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  2. Uruguay’s once-dull election has become a dead heat in the ...

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    Uruguay's presidential candidate for the Republican Coalition, Alvaro Delgado, waves to supporters outside a polling station after voting during the presidential runoff election in Montevideo on ...

  3. Politics of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic, under which the president of Uruguay is both the head of state and the head of government, as well as a multiform party system. The president exercises executive power and legislative power and is vested in the two chambers of the General Assembly of Uruguay.

  4. Uruguay election frontrunner Yamandu Orsi pledges a ... - AOL

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    Uruguayan center-left opposition leader Yamandu Orsi, whose political ambitions were galvanized by his experience growing up in a dictatorship, is the pollsters' narrow favorite to win the second ...

  5. Uruguay ousts conservative government, elects leftist ... - AOL

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    Uruguay ousted its conservative government that had been in charge for the past five years, as leftist opposition candidate Yamandú Orsi claimed victory in a tight presidential runoff Sunday ...

  6. 2024 Uruguayan general election - Wikipedia

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    43.94 16 +3 National 28.15 9 −1 Colorado 16.85 5 +1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Uruguay Constitution Current constitution (1997) Previous constitutions 1830 1918 1934 1942 1952 1967 Executive President (list) Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou Cabinet Legislative Vice President Beatriz Argimón General Assembly Senate President Chamber of ...

  7. Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973–85), also known as the Uruguayan Dictatorship, was an authoritarian military dictatorship that ruled Uruguay for 12 years, from June 27, 1973 (after the 1973 coup d'état) until March 1, 1985.

  8. Uruguay votes for next president in closely fought runoff race

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    Voters in South America's laid-back Uruguay, known for its beaches, legalized marijuana and stability, will head to the polls on Sunday in a second-round presidential race between moderates that ...

  9. 2024 Uruguayan constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024 over 400,000 signatures from citizens were brought to the consideration of the Electoral Court for a plebiscite to be authorized. [3] Originally conceived by its advocates with the purpose of overhauling the social security system, if approved by more than 50% of voters, the $23 billion scheme backed by the country's powerful leftist unions would lower the retirement age, boost ...