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Democracy, Armed forces and Police, the most trusted institutions in Uruguay

Wednesday, November 8th 2017 - 09:19 UTC
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Support for democracy in Uruguay reached 70% this year, two points higher than in 2016, and leads in Latin America in its overall sustained commitment to democracy, according to the latest release from the Latinbarometer report. Read full article

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  • :o))

    Nothing great! Democracy, Armed forces, and Police, the MOST trusted AND Most Respected institutions in Brazil as well!

    Nov 09th, 2017 - 12:55 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Raubtier

    Dear :o)) I hope that you are all right. I have a couple of links for you. They are related to world press freedom. Then, you will be able to understand the big difference between Uruguay and Brazil.
    https://rsf.org/en/ranking/2017
    Sincerely,
    Uruguay.

    Nov 11th, 2017 - 07:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • :o))

    @Raubtier

    REF: My remarks: Being cynical, I have mentioned exactly the opposite of what the truth is. NO offense to Uruguay.

    Nov 12th, 2017 - 05:19 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Raubtier

    This is the second link
    https://freespeechfreepress.wordpress.com/uruguay/
    Receive my best wishes and kind regards for the future.

    Nov 12th, 2017 - 09:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • :o))

    Thanx!

    But REF:
    https://freespeechfreepress.wordpress.com/uruguay/
    “Unfortunately, the defamation issue remains unresolved as President Vazquez never signed the bill into law. Citizens and reporters alike may still be prosecuted”:
    DOESN'T SOUND TOO GOOD!

    Nov 13th, 2017 - 12:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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