This was the presidency of José "Pepe" Mujica: highlights and shadows of five years that went down in history.
- José "Pepe" Mujica was Uruguay's head of state between 2010 and 2015, known for his leadership centered on promoting social justice and environmental care.
- His presidency followed a background as a Marxist guerrilla and imprisonment during the 1960s and 70s, which shaped his resilient leadership style.
- During his presidency, Mujica gave the vast majority of his income to charitable causes and enacted legislation that made Uruguay one of the earliest Latin American nations to recognize same-sex marriage.
- He stated, "I'm not a man of power; I'm a man of the people," and in 2014 said, "We are not owners of the planet; we are its caretakers."
- His legacy highlights simplicity and human values over wealth, influencing global discussions on authentic leadership and climate responsibility.
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