As of late 2024, Uruguay's political landscape has shifted with
the election of YamandĂș Orsi from the Frente Amplio (FA) as president,
marking a return to leftist governance after five years of conservative
rule under Luis Lacalle Pou. Orsi's victory contrasts with the populist
trends seen in other parts of the Americas and reflects Uruguay's
commitment to democratic processes, including a peaceful transition of
power. The new administration is expected to focus on maintaining the
country's stable economy while upholding its reputation for progressive
policies, such as the legalization of abortion, gay marriage, and
personal cannabis use.
What's Up in Uruguayan Politics Lately?
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