Graciela Bianchi


Graciela Elena Bianchi Poli is a Uruguayan lawyer, notary, teacher, and politician of the National Party. She served as Senator of Uruguay in the 49th Legislature. She is known for her interventions in constant confrontation with the opposition and for posting fake news on social media.

Early life and education

Graciela Bianchi was born in Montevideo, to an Italian-Uruguay family. All four of her grandparents fled Fascist Italy and settled in Uruguay in 1925, originating from the Tuscany region. She was raised in a working-class household; her father worked at a bank and her mother was a homemaker. Her maternal grandfather, who lost his Italian citizenship upon acquiring Uruguayan nationality, was an active member of the Communist Party of Uruguay.
She studied history teaching at the at the Instituto de Profesores Artigas, and later pursued notary studies and law at the University of the Republic. After 35 years in teaching, she is currently retired. She was a secondary education principal of the Liceo Francisco Bauzá for 18 years, secretary of in the Senate, and secretary of the . She worked until 2014 as a panelist on the daytime talk show Esta boca es mía aired on Teledoce.

Political career

In 2013 she joined the National Party. In the 2014 primaries, she endorsed Luis Lacalle Pou for president, being elected Senator and Deputy for Montevideo. In January 2015, she announced that she would not assume her seat in the Senate, opting to take on deputies, in accordance with the provisions of Article 101 of the Constitution of the Republic.
In the 2019 general election, she was elected senator for the 49th Legislature. She assumed her seat on February 15, 2020, and since March of that year, she has been second in the presidential line of succession.

Personal life

Bianchi is married and the mother of two children, the elder a notary and the younger an architect.