Application Of Batllismo

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Another of the achievements of Batllismo was the appreciation of the peso, sometimes exceeding the dollar. In the photo, a ticket from a weight of 1939.
The Batllismo, nationalized its policy, its advanced social legislation (with inks by dramatic moments), their economies with a punctilious attention to macroeconomic stability, achieving exceptional mesocratic forge a society in Latin America, the ‘Switzerland of America’ to which memory stick even nostalgic.
Batlle was of merit, and especially their followers (Claudio W lliman, Baltasar Brum, Jose Serrato, Juan Campisteguy, Gabriel Terra, Alfredo Baldomir, among many others), keeping the model in the primary, despite setbacks, popularly known as’ The height of Viera ‘detention of reforms under President Feliciano Viera’ defeats or circumstantial (such as establishing a claim of executive Collegiate), through 30 years of intense political life, many of whom had Batllismo lacked the parliamentary majority that would have needed.
When Batlle y Ordonez died in 1929, Uruguay was a country essentially different from 1903, when they first agreed to the presidency. A strongly secular society, integrated with key aspects of the economy in state hands, as the monopoly of insurance (Insurance Bank of the State ‘1911), creation of the Banco Hipotecario del Uruguay (1912), monopoly power and telephone service through UTE (State Telefonos Plants and subsequently plants and electrical transmission, 1912) nationalization of Banco de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay (1911), with a remarkably advanced social legislation (eight-hour workday, law prevention of accidents, labor protection of women and children, compulsory weekly rest, the old age pension and destitute, the unemployed under a right to strike, etc.) and social legislation of a similar nature (divorce law, protection the rights of illegitimate children, etc.) a remarkable extension of education (building schools, installation of the Ministry of Education, National Commission of Physical Education, establishment of the University Women’s new powers’ Engineering, Architecture, Agronomy, Chemistry, Veterinary, ‘Installation of schools and night schools for workers) and a clean election system that, despite its limitations and defects, allowing the transit country in peace for 30 years, and this only during the two presidencies of Jos Batlle y Ord ez (1903 ‘1907 1911’ 1915) to which you must add a great deal of his later followers, as well as nationalist and socialist legislators, among others. But the picture is inserted clearly in the idea of ‘model country’ supporting Batlle y Ordonez.

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