The official coalition, however, showed progress in relation to previous measurements.
The consultancy Cifra published yesterday a survey of voting intentions entitled “If the elections were today” where the broad front would win by majority 41% against a coalition with 37%, showing a country with a stable and divided political climate.
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Although the presidential candidates have not yet been determined, according to the consultancy, four out of five Uruguayan citizens You already know which party you would vote for if the elections were held today. The survey was carried out on 987 Uruguayans between April 20 and May 3.


41% would vote for the Broad Front, 30% for National Party4% to Town meeting, 3% to Colorado party and 1% to independent party. Another 2% say they would vote for the Coalition, without specifying their party, while the remaining 19% would vote blank, annul their vote, or do not know or do not say what they would vote for.
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A divided country in a stable political situation
Regarding the evolution of the political climate, it was observed that, between October of last year and February of this year, the intention to vote remained stable since the FA remained at 43% and the Coalition decreased one point from 39 to 38%, although currently it returned to show a small drop with 37% among the three parties.
However, the FA also showed a drop in voting intention of 2%, while the National Party remains firm with its 30% and what increased is the voting intention towards the other members of the Coalition. According to the consultant, “the electoral climate is one of a virtual tie between the ruling party and the opposition“and that is why it can be said” that the political climate is “very stable and the country is still divided.”
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On the other hand, they remarked that the Broad Front continues to be the favorite party of Montevideans with the 49% of the intention to vote, while barely a third support the Coalitiona difference of 16 points in favor of the FA. Inside, for its part, the coalition is supported with 45%while the FA has 9 points less with 36% of the intention to vote.
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Source: Ambito