Ope Pasquet
Ope Pasquet is a prominent Uruguayan politician and member of the Colorado Party, recognized for his vocal critiques of government actions. He recently reacted to the closure of the Biblioteca Nacional, questioning the government's problem-solving abilities and suggesting that the decision reflected a lack of competence.
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Costa Rica:
Ope Pasquet led the team of 27 observers from 15 nationalities for the OEA's final report on the elections.
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Costa Rica:
Ope Pasquet is the head of the Electoral Observation Mission from the Organization of American States.
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Costa Rica:
Ope Pasquet is the head of the observer mission of the Organization of American States (OEA) and supported the work of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) in Costa Rica's elections.
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Uruguay:
Ope Pasquet viewed Yamandú Orsi's efforts to seek agreements as positive.
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Venezuela:
Ope Pasquet is a legislator who presented a bill in favor of euthanasia in the Uruguayan Congress.
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Uruguay:
Ope Pasquet was one of the colorados who voted for the euthanasia law.
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Uruguay:
Ope Pasquet voted in favor of the project in the Senate.
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Argentina:
Ope Pasquet is the former legislator who initially promoted the euthanasia project in March 2020.
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Uruguay:
Ope Pasquet criticized Gerardo Caetano's historical error on social media.
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Uruguay:
Ope Pasquet is a former legislator who presented the euthanasia project in Uruguay.
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