The Frente Amplio presidential candidate pointed out that “many people are being left behind” and that “inequality” is growing.
He former mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsiofficially launched his presidential candidacy for the Broad Front (FA) launching harsh criticism against the government, and called to stop governing for “a small minority” in a country where “many people are being left behind” at a socioeconomic level and in which inequality is growing.
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The Canarian presidential candidate pointed out in La Teja (Montevideo) who “does not know” the country he described last Saturday President of the Republic Luis Lacalle Pou in his speech to the General Assembly, and that “the Uruguay real is another, in which childhood and poverty seem synonymous, in which you get up every day to work harder and harder, when the end of the month arrives, you see that you have less.”


“The real country is the one that everyone tells us about, that drug traffickers are in the neighborhoods” and in which “one does not have to make much effort to realize that there is more inequality,” said Orsi. “The real country is that of the 500,000 compatriots who barely earn more than 20,000 pesos (salary), inequality is being seen on the street,” he insisted.
Likewise, the Broad Front leader said that the true reality is one “where the majority, or many people, are being left behind, while a small minority is getting richer and richer.”
“In the Frente Amplio we were able to reduce poverty and destitution”
On the other hand, the former departmental leader recalled that during the three national governments of the FA, the political force was capable of reducing poverty and destitution. “It was possible, it is possible,” he asserted in reference to a potential new Frente-Amplista period.
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Source: Ambito