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The Executive Tower in Montevideo, also known as the Presidential Tower, is today the official workplace of the president of Uruguay. Originally intended as a courthouse when construction began on the building in 1965, development was halted in 1973 during the Uruguayan coup d’état, which marked the start of a civic-military dictatorship that lasted until 1985. By then the building was too small for the Uruguayan justice system, and the project remained unfinished until 2006, when then-president Tabaré Vázquez decided to finish construction and move the seat of presidential executive power from Estévez Palace next door to the Executive Tower.
The building has 12 floors, with the first nine divided into two areas: the South Executive Tower, which overlooks Plaza Independencia, and the North Executive Tower, which overlooks the Ramla, an avenue that runs along the coast of Montevideo.