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*Voting is mandatory for those registered with the National Electoral Council
*Broad Front led 1st round of voting with 43,9%
*General elections take place amid security and unemployment crisis
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00:00Let's take a look at the context in which this election day takes place in Uruguay.
00:08This Sunday, November 24th, some 2.7 million Uruguayans are called to the
00:13polls to elect the next president and vice president for the 2025 to 2030 term.
00:21According to the National Electoral Council, polling stations open from 8 a.m. local time,
00:26and the day is expected to end at 7.30 p.m. local time.
00:30The first preliminary results are expected to be ready around 9.30 p.m. local time.
00:38On this second day of elections, voting will be mandatory for those who are registered with the
00:42National Electoral Council. Voting will be on a first-come, first-served basis in the
00:47electoral circuits, which will operate with voting commissions made up of three members.
00:51Let us remember that in the general elections, the broad front was the most voted with 43.9%
01:01of the votes, while the Republican coalition obtained 26.7%.
01:07In this sense, at the legislative level, the broad front achieved a majority in the Senate,
01:12consolidating its presence in the Congress, although the Chamber of Deputies remained
01:16without a majority for either of the two blocs.
01:23This electoral process faces the challenge of retaining the scattered votes from the first
01:27round and mobilizing its political machinery, which includes subnational governments in 15
01:32of the 19 departments of the country. It is also taking place in the midst of high levels of
01:37insecurity, drug trafficking, unemployment and poverty, central issues for the next
01:42presidential administration.

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