
Uruguay to Hold Presidential Run-Off in November After Close Election
Uruguay will hold a presidential run-off in November after the first round on October 27 ended without a clear winner, pitting two moderate candidates against each other.
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Uruguay will hold a presidential run-off in November after the first round on October 27 ended without a clear winner, pitting two moderate candidates against each other.
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