With just one week to go before the presidential runoff in Uruguay, the proposals and confrontations between the two candidates, Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado, set the tone for a highly competitive election. Despite the slight lead polls show for Orsi, the race remains uncertain, with a significant group of voters still undecided. teleSUR
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00:00In Uruguay, presidential candidates participated in a debate prior to the presidential runoff
00:04next Sunday, November 24th, a debate between the Frente Amplio candidate, Yamandu Orsi,
00:09and the representative of the Partido Nacional, Álvaro Delgado, Lasetán Inmutes.
00:14According to the information, the contest was broadcasted on radio and television and was
00:18divided into three blocks. During the event, the candidates discussed topics related to human
00:22development, housing, health, sports, culture, disability, security, education, and labor.
00:27According to the latest polls, the broad front candidate has an advantage
00:31of between 2 and 4 percentage points in voting preference among Uruguayan citizens.