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Capitale
nome: Montevideo
coordinate geografiche: 34 51 S, 56 10 W
differenza di tempo: UTC-3 (2 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Indipendenza
25 Agosto 1825 (from Brazil)
Festa nazionale
Giorno Di Indipendenza, 25 Agosto (1825)
Costituzione
history: several previous; latest approved by plebiscite 27 Novembre 1966, effective 15 Febbraio 1967
amendments: initiated by public petition of at least 10% of qualified voters, proposed by agreement of at least two fifths of the General Assembly membership, or by existing "constitutional laws" sanctioned by at least two thirds of the membership in both houses of the Assembly; proposals can also be submitted by senators, representatives, or by the executive power and require the formation of and approval in a national constituent convention; final passage by either method requires approval by absolute majority of votes cast in a referendum; amended many times, last in 2004 (2018)
Suffragio
18 anni; universal ed obbligatorio
Ramo esecutivo
capo dello stato: Presidente Tabare VAZQUEZ (da allora 1 March 2015); Vice Presidente Lucia TOPOLANSKY (da allora 13 September 2017); note - Vice Presidente Raul Fernando SENDIC Rodriguez (da allora 1 March 2015) stepped down on 9 September 2017 amid accusations of misuse of public funds; the president is both capo dello stato and capo di governo
capo di governo: Presidente Tabare VAZQUEZ (da allora 1 March 2015); Vice Presidente Lucia TOPOLANSKY (da allora 13 September 2017)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president with approval of the General Assembly
elections/appointments: president and vice president directly elected on the same ballot by absolute majority vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for nonconsecutive terms); election last held on 27 October 2019 with a runoff election scheduled on 24 November 2019 (next to be held in October 2024, and a runoff if needed in November 2024)
election results: results of the first round of presidential elections; percent of vote - Daniel MARTINEZ (FA) 40.7%, Luis Alberto LACALLE POU (Blanco) 29.7%, Ernesto TALVI (Colorado Party) 12.8%, and Guido MANINI RIOS (Open Cabildo) 11.3%, other 5.5%; note - second round scheduled for 24 November 2019

Fonte: CIA World Factbook - Aggiornato a partire da dicembre 31, 2019