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Vol. 44 No. 2 (2024)

Uruguay 2023: security as a persistent challenge and the decline of Non-policy Politics as a political asset

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-090x2024005000108
Submitted
July 31, 2024
Published
2024-09-30

Abstract

This paper describes the main socio-political events that took place in Uruguay in 2023, Luis Lacalle Pou’s fourth year as president (supported by a rightist coalition). During the 2019 electoral campaign, many of Lacalle Pou’s promises were not based on a programmatic shift but on better management (non-policy politics), particularly of economic and security policies. While macroeconomic indicators show moderate performance, security indicators have not improved substantially. Dormant during the pandemic, security became a very important issue in 2023, materialized in high homicide rates and violence linked to drug trafficking and gang conflict. Much like in other Latin American countries, security has become a protracted problem that no single administration can improve. Furthermore, in 2023 there were a series of politi­cal scandals, some of which were linked to organized crime and drug-trafficking. We posit that, jointly, these facts undermine the better management capacity rhetoric. This suggests that the current administration lost the advantage of non-policy poli­tics, which could affect its electoral chances in 2024.

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