Carolina Cosse set a date for her final resignation as mayor of Montevideo

Carolina Cosse set a date for her final resignation as mayor of Montevideo

The vice-presidential candidate for the Frente Amplio will present her resignation, then there will be an act and finally it will be approved by the Departmental Council.

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The vice presidential candidate Broad Front, Carolina Cosse, will present his resignation on Monday Mayor of Montevideo, where he was on leave to devote himself to his pre-candidacy for the internal elections held last Sunday.

Cosse, which is already fully involved in the campaign for the general On October 9, he announced his decision through his X account and specified that next Tuesday the 9th he will hold an act as a closing of management, while on Thursday his departure would be made formal, after the approval of the Departmental Board.

Regarding the closing ceremony of the administration, it was announced by the IM for Tuesday at 7 pm in the Model Space, where the current mayor is expected to list her management milestones, despite the warning that it will be a “brief” ceremony.

It is worth remembering that Cosse He took leave from Monday, March 4 to focus on his presidential candidacy for the Broad Front, in which she was defeated by Yamandú Orsi, who is currently accompanying him on the ticket.

In the days leading up to that decision, the FA leader announced a reduction in the Real Estate Contribution for more than 350,000 registers and granted facilities to settle debts, in what will be his last measure at the head of the department.

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Carolina Cosse seeks a “united” Broad Front

After Orsi’s victory in the internal, Cosse quickly lined up behind the candidacy of former mayor of Canelones, ratifying the previous agreement that existed between both parties, which established that the second most voted candidate would “accompany.”

On the same night of the primaries, the vice presidential candidate highlighted that the FA “began to return” and in recent days, after meeting with Orsi, she pointed out that the strategy for October will be “the United Broad Front, working step by step and without stopping.”

Regarding the meetings between teams, he confided that they are “to begin to sort out the questions” that exist behind closed doors and, for the moment, he preferred not to refer to a possible debate of vice-presidential candidates.

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