Left-wing candidate Yamandu Orsi won Uruguay's presidency, promising to address costs and inequality.

Left-wing candidate Yamandu Orsi won Uruguay's presidential election, defeating conservative Alvaro Delgado with 49.8% of the vote. Orsi, a former history teacher and mayor, promises to tackle high living costs and inequality while maintaining economic stability. His victory marks a shift from the center-right government that has been in power for the past five years. Orsi's Broad Front coalition also won a majority in the Senate, giving him a stronger legislative position.

November 24, 2024
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