Uruguay dialect to the prestigious former President Jose Mujika for the condolence of all corners of the dialect

Montevidio: On Wednesday, the streets of the Uruguay capital were crowded, to give a poignant farewell to former presidents Mujika, a guerrilla fighter-pioneering leader who became an icon of Latin American, remembered the most for his humility, simple lifestyle and scientific earnings. Thousands of people mourn the death of their former leader, who are lovingly known as “Paype”, joined the procession as a coffin covered with a Mujika’s flag born on a gun car, made their way through Montavedio to the country’s Parliament during three hours. Mujika died on Tuesday at a three-room farmhouse on the outskirts of Montevido at the age of 89, where he lived in the rejection of the grand President of Uruguay and during his President’s post (2010-2015). “Pepe, dear, people are with you!” Rose passed as a cortage. Uruguay rolled the footpaths along the route and appreciated the balconies. The President of Uruguay, Yamandu Orsi, Mujika’s prolonged interlocutor and his leftist Broad Front Party, on Wednesday announced the national days of mourning in a presidential decree, praising Mujika’s “humanitarian philosophy”, but the government stopped the necessary operations, while the government stopped the necessary operations, while the flags were flew away from the flag. Like Mujika, a former mayor and a teacher of history, Orsi, shook the President’s Mahal in favor of his family’s house and demanded that Mujika’s heritage of humility continue. Mujika campaigned some of her last public demonstrations and finalized her voting for ORSI. With the current and former officials, and Mujika’s life partner and fellow politicians, 80 -year -old Lucia Topolanski, ORSI launched the funeral procession at a private ritual at the President’s Headquarters, which wraps a silk national flag on Mujika’s Coffin. Mujika must have been 90 next week; He was born on 20 May 1935. During her political career, Mujika earned praise in the position of home and sect abroad to legalize marijuana and uniform sex marriage, implemented the first comprehensive abortion rights law of the region and established Uruguay as a leader in alternative energy. Before the President’s most socially liberal democracy in the world, before overseeing the change of his small South American nation, Mujika looted banks, imposed bombs and traders abducted as the leader of a violent leftist guerrilla group in the 1960s. Mujika came to know of esophageal cancer in April 2024.