; 1 March 2025. Orsi was the Broad Front's candidate for president in the
2024 Uruguayan general election. He emerged with a plurality of 43.2–44% in the first round on 27 October and faced
Álvaro Delgado of the
Coalición Multicolor in the runoff on 24 November, which Orsi won. After the projection of the results, he was congratulated by several heads of state across the world, including from
Gabriel Boric,
Nicolás Maduro, and
Claudia Sheinbaum. Additionally, he was also congratulated by international politicians such as
Yolanda Díaz,
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and
Mauricio Macri. After the night of the presidential runoff, Orsi's first public activity as president-elect was visiting former president
José Mujica and his wife, former vice president
Lucía Topolansky, at their private residence in the outskirts of
Montevideo. The following day, outgoing president
Luis Lacalle Pou chaired a meeting with the nation's
cabinet to plan out the presidential transition for Orsi. On 23 September, during his campaign ahead of the 2024 general elections, Orsi announced his first cabinet member, economist
Gabriel Oddone would proceed as the
Ministry of Economy and Finance during his administration. On 27 November, Orsi assigned
Alejandro Sánchez Pereira to serve as the
Secretary of the Presidency. In the following days, Orsi began appointing more representatives for his upcoming administration, including
Alfredo Fratti, recommended by José Mujica himself, as
Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries, and
Cristina Lustemberg as
Minister of Public Health, among others. By 16 December, Orsi officially announced all the members of his cabinet. Upon his election as president-elect, Orsi met with several international politicians in the preceding days to discuss relations between Uruguay and their nation, including meetings on 28 November, with the
Chinese Ambassador to Uruguay, Huang Yazhong, who delivered him a letter from
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping to congratulate his win and in hopes of deepen ties with China, and with
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in
Brasília to discuss infrastructure projects. On 6 December, the 2024 summit of
Mercosur began in Montevideo, where Orsi participated as an invited guest of former President Lacalle Pou. At the summit, the final text of the
EU–Mercosur free trade agreement was concluded after nearly 25 years of negotiations, during which, Orsi held bilateral meetings with regional leaders, including
Luis Arce,
Santiago Peña, and
Gustavo Petro. On 2 February 2025, Orsi announced that he would not be moving to the
official presidential residence in Montevideo and would instead continue to live in his residence in Salinas. == Personal life ==