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‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89
‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89

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time14-05-2025

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‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89

Uruguay's former president José 'Pepe' Mujica, a guerrilla fighter and cult hero for Left-wingers worldwide, has died at the age of 89. Mr Mujica had been put into palliative care earlier in May after a year-long battle with cancer of the oesophagus, which had spread to his liver. 'With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of our comrade Pepe Mujica. President, activist, guide and leader. We will miss you greatly, old friend,'Yamandú Orsi, Uruguay's country's current president, said on X. Former Bolivian president Evo Morales hailed his 'experience and wisdom,' while Brazil's government bid farewell to 'one of the most important humanists of our time.' Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Mujica had lived for 'a better world,' while Guatemala's Bernardo Arevalo held him up as 'an example of humility and greatness.' Mr Mujica's journey from the Marxist-Leninist guerrilla group Tupamaros to mainstream politics, where his popularity stemmed from his trademark laconic philosophising, is unique in Latin American politics. Coinciding with the years of Uruguay's 1972-1985 dictatorship, Mr Mujica spent 13 years in prison, with more than half of this time confined in a tiny cell which he was allowed to leave only a couple of times a month to exercise. In that dark space without books or companionship, Mr Mujica said that he learnt to think. 'To keep myself sane, I began to remember things I'd read, things I'd thought when I was young. Later, I dedicated myself to changing the world, and I didn't read anything. I couldn't change the world, but what I'd read when I was young helped me,' he told the Spanish newspaper El País in an interview after his release. After entering politics as a senator in 2000, he would later become minister for livestock under Tabaré Vázquez, Uruguay's first Left-wing president. In November 2009 he won 53 per cent of the vote and was proclaimed president. During his single five-year term, as mandated by Uruguay's constitution, Mr Mujica legalised abortion, same-sex marriage and the use of marijuana. He won fame as the 'world's poorest president' for giving away much of his salary to charity, during his 2010-2015 presidency. He was known to attend official events in sandals and continued living on his small farm on the outskirts of Montevideo, where his prized possession was a 1987 Volkswagen Beetle. Even after he retired from politics in 2020, his chacra, or smallholding, continued to be a place of pilgrimage for Left-wing politicians, journalists and other admirers. Mr Mujica was a fierce critic of consumer culture and the environmental damage it has caused the planet. 'We have built self-exploiting societies. You have time to work but not to live,' he once said. He was diagnosed with cancer in May 2024. Mr Mujica is survived by his wife, Lucia Topolansky, whom he met when they were both guerrilla fighters. The couple did not have children. He asked before his death that he be buried on his farm, next to his dog.

‘World's poorest president' dies aged 89
‘World's poorest president' dies aged 89

Ammon

time14-05-2025

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  • Ammon

‘World's poorest president' dies aged 89

Ammon News - Uruguay's former president José 'Pepe' Mujica, a guerrilla fighter and cult hero for Left-wingers worldwide, has died at the age of Mujica had been put into palliative care earlier in May after a year-long battle with cancer of the oesophagus, which had spread to his liver.'With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of our comrade Pepe Mujica. President, activist, guide and leader. We will miss you greatly, old friend,'Yamandú Orsi, Uruguay's country's current president, said on Bolivian president Evo Morales hailed his 'experience and wisdom,' while Brazil's government bid farewell to 'one of the most important humanists of our time.'Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Mujica had lived for 'a better world,' while Guatemala's Bernardo Arevalo held him up as 'an example of humility and greatness.'He won fame as the 'world's poorest president' for giving away much of his salary to charity, during his 2010-2015 was known to attend official events in sandals and continued living on his small farm on the outskirts of Montevideo, where his prized possession was a 1987 Volkswagen Beetle. Telegraph

‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89
‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89

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time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

‘World's poorest president' José ‘Pepe' Mujica dies aged 89

Uruguay's former president José 'Pepe' Mujica, a guerrilla fighter and cult hero for Left-wingers worldwide, has died at the age of 89 after a lengthy fight against cancer. 'With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of our comrade Pepe Mujica. President, activist, guide and leader. We will miss you greatly, old friend,'Yamandú Orsi, Uruguay's country's current president, said on X. Mr Mujica's journey from the Marxist-Leninist guerrilla group Tupamaros to mainstream politics, where his popularity stemmed from his trademark laconic philosophising, is unique in Latin American politics. Coinciding with the years of Uruguay's 1972-1985 dictatorship, Mr Mujica spent 13 years in prison, with more than half of this time confined in a tiny cell which he was allowed to leave only a couple of times a month to exercise. In that dark space without books or companionship, Mr Mujica said that he learnt to think. 'To keep myself sane, I began to remember things I'd read, things I'd thought when I was young. Later, I dedicated myself to changing the world, and I didn't read anything. I couldn't change the world, but what I'd read when I was young helped me,' he told the Spanish newspaper El País in an interview after his release. After entering politics as a senator in 2000, he would later become minister for livestock under Tabaré Vázquez, Uruguay's first Left-wing president. In November 2009 he won 53 per cent of the vote and was proclaimed president. During his single five-year term, as mandated by Uruguay's constitution, Mr Mujica legalised abortion, same-sex marriage and the use of marijuana. He won fame as the 'world's poorest president' for giving away much of his salary to charity, during his 2010-2015 presidency. He was known to attend official events in sandals and continued living on his small farm on the outskirts of Montevideo, where his prized possession was a 1987 Volkswagen Beetle. Even after he retired from politics in 2020, his chacra, or smallholding, continued to be a place of pilgrimage for Left-wing politicians, journalists and other admirers. Mr Mujica was a fierce critic of consumer culture and the environmental damage it has caused the planet. 'We have built self-exploiting societies. You have time to work but not to live,' he once said. In May 2024, he was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus, which later spread to his liver. He is survived by his wife Lucia Topolansky, whom he met when they were both guerrilla fighters. The couple did not have children. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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