Inkriql Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 The president of Uruguay, Tabaré Vázquez, acknowledged this Sunday that his Government is prepared for the transition period with a view to the change in the headquarters of the State on March 1, 2020 and that he himself is “available for the winner” from tomorrow . ADVERTISING Some 2.7 million citizens are called on Sunday to the polls in Uruguay to elect their president for the period 2020-2025, who will be the candidate of the ruling Frente Amplio (FA), Daniel Martínez, or the candidate of the National Party ( PN), Luis Lacalle Pou, favorite in the polls. Asked about a possible alternation in the Executive, he replied: "There is no drama, drama are other things." In that sense, he added that "the vote is sovereign" and "must be respected," and explained that the biggest challenge for the next Government will be "to maintain the social, economic and political balances that Uruguay has today." At the door of his residence, where journalists were waiting for him before he went to the polling station for the second round of the elections, Vázquez confirmed that the transition process "is already defined" by the Executive and that "who Win defines when it starts. ” As he said, his government prepares the change command "for three months." The president, who is following a cancer treatment that was diagnosed last August, confirmed that on Monday he will participate in the Council of Ministers, and announced that on December 10 he will travel to Argentina for the inauguration of Alberto Fernández as president, as He already indicated to the elected president in his recent visit to Montevideo. Vázquez, who was the first leftist president of Uruguay (2005-2010) and faces his second term (2015-2020), highlighted the phone call he received this Saturday from former president Julio María Sanguinetti (1985-1990 and 1995-2000) to ponder the moment the South American country is living "looking at the region". “It established me that it was a pride for the country in a troubled region that we were going through this election campaign and, eventually, a change of government, with the peace, tranquility, respect, tolerance with which we are doing it and that that spoke very well of all Uruguay and it was recognized to the Government, ”he explained. Vázquez highlighted this conversation because, he said, "it is not an obligation of any top political actor in Uruguay to call another actor, the president of the Republic." Tabaré Vázquez, who voted in the Progreso Theater Club, in the modest neighborhood of La Teja, was received with banners that read slogans such as “Fuerza Tabaré” or “La Teja hugs you” and chants: “And you see it, and you already Go, President Tabaré. ” The president said to face this day "with great tranquility" and that, despite the "highest honor" that has meant being head of state twice, "you leave many things along the way." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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