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Uruguay Other Interest Groups https://photius.com/countries/uruguay/government/uruguay_government_other_interest_group~1733.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Latinamerica Press reported that West German foundations had a heavy presence in Uruguay, where more than 100 research institutes, all funded from abroad, were engaged in nearly 500 projects. The report noted that the Colorado Party had developed close ties to the Hanns-Seidel Foundation over the years; the PDC and several Christian democratic business associations were connected to the Konrad Adenauer Foundation; the National Party received support from the Friedrich Nauman Foundation; and the PIT-CNT and PGP received financial support from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. What influence, if any, these foundations had on government policies was unclear, although their presence presumably enhanced West German-Uruguayan relations. However, when Sanguinetti visited the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) in 1987 and signed a technical assistance agreement with the right-wing Hanns-Seidel Foundation, a scandal erupted in Montevideo over whether West German development foundations were using their funds to influence Uruguayan politics. The agreement provided for assistance by the Hanns-Seidel Foundation to the Ministry of the Interior in the development of an antiterrorism computer system. Data as of December 1990
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