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MONTEVIDEO, March 1 (Reuters) - Uruguay is set for a political shift to the center-left as Yamandu Orsi took office on Saturday as the country’s next president.
Orsi, a 57-year-old former mayor backed by leftist ex-President Jose “Pepe” Mujica, narrowly won the November election against the ruling center-right coalition.
As a moderate, Orsi has promised to strike a different balance between social welfare and economic growth by ushering in what he described as a “modern left” agenda.
In his inaugural address at Montevideo’s Legislative Palace, Orsi said that “a time of re-foundation is not starting, but one of new proposals and permanent construction”, in a room that broke into cheers and applause after he credited iconic leftist Mujica.
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