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Elecciones en Uruguay

An episode of the Política Internacional podcast, hosted by Mestiza Podcast, titled "Elecciones en Uruguay" was published on November 28, 2019 and runs 13 minutes.

November 28, 2019 ·13m · Política Internacional

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Camila Matrero realiza un analísis de lo ocurrido en las elecciones en la República Oriental del Uruguay. Cómo impacta el resultado en la región y en Argentina. Sorpresiva diferencia entre un candidato y el otro en un virtual empate téctico entre Lacalle Pou y Martinez. y un importante voto en blanco.
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