Yet increasingly Uruguay demonstrates not just the benefits of stability, but also its limits as a development strategy.
Uruguay's political arena is relatively tension-free, with significant overlap between the conservative and liberal coalitions vying for office.
Left-wing politician Yamandú Orsi is poised to become the next president of Uruguay after his main challenger in the runoff conceded defeat Sunday and even the outgoing leader of the South American ...
The candidate of the conservative coalition that has governed for the past five years conceded defeat after a tight runoff, ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- Uruguay’s conservative governing party concedes hard-fought presidential runoff to left-wing challenger.
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- Polls close in Uruguay’s presidential runoff, with ruling coalition and opposition headed for photo ...
Voting stations in Uruguay closed on Sunday in a second-round presidential election race between moderates, that pollsters ...
Uruguayans have voted in the second round of the country’s presidential election, with the conservative governing party and ...
The schedule is full of early season tournaments that could create buzzworthy marquee matchups. And many of those come in ...
Voters in South America's laid-back Uruguay, known for its beaches, legalized marijuana and stability, headed to the polls on ...