José Batlle y Ordóñez: The father of the Uruguayan Leviathan

José Batlle y Ordóñez was not a modernizer. He was the main responsible for implementing an interventionist model in Uruguay.

José Batlle y Ordóñez was not a modernizer. He was the main responsible for implementing an interventionist model in Uruguay.

A lawyer for political prisoners from Domingo Arena is the lawyer for the Commander in Chief of the Army.

The president bought a luxury vehicle with a discount given to him by the company.

The public employee and FA militant, Silvia Nane, confessed that the left does not know how to govern if it does not have infinite money to distribute.

Yamandú Orsi applies delusional coercive measures that destroy the Uruguayan economy in the long term.

While the people of Montevideo pay taxes for potholes, insecurity, and services that are increasingly failing, Mayor Mario Bergara chooses the path of wastefulness.

The children of the spokesperson for the families of the disappeared worked in the State under the governments of Mujica and Vázquez.

The numerical confirmation of what many of us have sensed for decades

A easily debunked myth that continues to circulate among leftist circles.

José Enrique Michelena was a Uruguayan who disappeared in Argentina in 1977, was part of a criminal gang, and his family receives a pension.

Eight hundred million dollars in sixteen years. The Uruguayan state has been paying pensions for almost two decades to those who, before becoming its beneficiaries, tried to destroy it.

It's not just another leak. It's a direct blow to the digital identity of Uruguayans.

A giant delusion that demonstrates the ineptitude of Uruguayan bureaucrats.

The Prosecutor's Office is investigating the radical feminist for promoting false reports of gender violence.

The data contradicts the account of the socialist Minister of Economy.

He emigrated to a country full of opportunities that is heading towards a capitalist, liberal, and right-wing future.

The vice-president intends to spend a fortune on a totally unnecessary construction that Uruguayans will pay with their taxes.

Clarification and rectification.

The diagnosis that Uruguay does not want to read about itself

Negro recognized digital scams but refuses to apply a heavy hand against prisoners.

The interventionist policies maintained by the Orsi government make it impossible to create employment.

The mirage of control: when the State seeks to “dialogue” with private savings

They made them paint all of Montevideo with anti-imperialist slogans, knowing that Orsi was going to go to the USS Nimitz a few hours later.

This is a regrettable fact of deep institutional concern.




















