A May 2007 Factum/El Espectador survey asked Uruguayans about a law under debate in their country's Senate, which would legalize abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, finding that 61% support the law, 27% oppose the law, and 12% are unsure about it.