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Uruguay Elections: World's poorest president gets successor
Tabare Vazquez won more than 50 percent of
the votes during the polls, held on Sunday,
November 30, and will take over from Jose
Mujica, known as "the world's poorest
president.":
A former president of Uruguay has won the
country’s elections four years after he vacated the
office.
Tabare Vazquez won more than 50 percent of the
votes during the polls, held on Sunday, November
30, and will take over from Jose Mujica, known as
"the world's poorest president."
Mujica could not contest for a second term due to
constitutional restrictions which bar sitting
presidents from seeking a consecutive term in
office.
Vazquez, a 74-year-old oncologist, beat 41-year-
old rival Luis Lacalle Pou, who won around 42
per cent of the total vote.
“I promise to work my utmost but I cannot,
should not and do not want to work alone. I want
to count on all Uruguayans,” the successful
candidate said after his victory.
Vazquez had previously served as Uruguay’s
president from 2005 to 2010.
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