Uruguay readies for polls with left hoping for comeback


Presidential frontrunner Yamandu Orsi, left, of the Broad Front coalition, on Oct. 22, 2024, and opponent, National Party candidate Alvaro Delgado, on Nov. 20, 2024, both in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Presidential frontrunner Yamandu Orsi, left, of the Broad Front coalition, on Oct. 22, 2024, and opponent, National Party candidate Alvaro Delgado, on Nov. 20, 2024, both in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Uruguayans go to the polls on Sunday (November 24, 2024) with the leftist alliance of celebrated ex-president Jose Mujica hoping to reclaim the country’s top job five years after a right-wing victory based on concerns over crime and taxes.

Former history teacher Yamandu Orsi of the leftist Frente Amplio (Broad Front) will go head-to-head with ex-veterinarian Alvaro Delgado of the National Party, a member of outgoing President Luis Lacalle Pou’s center-right Republican Coalition.

Orsi, 57, is seen as the understudy of 89-year-old “Pepe” Mujica, a former leftist guerrilla lionized as “the world’s poorest president” during his 2010-2015 rule because of his modest lifestyle.

Orsi had garnered 43.9% of the October 27 first-round vote — short of the 50-percent cutoff to avoid a runoff but ahead of the 26.7% of ballots cast for Delgado, 55.

The pair came out tops from a crowded field of 11 candidates seeking to replace Lacalle Pou, who has a high approval rating but is barred constitutionally from seeking a second consecutive term.

Polls point to a tight race on Sunday, with Orsi only marginally ahead in stated voter intention in South America’s second-smallest country.

Other parties within the Republican Coalition have since thrown their support behind Delgado, boosting his numbers.

“Conditions are in place for us to take charge… to make the changes the country needs,” Orsi told a closing campaign rally Wednesday.

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Delgado, for his part, told supporters Uruguay was better off today thanks to the Republican Coalition in charge, adding: “I am prepared” to lead.

Liberal mold-breaker

A victory for Orsi would see Uruguay swing left again after five years of conservative rule in the country of 3.4 million inhabitants.

The Frente Amplio coalition broke a decades-long conservative stranglehold with an election victory in 2005, and held the presidency for three straight terms.

It was voted out in 2020 on the back of concerns about rising crime blamed on high taxes and a surge in cocaine trafficking through the port of Montevideo.

Polling numbers show perceived insecurity remains Uruguayans’ top concern five years later.

The first round of voting was accompanied by a referendum in which Uruguayans were asked whether police should be allowed to carry out nighttime raids on homes as part of the fight against drug trafficking. The initiative failed.

Voting is compulsory in Uruguay, one of Latin America’s most stable democracies which boasts comparatively high per-capita income and low poverty levels.

During the heyday of leftist rule, Uruguay legalized abortion and same-sex marriage, became the first Latin American country to ban smoking in public places and the world’s first nation, in 2013, to allow recreational cannabis use.



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