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malaise

(269,257 posts)
Mon Dec 16, 2013, 06:52 PM Dec 2013

"The world's poorest President"

We need a few more like him
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/13/uruguay-president-jose-mujica
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If anyone could claim to be leading by example in an age of austerity, it is José Mujica, Uruguay's president, who has forsworn a state palace in favour of a farmhouse, donates the vast bulk of his salary to social projects, flies economy class and drives an old Volkswagen Beetle.

But the former guerrilla fighter is clearly disgruntled by those who tag him "the world's poorest president" and – much as he would like others to adopt a more sober lifestyle – the 78-year-old has been in politics long enough to recognise the folly of claiming to be a model for anyone.

The president is a former member of the Tupamaros guerrilla group, which was notorious in the early 1970s for bank robberies, kidnappings and distributing stolen food and money among the poor. He was shot by police six times and spent 14 years in a military prison, much of it in dungeon-like conditions.

Since becoming leader of Uruguay in 2010, however, he has won plaudits worldwide for living within his means, decrying excessive consumption and pushing ahead with policies on same-sex marriage, abortion and cannabis legalisation that have reaffirmed Uruguay as the most socially liberal country in Latin America.
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Neo-liberalism is finally coming to a end - I can't wait for the complete burial.

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"The world's poorest President" (Original Post) malaise Dec 2013 OP
Where it started, it was soundly repudiated yesterday. Benton D Struckcheon Dec 2013 #1
I am so happy malaise Dec 2013 #2

Benton D Struckcheon

(2,347 posts)
1. Where it started, it was soundly repudiated yesterday.
Mon Dec 16, 2013, 08:14 PM
Dec 2013

Bachelet won in Chile.
Allende and Neruda, among many others, are resting a little more peacefully today.

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