José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89José Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, passed away on May 13th at the age of 89. He was renowned as the “world’s poorest president” due to his simple lifestyle. Despite his high - level position, Mujica lived in a small cottage on a farm and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. He also donated 90% of his salary.

José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89

José Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, passed away on May 13th at the age of 89. He was renowned as the “world’s poorest president” due to his simple lifestyle. Despite his high - level position, Mujica lived in a small cottage on a farm and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. He also donated 90% of his salary.

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Mujica firmly opposed consumerism. He believed that society should be founded on a fair system and cooperation among people. His ideas made Uruguayan citizens think differently about the responsibilities of political figures. They regained hope in the democratic system because of Mujica's actions.

 

Before becoming president, Mujica had a rich and eventful life. He once participated in guerrilla activities and was imprisoned for 14 years. After Uruguay restored democracy in 1985, he entered politics. During his tenure as president from 2010 to 2015, he implemented a series of policies that brought significant changes to Uruguay. His influence was not only limited to Uruguay but also attracted worldwide attention, making him a remarkable figure in the global political arena.

 

With his passing, the world has lost a unique leader who practiced what he preached and inspired many with his simple yet profound philosophy.