When a democratic nation scraps democratic processes, it may be because the machinery merely needs overhauling. Uruguay’s trouble was a constitutional “reform” dreamed up in 1934 to keep the ...
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“There’s something about Uruguay,” people say. Is there ever. It is not quite a unicorn. It has a cousin in Costa Rica. But ...
What about Uruguay’s structure has led to success in maintaining democracy? What lessons can the country offer to the region ...
Uruguayan health authorities Monday confirmed the first autochthonous case of dengue this year. It was a patient in ...
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The Nation on MSNGoing for Green: Uruguay’s Renewable Energy RevolutionFeature / With no fossil fuel reserves to rely on and domestic demand rising, the country had to get creative—or go broke just trying to keep the lights on. Here’s how they did it. Natasha Hakimi ...
Uruguay’s population has grown slightly, reaching 3,499,451 people, up from 3,412,636 in 2011. One of the findings is the increase in single-person households, which now account for 29% of homes ...
Five Uruguay players who were banned after clashes with Colombia fans at a Copa América game in the United States are having ...
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