The campaign for the inmates continues to advance and is gaining momentum. The complaint to Yamandu Orsi (FA pre-candidate) for an episode that would have occurred in 2014 was flatly rejected by the former mayor of Canelones, who did not fail to point out his suspicion regarding political intentions, although without giving further details.
The issue strains the campaign, but not so much that political actors stop looking at the polls. And there you can see that the internal ones are becoming quite competitive. The exception is the National Partywhere Alvaro Delgado takes great advantage of Laura Raffo. But those around the economist have faith: “in the National Party, the one who comes from behind usually wins,” they point out. And they cite antecedents, such as their own Lacalle Pou with Larrañaga in 2014. “It is true that Delgado tries to stick to Lacalle Pou, seeking continuity. It is his strategy… ours is different,” they add. This does not mean that there are not close ties with the president. “Laura talks to him every week,” they emphasize.
The white inmate also has a couple of unknowns to clear up: what is she going to do? Juan Sartori (after his foray with Artificial Intelligence, nothing more has been known) and how the formula will be solved, for which there are several names in dance. “There is still a long way to go and it will depend on the result of the internal elections,” commented a white mayor experienced in political conflicts.
Where there is surprise is in the red interior. In the latest Opción Consultores survey Andres Ojeda ties for first place with Robert Silva, which until now led the preferences in all the surveys. From those around Ojeda they say – with contained euphoria – that there will be more surprises in the coming days. “If there is a situation similar to that of Lacalle Pou in 2014, it would be that of Ojeda in the Colorado Party“commented a political scientist in an informal conversation at a parliamentary event. “It has the advantage of renewal and youth and attracts internal votes that are not necessarily historic Colorados,” he reflected.
Milei
It was not the best scenario for a meeting of friends in Punta, but it had been raining for days and it could not be postponed any longer. With clouds on the horizon, the Uruguayan economist arrived at the parador in Meek and he saw his friend, an Argentine businessman, laughing while scrolling through his tablet. “Look, your colleagues in Argentina they want that Milei define a true stabilization plan… if you don’t know what will happen tomorrow! “She exclaimed in amazement. He is an investor who closely follows what is happening in his country, but he has decided to bet heavily on the Uruguay. “Today they are almost like different planets,” she stated, while enjoying an appetizer before the main course.
“There is something that does worry me about Uruguay,” he added, after a pause. “It is this issue of social security plebiscite…”, he said in a serious tone. “I don’t think it will come out,” his friend responded as he read the menu. “Are you so sure? In Uruguay they are always inclined to spend more on social issues… but they do not realize that the retirement system does not work, even with the current reform in force,” said the businessman, with the authority that they give him several thousand dollars in projects. real estate in Montevideo and Maldonado.
“You’re right, but in the end sanity wins… the proposal for the plebiscite is absurd,” responded the economist, who had already decided on salmon. “I don’t think there is anything to worry about; What I am looking at is how Uruguay returns to the global bond market. It has to be done before June, without a doubt,” she said. “I am optimistic that the sovereign debt will have another successful placement,” she added. “In addition to all the prestige that Uruguay has accumulated, with investment grade and a very low country risk, the success of the placement of the green bond is now added,” highlighted the economist. “Everywhere I get asked about this and at a recent event linked to sustainable investments, Herman Kamil (director of the Debt Office) was the star; “Everyone wanted to know more about that case,” he added.
UPM
UPM is already doing the first tests on the Central Railwaytransporting cellulose with the wagons of its railway operator, By train. But it will not be the only merchandise in circulation: the people of the Ras Group plan to have 3 locomotives to integrate the rail mode into their logistics services. The Uruguayan logistics multinational, led by Ruben Azar, awarded the construction of the locomotives to the firm Wabtec (Brazil) and announced its intention to expand services in Uruguay and the region.
“The news demonstrates what we have always said,” said an engineer linked to the Central Railway: “the track is not only for UPM; many others can participate.” In fact, in the rice sector – regular users of the railway mode – they are also thinking about expanding the use of the tracks, with their own rolling stock. “And there may be more sectors and companies, the renewal and reactivation of rail freight will be noticeable,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito