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Montevideo - Polling stations opened Sunday in Uruguay's presidential election run-off. Jose Mujica - a former member of the leftist guerrilla group Tupamaros who spent 15 years in jail - was billed as the favourite, ahead of former Uruguayan ...
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Polls are open in Uruguay, where voters choosing a new president must decide between a plain-talking former leftist guerrilla and a smooth politician who represents one of the country's oldest center ...
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Lacalle, 68, who governed Uruguay from 1990 to 1995, said he would slow integration with Mercosur trade bloc partners Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay and seek to expand trade with countries such as India and China. He has said the ruling coalition had ...
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - Polls are open in Uruguay, where voters choosing a new president must decide between a plain-talking former leftist guerrilla and a smooth politician who represents one of the country's oldest centre-right parties. Polls suggest ...
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Jose Mujica, 74, is poised today to become Uruguay's next president in a runoff vote seen as a referendum on the economic success of the country's ruling leftist coalition. The former guerrilla fighter, who was jailed for 14 years after waging an ...
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Uruguay elections are being watched by people throughout Latin America and the world as a result of the candidacy of Jose Mujica, a former revolutionary leader. Many Latin American states are moving to the left politically.Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File PhotosSunday, November 29, 200906:48 Mecca time, 03:48 GMT Uruguay holds runoff electionOpinion polls place Mujica in front of his rival and former president Luis...
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A STRAIGHT-talking former guerrilla fighter is today expected to win Uruguay's presidency, extending the rule of a leftist governing coalition popular with Uruguayans for its handling of the economy. Polls show Jose Mujica holding a lead of between 6 ...
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