40th president of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
José Alberto "Pepe" Mujica Cordano (born 20 May 1935) is an Uruguayan politician. He served as President of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015.
José Mujica | |
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40th President of Uruguay | |
In office March 1, 2010 – March 1, 2015 | |
Vice President | Danilo Astori |
Preceded by | Tabaré Vázquez |
Succeeded by | Tabaré Vazquez |
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Born | José Alberto Mujica Cordano May 20, 1935 Montevideo, Uruguay |
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Political party | Broad Front |
Spouse(s) | Lucía Topolansky |
Profession | Farmer |
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He won the 2009 presidential election and took office as President on 1 March 2010. He has been called "the world's 'poorest' president" because he donates around 90 percent of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities to help poor people and small entrepreneurs.[1]
In the 1994 general elections, Mujica was elected deputy and in the elections of 1999 he was elected senator. In 1994 Mujica was chosen to be a deputy and then in 1999 he was chosen to be senator in the [general election] of Uruguay in that year. In 2004, Mujica's political party was very popular because of his charisma. In 2004 there were more elections and Mujica was chosen to be a senator again, this helped his political party and Tabaré Vázquez to be president.
On March 1, 2005, President Tabaré Vázquez made Mujica as the Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (Mujica's own professional background was in the agricultural sector).
Since becoming minister, Mujica resigned his position as senator. He held this position until a cabinet change in 2008, when he resigned and was replaced by Ernesto Agazzi. Mujica then returned to his seat in the Senate.
Mujica was born on 20 May 1935 in Montevideo, Uruguay. His parents were Demetrio Mujica, of Spanish Basque ancestry,[2][3] and Lucy Cordano, of Italian descent.
In 2005, Mujica married senator Lucía Topolansky.
In April 2024, Mujica announced that he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer.[4][5]
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