💨 Abstract
Uruguay has a new president, Yamandu Orsi, who won a narrow victory against the ruling center-right coalition. Orsi, a moderate backed by former leftist President Jose "Pepe" Mujica, has promised to usher in a "modern left" agenda. He seeks to strike a balance between social welfare and economic growth, and has pledged to focus on the less fortunate and stimulate growth by attracting investors and skilled workers without raising taxes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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