South America Uruguay presidential election opposition candidate close selection Concern of confusion expansion also on November 29 6:28

Regarding the election vote for the presidential election held in Uruguay, South America on the 24th of this month, the Electoral Management Committee announced that Mr. Pou, the largest opposition party, defeated the left-wing ruling candidate and was elected. In South American countries, the conflict between the right and left groups has intensified, and anti-government demonstrations have been occurring one after another.

Since the final vote of the presidential election held in Uruguay in South America was close, the announcement of the results of the vote was postponed and the confirmation of the vote has been carried out.

Under these circumstances, the Electoral Management Committee announced on the 28th that the largest opposition party, right-handed Luis Racajé Pou, won the ruling party and left-handed Daniel Martinez, with a marginal difference of about 1 point in the vote rate. did.

Mr. Pou is 46 years old. He was the son of a former president, who passed through the House of Representatives and Senator, and was previously defeated in a final vote in the 2014 presidential election.

In South American countries, the conflict between the right and left groups has intensified, and there have been a series of anti-government demonstrations.

Last month, in the presidential election in Bolivia, the left-handed and current Morales, who claimed victory, received a harsh pursuit from right-wing opposition supporters for misconduct in the election, resigned the president and moved to Mexico I was forced into exile.

In South American countries, there is a concern that the confrontation between the right and left groups will become even more intense as a result of the presidential election in Uruguay, resulting in widespread confusion.