People’s perception is growing that the opposition will defeat the ruling party in next year’s vote.
61% of Uruguayans believe that he Wide Front will be the winner of the elections 2024 by defeating the Republican Coalition, according to a Factum study that does not take into account the party preferences of each respondent.
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Although he FA It already appeared as the party with the greatest chances and the mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsi, as the leader with the highest voting intention, this survey that does not investigate political and personal preferences ratifies that trend, with only 32% observing a re-election of the government headed today by the president Luis Lacalle Pou.


Specifically, 24% assure that the National Party will continue in the government, while 3% believe that it will be the turn of Town meeting and 2% see the return to power of Colorado Party. Meanwhile, 3% believe that another ruling party will win, 1% that it will belong to the left and 6% did not give an opinion.
In this way, between the last two months and the current one, an increase can be seen in the perception of a next government of the Broad Front, which added 8% in that area, while the ruling party fell 5%.
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The responses of Uruguayans according to who they vote for
Among Broad Front voters, the Factum study revealed that 92% consider that the next government will belong to the current opposition, although without specifying distinctions between the four pre-candidates. Orsi, Carolina Cosse, Mario Bergara and Andrés Lima, while only 6% believe that it will be from one of the coalition parties.
In turn, among the Uruguayans that they will elect some official space in the elections 2024, There are 65% who believe that the next government will be from the current ruling party, but also without mentioning whether they support a candidate from the National Party or another coalition space, while 28% consider that the FA will win.
Source: Ambito