
Jorge Sanguinetti
Jorge Sanguinetti served as the President of Uruguay from 1985 to 1990, becoming a key figure in the country's transition to democracy following a period of military dictatorship. He is known for his role in restoring democratic governance and navigating the complex political landscape of post-dictatorship Uruguay. Recently, he participated in an event commemorating the 40th anniversary of democracy in Uruguay, where he reflected on the challenges and triumphs of that pivotal time in the nation's history.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Sanguinetti expressed his discontent with the personal nature of the debate between presidents Orsi and Lacalle Pou.
No me gusta que estén debatiendo dos presidentesSanguinetti criticized the MPP and the Frente Amplio, arguing that their attitudes were regressing democracy.
No convocan a las armas, pero sí a la ilegalidad
Sanguinetti recalled the sharp irony of Wilson Ferreira Aldunate and reflected on the political landscape.
las anécdotas y la complicidad entre recientes rivalesSanguinetti, the first to assume after the dictatorship from 1985-1990, reflected on the challenges of restoring democracy.
Expresidentes Sanguinetti, Lacalle Herrera y Mujica coinciden en acto por los 40 años de democracia















