Yamandú Orsi, center-left candidate for Uruguay’s election, promised to “be the president who continually calls for national dialogue” after projections pointed to his victory in the elections.
“I will be the president who builds a more integrated society” where “no one can be left behind from an economic, social and political point of view”, he stated.
“The country of freedom, equality and also fraternity triumphs once again, which is nothing less than solidarity and respect for others,” added Orsi, who was speaking after the center-right candidate, Álvaro Delgado, recognize your defeat.
Orsi wished “long life to Uruguay’s political parties. Long live our democratic system”, in a message in which he also referred to those who did not support his candidacy.
Regarding his opponents, he said: “These people will also have to help us build an increasingly better country.
And he added: “And the message cannot be other than to continue to embrace the flags of ideas because the debate of ideas builds a better society, a better country and above all a democratic republic with a future. There is no future if we put a wall around ideas.”
This content was originally published in Uruguay: Orsi promises to “call for national dialogue” in victory speech on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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