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why is josé mujica known as the poorest president

by Rosalinda Murray Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

He has been described as "the world's humblest head of state" due to his austere lifestyle and his donation of around 90 percent of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities that benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs.

How did Mujica become president?

In the elections of that year, Mujica was re-elected to the Senate, and the MPP obtained over 300,000 votes, thus consolidating its position as the top political force within the coalition and a major force behind the victory of presidential candidate Tabaré Vázquez. Mujica was then elected in 2009 as president in the following elections.

Who is the poorest president in the world?

The president and his wife work the land themselves, growing flowers. This austere lifestyle - and the fact that Mujica donates about 90% of his monthly salary, equivalent to $12,000 (£7,500), to charity - has led him to be labelled the poorest president in the world. Jose Mujica lives in a farm outside Montevideo

Who is Pablo Mujica and what did he do?

Elected in 2009, Mujica spent the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Uruguayan guerrilla Tupamaros, a leftist armed group inspired by the Cuban revolution. He was shot six times and spent 14 years in jail.

What is Jose Mujica's full name?

José Mujica. José Alberto "Pepe" Mujica Cordano (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse muˈxika]; born 20 May 1935) is a Uruguayan politician who served as the 40th President of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015.

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What was the poorest president?

Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million. His financial situation contributed to the doubling of the presidential salary to $100,000 in 1949.

How long was Jose Mujica president?

March 1, 2010 – March 1, 2015José Mujica / Presidential term

What is Jose Mujica's full name?

José Alberto Mujica CordanoJosé Mujica / Full name

How old is Jose Mujica?

87 years (May 20, 1935)José Mujica / Age

Is Uruguay a poor country?

With a population of more than 3.4 million and about 60% of them comprising the middle class, Uruguay stands as one of the most economically stable countries in the region. In fact, Uruguay has the lowest poverty rate in South America and ranks high on such well-being indices as the Human Development Index.

How do you say Mujica?

Phonetic spelling of mujica. mu-ji-ca. moo-HEE-kuh. ... Meanings for mujica. It is a Basque surname. A Notable person with this name is Aritz Mújika, a Spanish footballer.Examples of in a sentence. Rockies agree to terms with right-hander Jose Mujica, designate Wes Parsons for assignment. ... Translations of mujica. Russian : Мухика

Where is Jose Mujica from?

Montevideo, UruguayJosé Mujica / Place of birth

What is Uruguay known for?

Uruguay is known as a predominantly flat country where ranching reigns supreme. It's also notable for its virtually unspoiled coast, its high standard of living, and its socially liberal record in recent decades. “The hand” is Punta del Este's ultimate symbol .

What language does Uruguay speak?

SpanishUruguay / Official languageSpanish is spoken throughout Uruguay, although in Rivera and other borderland towns close to Brazil an admixture of Portuguese and Spanish can be heard, often in a slang called portuñol, from the words português and español.

Who is famous in Uruguay?

The national hero of Uruguay is José Gervasio Artigas (1764–1850), who led the fight for independence against Brazil and Portugal. Juan Antonio Lavalleja (1786? –1853) directed the uprising that established Uruguay's independence in 1828. The nation's first two presidents were Gen.

Is Uruguay a developed country?

You may be surprised to read that Uruguay is one of the most developed countries in Latin America with a very high quality of life. The climate in Uruguay is pleasant all year round.

Where does the name Uruguay come from?

Uruguay is one of the safest countries on the continent. The name “Uruguay” comes from the language Guaraní and has a few different translations such as “river where the bird lives,” “river of the painted birds,” “river of the snails,” “winding river.”

What is Mujica's family?

Mujica was born on May 20, 1935. He has Spanish Basque and Italian ancestries. His father was a farmer who lost it all in 1940 when Mujica was barely five years old. His mother came from poor immigrants from Italy that cultivated vineyards in Colonia Estrella.

What political party did Mujica join?

Mujica eventually joined other left wing groups to form the Movement of Popular Participation, or MPP, political party. This party was then accepted as part of the Broad Front coalition.

Where does Mujica live?

Mujica lives in a humble farm near Montevideo, where he and his wife cultivate chrysanthemums. He has also practiced reverse tithing…instead of giving away 10 percent of earnings to charities, he only keeps 10 percent of his $12,000 salary while donating the rest to organizations that help small entrepreneurs and the poor.

Is Mujica left or right?

Though he still considers himself as left of center, he has been vocal in wanting a more flexible approach that is capable of thinking outside the box. He has a folksy style and he speaks the language of the people.

Life of Jose Mujica

Jose Alberto Mujica was born in Montevideo, Uruguay on the 20th of May 1935.

Rise in Politics

Shortly after his release from prison, Mujica developed a new plan to help the poor- by doing it from the top.

Simple Lifestyle as the Poorest President in the World

During his tenure as president, Mujica donated $10,800 out of his $12,000 monthly allowance to the poor and less privileged.

Updates

Update 27/10/2013: Al Jazeera did an exclusive interview with Mujica which I HIGHLY recommend checking out.

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This entry was published on Friday, September 6th, 2013 at 3:06 pm by Karel Donk and is filed under Personal Takes on Life freedom independence simple lifestyle. You can use the permanent link to bookmark and/or share it.

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