Yamandu Orsi (Wide Front) and Alvaro Delgado (National Party) make their last appearances this Thursday within the framework of the election campaignto then accompany the electoral ban period with a slowdown of what the last few weeks in their lives have been like.
Both presidential candidates have a limited agenda today, with the white man holding a meeting with the farmers’ unions at his party headquarters, while the Frente Amplista will hold a series of meetings with his teams.
As is customary in Uruguay, the two campaigns closed early, on Wednesday night, with separate events at Las Piedras in Canelones for Orsi and at the Obelisco in Montevideo for Delgado and the rest of the Coalition he leads.
How will Orsi and Delgado wait for the day of the runoff?
So much Yamandu Orsi as Alvaro Delgado They will take a few hours of rest on Friday, they confirmed to Scopeafter what has been almost seven months of uninterrupted campaign, considered the beginning in March of the campaign for the internal party elections, in which each one won.
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Álvaro Delgado and his family having lasagna lunch on the Sunday of the internal elections.
Photo: @alvarodelgadouy
In the case of the Frente Amplio candidate, he will begin tomorrow to outline his speech for Sunday night, in a routine that he repeated both in the internal elections and before the first round in October.
Saturday will be the time to share time with family and celebrate, at home in Salinasthe birthday of his twin children along with 70 children.
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Marcos Carámbula and Yamandú Orsi on the Sunday of the internal elections.
Photo: @orsi.yamandu
Delgado, for his part, is expected to repeat the routine of pre-election Saturdays and visit party headquarters in Canelones and Montevideo to thank the militancy that continues with actions in the street, handing out voting ballots.
Already on Sunday runoffOrsi will go to vote mid-morning in Canelones and then will fulfill the ritual of visiting Marcos Carámbulaits political architect, while Delgado will go to vote at noon in Wells.
Source: Ambito

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