The Broad Front candidate expected that in the final government that would be under his leadership, he would respect the lines of what he considered the “historical line” of the State of Uruguay in its relations with the world.
He pointed out that this means “non-interference, promoting the peaceful resolution of conflicts, respect for international law, complementary advocacy, and the search for and promotion of human rights.”
Orsi made this statement at a campaign meeting, ahead of the party’s primaries scheduled for June 30.
The former mayor of the province of Canelones is first in the polls for those elections within the Football Association, in which the mayors of Montevideo and Salto, Carolina Kos (with license) and Andrés Lima, respectively, are also participating.
“Uruguay must continue to follow the historical line drawn by our teachers at that time,” said Orci, the standard-bearer of the Popular Participation Movement, whose leader is former President Jose Mujica, a member of the Frente Amplio.
He warned that his country could not ignore current issues.
For example, the world is demanding clear positions on climate change; Technological changes and the digital revolution cannot be ignored, which threaten, among other things, the world of work.
At the regional level, he called for improvements in removing barriers within the Southern Common Market (Mercosur).
He stressed that Uruguay must remain steadfast in its integration path.
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