Centre-left candidate Yamandú Orsi has won Uruguay’s presidential elections against his centre-right rival, promising moderate change in one of Latin America’s wealthiest and most stable countries.
Uruguay’s electoral authority said Orsi of the Frente Amplio coalition had won 49.8 per cent of the vote in a run-off election on Sunday, with 96 per cent of ballots counted, against 45.9 per cent for the National party’s álvaro Delgado, a former cabinet chief of incumbent President Luis Lacalle Pou.
Orsi, 57, a mayor and former teacher, vowed to build “a more integrated country” in an address to supporters after his victory.
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