The president -elect Uruguay opposed residence in the Presidential Palace
The elected President of Uruguay announced his intention not to stay in the three -story presidential palace and continuing to live with his family in his private home in a coastal town in the suburbs of the capital.
“We have made some decisions, such as continuing to stay in the coastal town of Salinas,” said Uruguayan President Yamdo Orsi, who said in a conversation with reporters. My children are entering a new stage of their lives, studying in high school. And they intend to study there. “
Salinas Beach Town is located 2 km east of Monte Vido, the capital of Uruguay. Orsi, who is due to start his presidency on March 1, said he and his family often had to stay in the capital.
According to the Associated Press, this decision is similar to that of former Uruguayan President Jose Mokica before his presidency on March 1. Like Orska, Mokhika also chose a three -storey presidential palace, known as the Suarez Palace, equipped with a Rose Garden, a large pool, a swimming pool, a sports ground and barbecue, and instead on its farm. He lives in the city of Sarro on the outskirts of Monte Video and still lives there.
Following the decision by Mokhika, his personal residence and his wife have undergone a series of changes, and a number of security cameras and escape routes, along with other changes, were added to the residence.
In addition to Mokika and Orsi, formerly other Uruguayan Presidents, including Tabare Basks (1-8 and 1-8), as well as Oscar Diego, did not accept that during the presidency’s presidency, they did not accept the presidential palace. To stay in the Prado Ayan neighborhood.
Orsi became president of Uruguay after winning the November election. He is referred to as the continuation of the political heritage of Mokhika. His victory led to another middle -left government in Uruguay after five years of conservative government.
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