The Independent (UK) – Jose ‘Pepe’ Mujica, ex-president of Uruguay, former guerrilla and cannabis reformer, dies aged 89

The one-time guerrilla and later president of Uruguay enacted progressive reforms that carried his reputation well beyond South America

José Mujica, the former Uruguayan president known for his humble lifestyle and progressive reforms, has died at the age of 89. His presidency from 2010 to 2015 saw Uruguay become a pioneer in Latin America for civil liberties.

Mujica, affectionately called “Pepe” by many Uruguayans, was a former guerrilla fighter whose radical past initially raised concerns. However, he convinced voters that this chapter was closed, leading the leftist government of the South American nation.

His death was announced by President Yamandu Orsi on X (formerly Twitter), who expressed deep sorrow and gratitude for Mujica’s contributions and love for his people.

Mujica’s presidency was marked by a series of landmark reforms. He signed laws legalising gay marriage and abortion in early pregnancy, significant shifts for the predominantly Catholic region.

He also championed the legalisation of marijuana sales, a move practically unheard of globally at the time. These actions cemented his reputation as a progressive leader far beyond South America.

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/jose-mujica-pepe-death-uruguay-president-b2750605.html

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