Vamos Uruguay

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Vamos Uruguay (Spanish, 'Go Uruguay') is a political sector of the

right within the party, and is seen as the continuation of the old Riverist current.[1] It opposes the direction of Battlist
factions in the party.

In the 2009 Uruguayan general election, Vamos Uruguay members got a majority of Colorado votes. Since 2005 it has had three senators: Pedro Bordaberry, Germán Coutinho, and Ope Pasquet; and 14 representatives: Fernando Amado, Alma Mallo, Aníbal Gloodtofsky, Fitzgerald Cantero, Juan Manuel Garino y Juan Ángel Vázquez (Montevideo), Graciela Mattiaude (Canelones), Germán Cardoso (Maldonado), Gustavo Cersósimo (San José), Daniel Bianchi (Colonia), José Amy (Soriano), Martha Montaner (Tacuarembó), Walter Verri (Paysandú), Cecilia Eguiluz (Salto).[needs update]

References

  1. ^ Rosenberg, Joel. "Riverismo y batllismo en la interna Colorada". Radio ciento ochenta. Retrieved 20 August 2019.

External links