Uruguay’s left-wing opposition candidate Yamandú Orsi becomes country's new president
- Yamandú Orsi won the presidency in Uruguay's runoff election, defeating the conservative coalition with 784,523 votes compared to Delgado's 771,434.
- Following the election, outgoing president Luis Lacalle Pou expressed his readiness to aid in Orsi's transition.
- Orsi declared a commitment to national dialogue and building a more integrated society in his speech to supporters.
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C 29%
R 30%
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