Jose Mujica, leader of Humility and the World's Poorest


  Jose Mujica and his residence.
This time to be a leader of a country, a bone of contention. Not without reason, will enjoy luxurious amenities leader. Starting from the house, a vehicle to be secured with good health.

But being humble leader, even using state facilities are super luxurious, almost rare to encounter. But for Jose Mujica, becoming the leader of a country, not a matter of luxury amenities and wealth.

José Mujica elected in 2009 and still serves as the president of Uruguay, almost never use state facilities fancy. In fact, it accounts for around 90 percent of his salary for the organization of low-income homes.

He describes himself as "humble farmer" and not without reason he did it all. Over the years, he spent 13 years of his life in a prison under the military dictatorship of Uruguay at the time. Bahkania could hear when ants whispering in his ear, or hearing the sound of frogs at night.

Now, he is developing democracy in the country of residence, and wish everyone can enjoy the freedom of speech. At the age of 78 years, he often spent time sitting in his wooden chair, reading a book. In addition to running his state duties.

It is appropriate, any leader can imitate his humility, not just the pursuit of the seat of power and authority over the country, to the exclusion of the people.

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