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The Uruguay government is headed by a president. The South American country is a democratic republic. The Oriental Republic of Uruguay has a number of political parties to add vibrancy to the political process.
The President is the supreme head of the Uruguay government. The President is the titular head of both the state and the government of Uruguay. The Uruguay government has full control of the Executive power in the South American country. The Legislative power in Uruguay is controlled by two entities: the Uruguay government and the General Assembly of Uruguay. The Judicial system of the country is completely independent of any external control. The Uruguayan elections in 2004 bought a leftist government headed by President Tabare Vasquez to administer the South American country.
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