Yamandu Orsi, the candidate for the left-wing Broad Entrance coalition, is projected to emerge victorious in Uruguay’s run-off election for the presidency.
He bested Alvaro Delgado of the ruling Nationwide Occasion to win the tightly fought race, although public opinion polls confirmed the 2 candidates in a useless warmth within the lead-up to Sunday’s vote.
Orsi’s supporters took to the streets within the capital of Montevideo, because the official outcomes began to point out the previous mayor and historical past instructor surging forward.
Many waved the occasion banner: a pink, blue and white striped flag with the initials FA for “Frente Amplio”, which interprets to “Broad Entrance”.
“Pleasure will return for almost all,” the coalition posted on social media as Orsi approached victory. “Cheers, folks of Uruguay.”
Orsi’s win restores the Broad Entrance to energy within the small South American nation, sandwiched on the Atlantic coast between Brazil and Argentina.
For 15 years, from 2005 to 2020, the Broad Entrance had held Uruguay’s govt workplace, with the presidencies of Jose Mujica and Tabare Vazquez, the latter of whom received two non-consecutive, five-year phrases.
However that successful streak came to an end within the 2019 election, with the victory of present President Luis Lacalle Pou, who led a coalition of right-leaning events.
Underneath Uruguay regulation, nevertheless, a president can not run for consecutive phrases. Lacalle Pou was due to this fact not a candidate within the 2024 race.
Operating in his stead was Delgado, a former veterinarian and Congress member who served as a political appointee in Lacalle Pou’s authorities from 2020 to 2023.
Even earlier than the official outcomes had been introduced on Sunday, Delgado had conceded, acknowledging Orsi’s victory was imminent.
“As we speak, the Uruguayans have outlined who will maintain the presidency of the republic. And I wish to ship right here, with all these actors of the coalition, a giant hug and a greeting to Yamandu Orsi,” Delgado mentioned in a speech as he clutched a big Uruguayan flag in his hand.
He referred to as on his supporters to “respect the sovereign selections” of the voters, whereas hanging a observe of defiance.
“It’s one factor to lose an election, and one other to be defeated. We aren’t defeated,” he mentioned, pledging that his right-wing coalition was “right here to remain”.
The outgoing president, Lacalle Pou, additionally reached out to Orsi to acknowledge the Broad Entrance’s victory.
“I referred to as [Yamandu Orsi] to congratulate him as president-elect of our nation and to place myself at his service and start the transition as quickly as I deem it pertinent,” Lacalle Pou wrote on social media.
Orsi had been thought of the frontrunner within the lead-up to the primary spherical of the elections.
Initially from Canelones, a coastal regional within the south of Uruguay, Orsi started his profession regionally as a historical past instructor, activist and secretary-general of the division’s authorities. In 2015, he efficiently ran to be mayor of Canelones and received re-election in 2020.
Within the 2024 presidential race, Orsi – like just about all of the candidates on the marketing campaign path – pledged to bolster Uruguay’s economic system. He referred to as for wage will increase, significantly for low-wage employees, to develop their “buying energy”.
He additionally referred to as for higher early childhood training and employment programmes for younger adults. In accordance with a United Nations report earlier this yr, practically 25 p.c of Uruguay’s youngsters stay in poverty.
However the economic system was not the one situation on the forefront of voters’ minds. In a June survey from the communications agency Nomade, the most important share of respondents – 29 p.c – recognized “insecurity” as Uruguay’s “principal drawback”.
That dwarfed the second-highest ranked matter: “Unemployment” was solely picked by 15 p.c of respondents.
As a part of his platform, Orsi pledged to extend the police drive and strengthen Uruguay’s borders, together with by way of the set up of extra safety cameras.
As he campaigned, Orsi loved the assist of former President Mujica, a former insurgent fighter who survived torture beneath Uruguay’s army dictatorship within the Nineteen Seventies and ’80s.
Mujica stays a preferred determine on Uruguay’s left, greatest identified for his humble dwelling preparations that when earned him the moniker of the “world’s poorest president”.
Within the first spherical of voting, on October 27, Orsi got here out on high, with 44 p.c of the vote to Delgado’s 27 p.c. However his complete was far in need of the 50 p.c he wanted to win the election outright, thereby triggering a run-off.
The race received tighter from there ahead. Solely two candidates progressed to the run-off – Delgado and Orsi – and Delgado picked up assist from voters who had backed former Colorado Occasion candidate Andres Ojeda, a fellow conservative who was knocked out within the first spherical.
However, Orsi shortly pulled forward after the polls closed for the run-off election on Sunday.
“The horizon is brightening,” Orsi mentioned in his victory speech. “The nation of freedom, equality and in addition fraternity triumphs as soon as once more.”