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Pablo Siris Seade

Pablo Siris Seade

National Director of Telecommunications and Audiovisual Communication Services, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining (MIEM), Uruguay

Pablo Siris Seade is a journalist and holds a Diploma in Governance and Public Innovation from CAF and the University of Montevideo.

Since March 1, 2025, he has served as National Director of Telecommunications and Communication Services at the Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mining (Dinatel-MIEM).

Between 2020 and 2025, he was the director representing the Frente Amplio party at the Communications Services Regulatory Unit (Ursec).

He was the general director of information and head of the Caracas bureau for the multi-state network teleSUR and head of international news for the Venezuelan News Agency.

He has served as head of institutional and corporate communications for various public and private organizations in Uruguay and Venezuela.

He has been a director and editorial coordinator, as well as an editor and columnist for various publications in Uruguay, Venezuela, and Panama.

He also taught workshops on union communication, community journalism, and citizen reporting.

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