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Uruguay
Flag of Uruguay   Coat of Arms of Uruguay

On the map


General
General rank 54
Anthem Sean los Orientales tan Ilustrados como Valientes
Capital Montevideo (Charrúa)
Demographics
Language Spanish
Population 350
Politics
President Juan Pablo Barral
Party Partido Liberal Uruguayo
Economics
Currency Flag-Uruguay.jpg [UYU] Uruguayan Peso
Minimum salary Flag-Uruguay.jpg 80.00 UYU
Military
Territories 1

Map of Uruguay

Last update April 27th, 2011


Uruguay was added to eRepublik in 10 June 2009. There were only two parties present: "Partido Democrático Uruguayo", "Partido Nacional - Blanco", and "Guerrilha of Brasil - Uruguay".

The first one was a creation of the Uruguayans (from real life) that had come from the outer countries, because Uruguay had not existed since 10 June.

And the second one was created by Parvos (or "Fools" in English) and their purpose was to take over the congress and presidency of Uruguay so as to make their Anarchy Empire be real. However, it was not fair for Uruguayans to destroy a representation of a Real Life country and turn it into an utopian system.

Finally, the Guerrilla of Brazil was a party with the objectives of turning Uruguay into a military base as the presentation on their ideology said. Despite Guerrilla was not supported by the Brazilian government, the take over objective on Uruguay was the same.

With the help of AHA (Alianza HispanoAmericana), the majority in congressmen was obtained, resulting in 5 Uruguayan congressmen, 1 parvo, and 4 Guerrilla members. So, the Gold of Uruguay was safe from take over because the Banco Central de Uruguay was created.

Then, the presidential elections came on the 5 July. The candidate ajburu from the party Partido Democratico Uruguayo won the elections against Nosrial Olem, the Guerrilla candidate, so, the victory was for the Uruguayans of Real Life.

After that, the Parvos almost exited Uruguay, going to Portugal. And the guerrilla members too, but to Brazil. Time passed and the Guerrilha Party was transformed into Partido Social Demócrata Uruguayo, and the Parvos Party (or Partido Dos Parvos - Uru, by then) was transformed into Partido Uruguay Libre.

Geography

The original territory of Uruguay is composed of several regions: Charrua (occupied by Icon-Lithuania.png), 

Its current territories are listed below:

Original Owner Resource Map


Map of Uruguay

CharruaUruguay


Economy

Embargo

This country doesn't have any trading embargoes at the moment.



Taxes

Product Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Q3.png Food 0% 5% 6%
Icon - Weapon Q2.png Weapon 0% 5% 6%
Icon - Aircraft Q1.png Aircraft weapon 0% 0% 0%
Icon - Moving ticket Q3.png Moving ticket 0% 0% 0%
Icon - House Q3.png House 0% 99% 1%
Raw material Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Raw Materials.png Food raw material 0% 12% -
Icon - Weapon Raw Materials.png Weapon raw material 0% 8% -
Icon - Aircraft Weapon Raw Materials.png Aircraft weapon raw material 0% 0% -
Icon - House Raw Materials.png House raw material 0% 1% -
  • Last update: 12 April 2016

Politics

Political Parties

The following table lists the Parties of Uruguay

Logo Party Abb Party President Economical Orientation Social Orientation Congress Seats Total Members
50px Partido Liberal
Uruguayo
PLU Juan Pablo Barral 2Center-right 3Libertarian 3 44
50px Partido
Socialista
Uruguayo
PSU Soledad Cabrera 3Center 3Libertarian 1 43
50px Partido
Militar
Uruguayo
PMU EmiGp 4Center-left 3Libertarian 2 26
50px Partido Democratico
Nacional
PDN Pablo Novell 4Center-left 3Libertarian 1 20
Partido Ecologista Uruguayo.jpg Partido Ecologista
Uruguayo
PDN Milton Morttensen 4Center-left 3Libertarian 2 19

