The poorest president in the world and Kusturica opened first BOOK FAIR in Andricgrad in Bosnia and Herzegovina!

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Recent Uruguayan President Hose Muhika opened first Book Fair with Emir Kusturica and Milorad Dodik in Andricgrad, "Words are flying, books are staying". 

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He met with Serbian prime minister Aleksandar Vucic, who, among other things, talked about strengthening of the relationships between Serbia and Latin America. The hero of the Kusturica movie "The last hero", which presents "The poorest president in the world",  stated in Mecavnik that "Serbia reminds him of Basque.

Muhika was Uruguayan President form 2009 ti 2015. When he left his position he still had the support of 65% of the voters. That data should not come as a surprise because during his presidency, besides suitable social laws, he showed himself as a very modest and simple leader, who despises luxury and formality. 

Foto: AP/Tanjug Foto: AP/Tanjug

Because of his modest life, as well as of the fact that as president he donates 90% of his monthly income to charity, which is around 12.000 dollars, he was named the poorest president in the world. Prior to becoming a president he was a senator and a minister of agriculture.

In youth he was a leftist guerrilla, inspired by Cuban revolution, who spent '70 and '80 in prison in terrible conditions because of his ideals. He was released in 1985 when democracy was reestablished.

Foto: Tanjug/VLADA REPUBLIKE SRBIJE Foto: Tanjug/VLADA REPUBLIKE SRBIJE

He said that the years he spent in prison determined the way he looks at life, hence he doesn't consider himself poor, because that is, in his way of thinking, "the question of freedom, because poor are the ones that keep working to preserve they way of luxurious life and they keep wanting more".

Moreover, he once said that he considers himself to be much richer from those that consider him to be poor. He is driving "Volkswagen Beetle" for which a rich sheikh offered him million dollars, but he refused to sell it, writes Danas.

Foto: Tanjug/Vlada Srbije Foto: Tanjug/Vlada Srbije

He was born in 1935. Instead of president palace he lives in his humble home with his wife, who is a senator, in the suburb of Montevideo. The couple has no children. Correspondent for BBC, who visited him, said in his text that he found spread clothes in the yard and the president in old chair in the garden, that he works on with his wife. 

Two policemen were on watch with three legged dog Manuela. He said that he lives like the most of the people, and not like the minority of Uruguayan people and that all Spanish and Italian leaders should live like that, like an ordinary citizen.

(Telegraf.co.uk)

 

 

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