The confirmation of Yamandú Orsi, Carolina Cosse, Andrés Lima and Mario Bergara takes place in the Danilo Astori National Plenary.
He Wide Front is in the process of making its four pre-candidates official for the presidency of Uruguay in a National Plenary that takes place from 1:00 p.m. Yamandú Orsi, Carolina Cosse, Andrés Lima and Mario Bergara They will be proclaimed in December, during the Frente-Amplista National Congress.
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As previously announced, the Wide Front takes the first official step on its path towards the internal elections to define the formula that will compete in next year’s general elections, in which they will compete for the possibility of returning to government power. In this regard, today the pre-candidacies of the four leaders who received the support of different sectors of the left coalition are made official: the mayor of Yamandu Orsi cannelloni; the mayor of Montevideo Carolina Cosse; the mayor of Andrés Lima Jump; and the senator Mario Bergara.


The officialization takes place in the Danilo Astori National Plenaryas it was designated in honor of the recently deceased former vice president and former minister, a historic figure of the Wide Front and all of Uruguayan politics.
Once finished, an event is planned on the avenue at 4:30 p.m. Roosevelt and Joaquín de Viana where the four pre-candidates will be and the president of the left coalition will speak, Fernando Pereira. Also, the Wide Front will call an event for tomorrow in Montevideo, where the four leaders who will compete in June to head the opposition list will speak.
Orsi leads the internal Broad Front
He Mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsileads the internal Wide Front in front of the mayor of Montevideo, Carolina Cosseby 18 points ahead of the next elections in 2024.
The information comes from the latest survey carried out by Equipos Consultores, in which the Canary Islands leader reaches 38% of voting intention among the spontaneous responses of Frente Amplista voters, while cosse registers 20%. For their part, those who were undecided totaled 30%.
When asked specifically about the electoral options, the mayor of Canelones reaches 46%, while the departmental leader of the capital reaches 31%, followed by the Senator Mario Bergara with 12% and the Mayor of Salto, Andrés Lima, with 5%. Here, the undecided become 6%.
Source: Ambito