The man described as the world's 'poorest president' discusses
Uruguay's move to legalise marijuana.
President Jose Mujica, the world's 'poorest' president, has
surprised the world by making Uruguay the first country to entirely legalise
marijuana.
A law already passed in
the lower house of Congress and expected to pass in the Senate later this year
would make Uruguay the first country in the world to license and enforce rules
for the production, distribution and sale of marijuana for adult consumers.
Uruguay is hoping to act
as a potential test case for an idea slowly gaining steam across Latin America
- that the legalisation and regulation of some drugs could combat the
cartel violence devastating much of the region.
The thing is I have a
way of life that I don't change just because I am a president. I earn more than
I need, even if it's not enough for others.
Mujica's recent speech
to the UN General Assembly denouncing excess and frivolity, also received
global attention:
"We have sacrificed
the old immaterial Gods, and now we are occupying the temple of the Market-God.
He organises our economy, our politics, our habits, our lives and even provides
us with rates and credit cards and gives us the appearance of happiness,"
he said.
"It seems that we
have been born only to consume, and to consume, and when we can no longer
consume, we have a feeling of frustration and we suffer from poverty, and we
are auto marginalised."
He may look like a
working class grandfather, but 78-year-old Mujica is a man with a powerful
message, a leader who is a one of a kind.
Also known as Pepe
Mujica, he refused to move to the luxurious house the Uruguayan state provides
for its leaders, and chose instead to stay in the modest home he shares with
his senator wife in the capital.
His lifestyle and the
fact that he donates 90 percent of his salary to charity has earned him the
label 'the poorest president in the world'.
"Those who describe
me so are the poor ones," he says. "My definition of poor are those
who need too much. Because those who need too much are never satisfied."
Mujica is a man who
practices the simplicity he preaches and never minces words, a style some of
his countrymen criticise as unpresidential, but which makes him a hero to
others.
On this episode of Talk to Al
Jazeera, President Jose Mujica
discusses his peculiar approach towards marijuana and drug trafficking, his
particular way of living and understanding life, and the repercussions the
country's new policies, if approved, might have in the region.
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