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#NEWWORLDREPORT: BRIGHT URUGUAY.LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH PROFESSOR EVAN ELLIS, U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE. @REVANELLIS #NEWWORLDREPORTELLIS

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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#NEWWORLDREPORT: BRIGHT URUGUAY.LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH PROFESSOR EVAN ELLIS, U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE. @REVANELLIS #NEWWORLDREPORTELLIS
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I'm John Baxter with the New World Report with Professor Evan Ellis, and good news.

0:41.8

Uruguay's new president, who's called a leftist by AP.

0:45.0

Yamandu Orsi takes office.

0:51.9

Yamando Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, has taken office as Uruguay's new president.

0:55.3

In a swearing-in ceremony, he took the helm of a government that has pledged to strengthen the social safety net and reverse years of economic stagnation.

1:01.8

Professor, you speak well of this in Uruguay. I do not believe we spent much time with Uruguay.

1:08.7

What are its challenges? It's great to be able to talk a bit about Uruguay. What are its challenges?

1:15.6

It's great to be able to talk a bit about Uruguay, and certainly the move from center right under the previous government of Luis Lacayche-Epo to the inauguration of the new

1:20.7

center-left government of Yomande-Orsi may make it a little bit less cooperative

1:26.0

to the Trump administration and others.

1:29.3

But the broader context really is that in the Latin America that is really consumed by violence

1:35.8

and corruption and chaos, Uruguay, sandwiched historically and geographically between two giants,

1:42.2

Argentina and Brazil, has been relatively well-governed,

1:46.0

relatively low levels of corruption, relatively low levels of violence, although it's been

1:50.6

eking up a little bit in recent years.

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