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  2. 2024 Uruguayan general election - Wikipedia

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    43.94 16 +3 National 28.15 9 −1 Colorado 16.85 5 +1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Uruguay Constitution Current constitution (1997) Previous constitutions 1830 1918 1934 1942 1952 1967 Executive President (list) Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou Cabinet Legislative Vice President Beatriz Argimón General Assembly Senate President Chamber of ...

  3. 2022 Uruguayan Law of Urgent Consideration referendum

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    A referendum on the Urgent Consideration Law was held in Uruguay to ask the electorate if 135 articles of Law 19,889 (known as the "Urgent Consideration Law", "Urgency Law" or simply "LUC") – approved by the General Assembly in 2020 and considered as the main legislative initiative of the coalition government of President Luis Lacalle Pou — should be repealed.

  4. List of newspapers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Uruguay. Current Newspapers. Brecha Digital edition; Búsqueda ... Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition;

  5. El País (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    TV: canales de Montevideo concentran 95,5% del mercado - Portal 180, 10 November 2011 European Player and Team of the Year 1991-2006 This article about a Uruguayan newspaper is a stub .

  6. Same-sex marriage in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Uruguay was the third country in South America, after Argentina and Brazil, [6] and the fourteenth in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. On January 20, 2008, Uruguay became the first Latin American country to enact a national civil union law. Civil unions provide several, but not all, of the rights and benefits of marriage.

  7. Nuclear power in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The use of nuclear energy in Uruguay is prohibited by law 16.832 of 1997. [1] Despite this, the country has several institutions that regulate its use, such as the Center for Nuclear Research (Centro de Investigaciones Nucleares) or the National Regulation Authority on Radiological Protection (Autoridad Reguladora Nacional en Radioprotección).

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  9. Patricia Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Erika Wolf was born in 1974, the daughter of Miguel Hugo, a German immigrant who arrived in Uruguay at the age of four in the early 1940s, and his wife María Teresa. [1] Her childhood was spent in barrio Buceo, in Malvín and in Ciudad Vieja. [2] She has two half-siblings from her parents' previous marriages, and a sister. [2]