Presidents

The following table lists the presidents of Uruguay

Date Term Began President Political Afilliation %
6 July, 2009 Ajburu Partido Democratico Uruguayo 56.60%
6 August, 2009 Daniel Gardel Partido Democratico Uruguayo 50.38%
6 September, 2009 ale992 Part. SocialDemocrata Uruguayo 100.00%
6 October, 2009 domenicodeluca Part. SocialDemocrata Uruguayo 50.59%
6 November, 2009 Chukamika Partido Democratico Uruguayo 51.74%
6 December, 2009 Hikarinodearu Part. SocialDemocrata Uruguayo 39.88%
6 January, 2010 Andres El Montevideano Partido Liberal Uruguayo 100.00%
6 February, 2010 Daniel Gardel Partido Democratico Uruguayo 32.24%
6 March, 2010 charrua3 Partido Democrático Nacional 60.14%
6 April,2010 UruFalco Part. SocialDemocrata Uruguayo 100.00%
6 May, 2010 Christian Azziorri Partido Liberal Uruguayo 44.74%
6 June, 2010 Alberto Mutti Partido Liberal Uruguayo 63.35%
6 July, 2010 Cantalizio Partido Ecologista Uruguayo 100.00%
6 August, 2010 tiopiter Partido Militar Uruguayo 48.39%
6 September, 2010 DUFTY Partido Militar Uruguayo 32.03%
6 October, 2010 Vladimir Ilich Partido Socialista Uruguayo 50.45%
6 November, 2010 Chukamika Partido Liberal Uruguayo 61.16%
6 December, 2010 Rolote Partido Socialista Uruguayo 48.81%
6 January, 2011 El senior de los cielos Partido Liberal Uruguayo 38.60%
6 February, 2011 Zeix Partido Socialista Uruguayo 42.86%
6 March, 2011 Bipel Partido Socialista Uruguayo 39.86%
6 April, 2011 J. Pierre Darricarrere Partido Liberal Uruguayo 50.00%
6 May, 2011 r. R Partido Socialista Uruguayo 52.04%
6 June, 2011 Juan Pablo Barral Partido Liberal Uruguayo 42.45%
6 July, 2011 Berkut Dorado Partido Liberal Uruguayo 52.25%
6 August, 2011 Rolote Partido Socialista Uruguayo 53.12%
6 September, 2011 Franco P Partido Liberal Uruguayo 45.88%
6 October, 2011 Franco P Partido Liberal Uruguayo 58.90%
6 November, 2011 r. R Partido Socialista Uruguayo 53.54%
6 December, 2011 Ithilwen Partido Liberal Uruguayo 55.22%
6 January, 2012 Alberto Mutti Partido Liberal Uruguayo 53.51%
6 February, 2012 Juan Pablo Barral Partido Liberal Uruguayo 69.07%

Cabinets

Old Info - The following table lists the January 2010 cabinet.

Ministry Minister Party
President Christian Azziorri Partido Democrático Uruguayo
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Alberto Mutti Partido Liberal Uruguayo
Ministry of Social Development Domingo Arena Partido Democrático Uruguayo
Ministry of Healthcare María Mercedes Partido Democrático Uruguayo
Ministry of Economy Samis101 Partido Liberal Uruguayo
Ministry of Defence Leo de Salto Partido Democrático Uruguayo
Ministry of Education Bucefalo4 Partido Democrático Uruguayo
Ministry of Industry Haile Selassie l Partido Democrático Uruguayo

Military

Uruguay is not involved in wars due to its pacific nature. However, the Uruguayan Army is present, as you can see in the Official Forum of Uruguay (link at the end of this Wiki).

There is an active pact with Malaysia in order to participate in the Sol Wargames.

The average strength level of the population is of 4.56 points.

Alliances

Mpp List

This country doesn't have any mutual protection pacts at the moment.


Uruguay was a member of the former ALA. Former Uruguayan leaders in this alliance were:

  • Yosarian: Militar Chief of ALA (15 Sep 09 - 16 Oct 09)
  • Alberto Mutti: Secretary General of ALA (06 Feb 10 - Present)

Wars

Wargames are present (against Malaysia), but not real wars though.

Media

  • Uruguay has total of 193 newspapers.
  • Most subscribed newspapers are:
Rank Newspaper Press Director
1 Gold vs. Paper Sr. Eze
2 Diario Oficial de Uruguay Presidencia de Uruguay
3 eCitizen Post aleJot
4 Defensa de Uruguay Ejercito Uruguayo
5 eRepublicaneando Iskander Etchart
6 Diario de America Alberto Mutti
7 El eSoldado Alvaro Mesa
8 Reporteros sin Fronteras Domenicodeluca
9 Diario Oficial del PSDU Obra Social PSDA
10 Excepcion Rodrigo_1290

External links

Official Forum