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Amid Cross-Complaints Between Government and Opposition, the Purchase of OPV for Uruguay Falls Into Oblivion

In the midst of the incessant parade of civilians and soldiers called upon to declare to the commission of inquiry established by the Uruguayan Parliament to analyze the failed process of buying two OPVs from the Spanish shipyard Cardama, the acquisition of ships for the Navy falls, again, into oblivion. While the Government has significantly lowered the level of its statements against Cardama and has not yet been able to define what it intends …
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In the midst of the incessant parade of civilians and soldiers called upon to declare to the commission of inquiry established by the Uruguayan Parliament to analyze the failed process of buying two OPVs from the Spanish shipyard Cardama, the acquisition of ships for the Navy falls, again, into oblivion. While the Government has significantly lowered the level of its statements against Cardama and has not yet been able to define what it intends …

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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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