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Uruguay elects a left-wing president who is not anti-Israel, a rarity in Latin America

November 27, 2024November 27, 2024Jesse Orine

Like many of his fellow Latin American leaders, Uruguay’s new president-elect is left-wing. But Yamandu Orsi, who narrowly won a runoff election on Sunday, stands out in at least one way: He has never attacked Israel. Gustavo Petro in Colombia, Gabriel Boric in Chile, and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil are all vehement […]

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