Thus it was Addiego who briefly came to serve out the remainder of Álvarez's expected term of office until President-elect Sanguinetti was sworn in at the beginning of March 1985. Defenders of the political arrangement whereby Addiego became president were able to point out that it enabled Sanguinetti to receive the transfer of office from a civilian (Álvarez being a General). To international observers, the public relations aspect of what was billed as
Uruguay's transition to democracy was enhanced by the increased psychological distance between
Sanguinetti and
Álvarez. Sceptics were able to recall that since
Juan María Bordaberry's 1973 coup, which had led to the increased involvement of the Uruguayan military in the government, various of the so-called 'Military Government' Presidents - Bordaberry, Demicheli and Méndez, were in fact civilians, and it had been the military-backed National Security Council in any case which had cooperated with the November 1984 Presidential elections. Furthermore, it is an undoubted fact that many members of Sanguinetti's
Colorado party supported rule by decree, both in the preceding 12 years and, indeed, during the extra-parliamentary régime of
Gabriel Terra during the 1930s. From whatever perspective, however, the reasons which led to Addiego's brief period of presidential office exemplify something of the nature and even the ambiguities underlying the transition to Sanguinetti's presidency. The episode which led to Addiego's taking up the interim office of the Uruguayan Presidency arguably has historical parallels with the reluctance of US President-elect
Dwight D. Eisenhower to observe pre-inaugural protocols with the outgoing administration of President
Harry S. Truman in 1953, at a time of heightened political and discoursive tension. When he succeeded to the presidency, Addiego had not hitherto held the office of
Vice President of Uruguay, since that office had been in abeyance since 1973. Following Addiego's relinquishing of presidential office, the office of
Vice President of Uruguay was revived. ==Political affiliation and later career==