The “poorest president of the world” died
Jose Mokica, once a guerrilla and became popular in South America after being president of Uruguay, died of esophageal cancer at the age of eight.
According to RCO News Agency, Mokhika, who many Uruguay’s people knew him as Pepheh’s nickname, were from 1 to 5 Presidents of the leftist government.
“It is very unfortunate to say that Pepheh Mokhaika died,” according to Reuters. Thank you for all the things you gave us and the deep love you had for the people. “
Condolences of Mucca’s death by many leaders of Latin American countries; “He defended democracy,” said Brazilian President Louis Inacio Lola Dacilva. He never stopped defending social justice and ended all inequality. “The greatness of Mokhika went beyond the borders of Uruguay and his presidency.”
During his presidency, Mokhika refused to move to the presidential residence and preferred to stay in his simple house, which was a small flower farm on the outskirts of Monte Video, the capital, and was nicknamed “the world’s poorest president”.
Avoiding the official suit and tie, Mokhika was driving with his old Volkswagen car or spending food at downtown restaurants where office staff had lunch.
In an interview with Reuters in May in May with a ceiling with his wife, Lucia Topolanski, former Senator, he said in an interview with Reuters in May, he said he had kept the old Beatle and is still in a state of state.
Critics, however, questioned Mokhika’s tendency to ignore the presidential protocols, however, his lifestyle and lifestyle had fascinated many Uruguayes throughout the presidency.
Mokhaika was 5 years old when he became president. Despite some voters’ concern about his age and past, he was selected as one of the leaders of the Topamarus rebel group in the 1980s and 1980s.
Mokhika’s “Plan” focused on improving housing conditions for the poorest families, while the “Equality Plan” continued to support families with children in vulnerable situations.
The late President of Uruguay was seeking diplomatic balance internationally and promoted the dialogue as a tool for resolving geopolitical conflicts. Under his leadership, Uruguay has strengthened its role in regional organizations such as the Southern Market (Mercosur) and the South America Union (Onasor).
Known for her strict lifestyle and attention to environmental issues, Mokhika has repeatedly asked world leaders and citizens to adopt a more human and less consumerist way of thinking. Thinking aims to develop sustainable development for future generations.
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