Yamandu Orsi has been inaugurated as Uruguay’s new president, signaling a centre-left political shift. He
Yamandu Orsi has assumed the presidency of Uruguay, signifying a center-left political shift. Supported by
Yamandú Orsi will be inaugurated as Uruguay’s new president on Saturday, marking 40 years since
Amid declining approval ratings, President Lula is set to visit Uruguay on March 1 to
Yamandú Orsi, representing Uruguay’s left-wing coalition, won the presidential runoff against conservative candidate Álvaro Delgado.
In Uruguay’s recent presidential runoff, left-wing candidate Yamandú Orsi defeated sitting conservative candidate Álvaro Delgado.
Uruguay’s presidential runoff election features a close race between center-left candidate Yamandu Orsi and conservative
Yamandu Orsi won Uruguay’s presidential runoff, defeating conservative Alvaro Delgado with 49.77% of the vote.
Álvaro Delgado conceded defeat to Yamandú Orsi in Uruguay’s presidential runoff. Orsi, representing the center-left