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Uruguay political accountability concerns
Overview
In early August 2026, senior Uruguayan politicians came under criticism for costly foreign trips and outspoken remarks on fiscal policy. Senator Pedro Bordaberry and a delegation of approximately twenty legislators from the Colorado and National parties were accused of receiving full salaries and allowances—amounting to roughly 25,000 Uruguayan pesos per day per legislator—while on a parliamentary visit to Israel. Their statements also touched on public‑company privatization, child‑care transfers, security, and the government’s budget, with Bordaberry signaling that the Colorado Party would not support the upcoming accountability report without fiscal reforms.
Later the same day, attention shifted to local officials. Councilors from the Frente Amplio in Durazno and Paysandú highlighted two separate issues: environmental degradation of native riverine forests caused by illegal logging, sand dredging, and contamination, and payroll irregularities where senior staff were paid at higher grades than entitled.
By August 9, scrutiny of local governance in Durazno expanded. National Party councilman Gabriel Díaz Landoni requested information regarding $270,900 in accumulated traffic fines, primarily for speeding, involving the vehicle used by the Mayor of Durazno. Landoni is seeking to clarify whether these infractions were paid by the driver, the mayor, or through public funds, utilizing the Public Information Law to ensure transparency.
Entities
Natalia Martínez · Gabriel Díaz Landoni · Colorado Party · Durazno Department · Uruguay
Timeline
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13 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesLegislative inquiries launched in Uruguay and ParaguayLegislators in Uruguay and Paraguay are seeking transparency: Durazno officials face questions over $270,900 in vehicle fines, while Paraguayan deputies probe waste management in Cateura.
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20 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesUruguayan departmental councilors raise environmental and payroll concernsCouncilors in Uruguay's Durazno and Paysandú departments raised concerns over forest degradation and alleged overpayment of officials.
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21 days ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesUruguay politicians criticised over foreign trips and domestic policy remarksPedro Bordaberry criticised Uruguay’s budget and policies in Florida, while Colorado and National legislators faced backlash for keeping full pay and benefits during a trip to Israel.
Sources
diariocambios.com · elacontecer.com.uy · elbocon.com.uy · eltelegrafo.com · floridanoticias.com.uy · impulsobaires.com.ar · rcc.com.py
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