Uruguay is a presidential republic. It's president is democraticaly elected once every 5 years. Its current president is José Mujica who's been in the power since March 2010. Uruguay has four major political parties and some smaller ones, in order of current popularity: Frente Amplio (the one President Mujica belongs to), Partido Nacional ("National Party" would be its name in English), Partido Colorado ("Redish Party" would be its name in English) and Partido Independiente ("Independent Party" would be its name in English)
No, Uruguay is not a monarchy. It has a president.
Uruguay has a president (is not a kingdom) and his name is José Mujica.
Uruguay has no king, it has a president: Dr. Tabaré Vázquez.
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No they have a President.
One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president. One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president. One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president.
Fructuoso Rivera from the Colorado Party (this political party still exists in Uruguay and was the third in votes in the last two national elections). The largest avenue in Montevideo (Uruguay's capital) has its name and a department (one of Uruguay "provinces") was named after his last name.
Dr. Tabaré Vázquez is the president of Uruguay until 2020.
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Uruguay is not a monarchy, it's a republic so it has President not king and/or queen. It's current president is José Mujica since March 2010.
5 years and the president can't be re-elected.
No, Uruguay's an independent country since 1825 and it's a democratic republic since then (it has a different president each 5 years)