The 77 year-old who has been Uruguay’s president since March 1, 2010 told El Mundo, “I do fine with that amount; I have to do fine because there are many Uruguayans who live with much less.”
It was also reported that under his stewardship, Uruguay has become known for low levels of corruption. The South American country ranks as the second least corrupt country in Latin America in Transparency International’s global corruption index.
Yahoo News reported that the President has no bank accounts, no debts, and he enjoys the companionship of his dog, Manuela. When his term is over, the President hopes to rest even more peacefully in his farmhouse, along with his wife and his inseparable dog.
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this is what a true leader shld portray and emulate. I am inspired. But other leaders are just rich while their people suffer.
As I think of this man, I've can visualise his end from now. He will die well, occupy a mansion in heaven.
Na Wash!
Kudos president you are on your way to becoming one of the greatest leaders in the world. I hope the greedy kenya leaders are reading this story, surely 90% of them will lose any political sit in coming elections
Respect and may god bless you!