Uruguay’s left-wing opposition candidate Yamandú Orsi becomes country's new president
- Yamandú Orsi was elected president of Uruguay, marking a return to a center-left government after five years of conservative rule.
- Orsi won 49.8% of the vote, while the conservative candidate Delgado received 45.9% in a tight runoff election.
- Delgado conceded the election after nearly 95% of votes were counted, with around 90% voter turnout reported.
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Leaning Left37Leaning Right27Center28Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left
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- 40% of the sources lean Left
40% Left
L 40%
C 31%
R 29%
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