Yamandu Orsi sworn in as Uruguay’s new president

Uruguay’s President-elect Yamandu Orsi (C) delivers a speech in the parliament in Montevideo, Uruguay

MONTEVIDEO, March 2 (NNN-XINHUA) — Yamandu Orsi was sworn in Saturday as Uruguayan president for a five-year term.

Orsi, from the left-wing coalition the Broad Front, took the oath of office in parliament a little more than three months after defeating his center-right rival Alvaro Delgado in a tightly contested election.

Born in June, 1967, Orsi once worked as a school history teacher, during which he became active in local politics. Later, he became mayor of Canelones, Uruguay’s second-most populous department. — NNN-XINHUA

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