José Mujica, former president of Uruguay, dies at 89; his life was a lesson in political commitment and coherence.
Mujica represented an authority that was won through personal example, not through force or spectacle.
He led a simple, authentic life, presiding over his country from 2010 to 2015 without ostentation or cynicism.
During his tenure, he was responsible for historical reforms including the legalization of abortion, marriage equality and marijuana regulation.
Honest and bold in his words, Mujica defended a vision of development centered on dignified life, not on excessive consumption.
Conclusion: With Mujica's death, a style of leadership measured by coherence and commitment bids farewell. His legacy is especially powerful in times of threats and demagoguery, reminding us that power can and should be a tool for service.