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  2. List of newspapers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    El Observador (Montevideo) Digital edition; El País (Montevideo) Digital edition; La Diaria (Montevideo) Digital edition; La República (Montevideo) Digital edition; MercoPress (Montevideo) Digital edition; Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition; El Telégrafo Digital edition

  3. El Observador (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    El Observador is a Uruguayan newspaper, published for the first time on 22 October 1991, and distributed nationwide. Its circulation is verified by the Argentine institution IVC. Its circulation is verified by the Argentine institution IVC.

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    La Diaria; Diario Oficial (Uruguay) O. El Observador (Uruguay) P. El País (Uruguay) R. La República (Uruguay) S. Semanario Hebreo This page was last edited on ...

  5. El Diario (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    El Diario was an influential Uruguayan daily newspaper, with evening circulation.. It was established in 1923. Up to the 1980s it was published by Seusa, the same company owning another important newspaper, La Mañana.

  6. 2022 Uruguayan Law of Urgent Consideration referendum

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    A referendum on the Urgent Consideration Law was held in Uruguay to ask the electorate if 135 articles of Law 19,889 (known as the "Urgent Consideration Law", "Urgency Law" or simply "LUC") – approved by the General Assembly in 2020 and considered as the main legislative initiative of the coalition government of President Luis Lacalle Pou — should be repealed.

  7. Jorge Gandini - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Gandini Astesiano was born on May 5, 1958, in the Aires Puros neighborhood of Montevideo, the eldest son of a newsstand and a public official, both supporters of the Colorado Party. [1]

  8. Cabildo Abierto - Wikipedia

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    Cabildo Abierto (Spanish for "Open cabildo" or "Town hall meeting") is an Uruguayan political party founded in 2019. The party is described as right-wing populist, [1] [2] nationalist [3] [4] [5] and conservative, [6] as well as mostly characterized as far-right on the mainstream political spectre.

  9. Talk:El Observador (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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