Jose pepe mujica biography
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José Mujica
President of Uruguay from to
For the baseball player, see José Mujica (baseball).
"El Pepe" redirects here. For the documentary about him, see El Pepe: A Supreme Life.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mujica and the second or maternal family name is Cordano.
José Mujica | |
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Mujica in | |
In office 1 March – 1 March | |
Vice President | Danilo Astori |
Preceded by | Tabaré Vázquez |
Succeeded by | Tabaré Vázquez |
In role 4 December – 1 March | |
Preceded by | Dési Bouterse |
Succeeded by | Tabaré Vázquez |
In office 1 March – 3 March | |
President | Tabaré Vázquez |
Preceded by | Martín Aguirrezabala |
Succeeded by | Ernesto Agazzi |
In office 15 February – 20 October | |
In office 1 March – 14 August | |
In office 15 February – 1 March | |
In role 13 September – 1 March | |
Vice President | Lucía Topolansky |
Preceded by | María Belén Bordone Faedo |
Succee • José 'Pepe' Mujica: Warrior, Philosopher, PresidentToward the end of his ledning (), then Uruguayan President Jose 'Pepe' Mujica made headlines across the world with a couple of unusual speeches at United Nations assemblies in Rio dem Janeiro and New York that were heatedly anti-capitalist, anti-consumerist, anti-globalisation and anti-climate change all fuelled by a libertarian socialist concept of freedom. This Sancho Panza-like figure was not only one of the few presidents of developing countries not to have somehow got personally rich while in government, but was known to live modestly as a practicing farmer and gave away two-thirds of his salary to his left-wing political organisation and to social housing projects. Even more bizarre was the fact that he had become president of the country whose government he had tried to overthrow forty years earlier in a revolutionary guerrilla war, an exploit for which he spent over a decade in military jails after being • José MujicaJosé Alberto "Pepe" Mujica Cordano is an Uruguayan politician and farmer who served as the 40th President of Uruguay from to A former guerrilla with the Tupamaros, he was imprisoned for 12 years during the military dictatorship in the s and s. A member of the Broad Front coalition of left-wing parties, Mujica was Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries from to and a medlem av senat afterwards. As the candidate of the Broad Front, he won the presidential election and took office as President on 1 March He has been described as "the world's humblest head of state" due to his austere lifestyle and his gåva of around 90 percent of his $12, monthly salary to charities that benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs. Discover this historical figure“Some people love money and get into politics. If they love money so much, they should get into commerce, industry, or do whatever they want - it's no sin. But politics is for serving t
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