Vazquez’ decision may prove costly among some of his political allies:
Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez has offered to resign as head of the ruling Socialist Party after he defied its members and vetoed a law decriminalizing abortions…A recent poll showed that nearly 6 in 10 Uruguayans were in favor of the bill, though conservative groups and the Catholic Church backed Vazquez.
His offer to step down comes just days after Congress, which is controlled by the president's party, denounced his veto and vowed to present another bill in next year's session…
"The offer came in a few days ago. It is a painful decision, both for the president and for us, and we will do everything possible to keep him from leaving," Monica Xavier, a Socialist Party senator, said on local radio.
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Sources- The Latin Americanist, AFP, AHN, Reuters, BBC News
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