Spokesman Norberto Pereyra said that the producers of the social movement feel that “nothing was accomplished” during the current administration.
The self-organized social movement One Uruguay (USU) He again criticized the government for fiscal deficit and the lack of structural changes, within the framework of its annual event held in the town of Bad Coatin Saint Joseph.
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After the meeting last Tuesday in the small town of Josephine, the USU spokesperson, Norberto Pereyramaintained that the national producers adhering to the movement feel that “nothing was fulfilled” of what was promised during the current government of the President Luis Lacalle Pou.


“We see that we continue in the same line as previous governments, we continue spending more, we continue with a significant fiscal deficit,” he remarked to Telemundo. The producer also maintained that the dollar “it is ironed” and that has a full impact on the agro-export sector, as well as on commerce and tourism.
Likewise, in reading the annual proclamation, USU pointed out against Lacalle Pou maintaining that the president was not up to the task of “resolving the structural problems that have plagued us for several decades.”
One Uruguay alone loses convening power
The annual event was attended by about 200 producers, a smaller number compared to the thousands who attended the first self-convened meeting almost six years ago, during the second term of the former president Tabaré Vázquez. About this, Pereyra He explained that “since 2018, people who participate in different parties have been identified” and that “there are many people who have left and wanted to enter the political arena.”
At the beginning of the years, some former USU members founded a new political party called For Necessary Changes (PCN)which aspires to compete in the next 2024 Elections.
The senators of Cabildo Abierto (CA), Guillermo Domenech and Guido Manini Ríosas well as the senator of National Party (PN), Sebastián Da Silvawere present at the event.
Source: Ambito