the mayor of cannelloni, Yamandu Orsicontinues to add support within the Broad Front (FA) and positioning itself better and better within the internal one, as well as in the presidential polls ahead of next year’s elections in Uruguay.
The last space to incline its support to the canary mayor was the space PAR (Participate, Articulate, Redouble) who in June explained that he “values and respects” the other FA candidates, but leaned towards the Canarian president. Thus, he chose him over the other candidates, such as Senator Mario Bergara; and the mayors Caroline Cosse (Montevideo) and Andrés Lima (Leap).
When arguing in favor of the decision, from the PAR they specified that the objective is to “support and jointly build a candidacy as an expression and representation of the broad frontthat I can gather the broadest and most diverse political wills”.
In this sense, from the Popular Participation Movement (MPP) also showed their support for the mayor when he officially launched his candidacy in March, among whom was the former president, Jose Mujica.
Another of the spaces that supported the candidacy of orsi was Artiguista slope (VA), the sector of the party presidentFernando Pereira, whose leadership resolved months ago to accompany the mayor of Canelones unanimously, considering it the “most appropriate” option of the Broad Front, affirming itself as the preferred applicant from the internal
Yamandú Orsi, favorite in the polls
When there is still more than a year to go before the elections orsi appears as the presidential candidate with higher voting intention, according to the latest spontaneous survey of Figure in early July.
Faced with the query “Who would you prefer to be president in the next term?”, the referent of the Broad Front (FA), which comes Leading the polls led the mentions with 20%, followed by the departmental head of Montevideo, Caroline Cosse (FA), with 12%; and the Secretary of the Presidency, Alvaro Delgado, that with 10% stands as the main value of the official coalition.
The rest of the names appear much further back. Within the FA, Senator Mario Bergara reached 1%, while other leaders of the opposition space, including the former president Jose Mujica, they concentrate 7%, although without reaching 1% of the total.
Source: Ambito