On Sunday, October 27, in Uruguay, a new president, and Parliament will be elected. According to pollsters, the same parties as in 2014, the official Frente Amplio (FA, Broad Front) and the conservative National Party, will go on second ballotage in November. However, the novelty is that the Legislature will be made up of a minimum of six parties (a historical record) and a maximum of nine. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
Oct 23rd, 2019 - 10:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I wouldn't be soooo sure about your Neo-Liberal analysis..., me dear MercoPress...
Factoring in the recent failure of the Neo-Liberal dogma in Perú..., Ecuador and Chile..., you could be in for a surprise...
Let's have a nice election Sunday...
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