Uruguay’s Blanco (White) party is actively realigning its internal factions and seeking potential allies as it anticipates a challenge from current President Luis Lacalle Pou. Key Blanco leader José Mujica’s sector, led by Olivera, is reaching out to prospective partners. The Lema faction is focused on attracting new members to strengthen its position. Simultaneously, Roberto Conde’s list, spearheaded by Delgado, has been officially launched, signaling a clear contender within the party. Alianza País, another political group, is also progressing with its own strategy, emphasizing the promotion of new leadership figures. These movements suggest a period of strategic positioning within the Blanco party ahead of upcoming presidential elections, with each faction maneuvering for influence and support. The unfolding dynamics indicate a complex internal landscape as the party prepares for a competitive electoral cycle.