The presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio pointed out against the coalition administration.
Carolina Cosse once again targeted the national government.
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The mayor of Montevideo in use of license and presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio (FA), Carolina Cosseagain attacked the coalition government after ensuring that it is “hard on the weak and soft on the powerful,” and that it was this way throughout the period.
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The capital’s leader referred last Monday at a press conference to the report from the economic consultancy Exante, which indicates that only 20% of Uruguayan households recovered the income they lost since 2019. “What is demonstrated is that a quintile was able have salary recovery, the highest. The four lowest quintiles had real salary loss from 2019 to 2023,” he stated in this regard.


“It means that out of every 10 citizens, 8 lost real wages and the 2 who did not lose real wages are in the highest quintile,” he added. cossewho understands that this is because “the government has been hard on the weak and soft on the powerful.”
The Broad Front presidential candidate went further and said that the economy “does not work like that”, when you think that “one has to fill the cup, which is already half full, so that it spills a few drops down. You have to tilt the glass a little.” cup,” he emphasized.
“Uruguay cannot resist more years of setback”
“That is why we have to recover the path of powerful growth, distribution, and reduction of inequality,” said the Montevideo candidate.
“Uruguay cannot withstand more years of setback, we have to return to the progressive path, to the humanist path, to the path of wealth with more distribution. “It’s what we have to do to conserve and improve, and protect our social fabric,” he said.
In that sense, cosse referred to Uruguay as a small country at a geographic and population level, so an improvement in the inequality gap should be plausible.
Source: Ambito