The reaction of the pre-candidates on social networks after voting

The reaction of the pre-candidates on social networks after voting

The presidential candidates of the different political parties expressed their optimism through social networks after exercising their right to vote this Sunday, in a day that was marked by little citizen participation at the national level.

Through his social network account X (formerly Twitter), the presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadoshared a video that portrayed the moment he left his vote in the ballot box, ensuring that this is “a very special election.”

The former mayor of cannelloni and pre-candidate for the Broad Front (FA), Yamandú Orsiwent to take a “necessary break” in the day to have lunch with the former senator and also former mayor of Canelones, Marcos Carambula. “These memories are always a caress to the soul,” she stressed.

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The mayor of Montevideo and Broad Front presidential candidate, Carolina Cosse, stated through X that “our future depends on our present” and shared images with activists in the Martín Fierro Committee. “With our feet in La Teja and Tabare (Vazquez) in the heart,” he commented in another message.

The economist and nationalist presidential candidate, Laura Raffopointed out that “the right to vote is a feeling of freedom and enormous joy” and that “today all Uruguayans are beginning to choose who could occupy the Presidency of the Republic.”

“Uruguay is a beacon of democracy in the region, where Uruguayans are protagonists with their vote,” remarked the white candidate, who thanked “the leaders, delegates and activists throughout the country who began at 6 in the morning distributing lists and sending them to the different voting centers”.

“At the end of the day, and with the results in sight, the National Party, as always, will be united and rowing in the same boat. Have no doubt about it,” he highlighted in what is understood as an internal message. .

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On the other hand, the presidential candidate for the Colorado Party (PC), Robert Silvashowed images of him voting with his wife and thanked her for accompanying him in such a “particular election”, where he “has to lead” a political project” that “fills him with hope.”

The former vice chancellor and also Colorado presidential candidate, Carolina Achesent a brief but forceful message: “Duty fulfilled. Long live democracy!”

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