The relationship between the ruling party and the opposition in Uruguay goes through a moment of contained tension, where institutional dialogue coexists with a growing logic of political confrontation. The government headed by Yamandú Orsi faces an opposition that, while maintaining formal channels of exchange, hardens its discourse on key issues such as economics, security and foreign policy. In Parliament, the dynamics reveals a duality: on t…
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The relationship between the ruling party and the opposition in Uruguay goes through a moment of contained tension, where institutional dialogue coexists with a growing logic of political confrontation. The government headed by Yamandú Orsi faces an opposition that, while maintaining formal channels of exchange, hardens its discourse on key issues such as economics, security and foreign policy. In Parliament, the dynamics reveals a duality: on t…