Ibrahim Traore And Jose Mujica: Two Poorest Presidents Who Show Template On How To Serve Countries.

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Have you heard of the world’s poorest president? It is common for Presidents or former Presidents of a country to be among the richest in that country, living in mansions, driving the best cars, and going on vacations. This is not surprising given the amount of salaries and other incentives that come with being a president. But even aside from their salaries, most presidents use their position to gather wealth through illicit means such as bribery and diverting public funds for personal use. However, even though this is the current order of things, there are still some presidents both current and past in recent times, who dared to be different. Instead of focusing on gathering wealth as much as possible, these leaders live austere lives and commit to protecting the interests of the people. In today's video, we will show you two presidents, though one is no longer a President, who falls in this category. So, who are they? They are Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso and Jose Mujica of Uruguay.
Jose Mujica was a former president of Uruguay who ruled Uruguay from 2010 to 2015. Although he ruled for just one term, Mujica was different from his predecessors and his successor. Mujica was first a Minister of Agriculture, before he became president of Uruguay and has been described as an anti-politician who speaks the language of the people. Before he became president, Mujica was arrested and imprisoned for 14 years for his activities in Tupamaro, a revolutionary organization founded by Raúl Sendic and others whose goal was to undermine Uruguay’s repressive leadership. This made some to call him the Nelson Mandela of Uruguay. Jose Mujica has always been an outspoken critic of capitalism's focus on stockpiling material possessions which do not contribute to human happiness. And, unlike other leaders who say one thing but act completely different from what they preach, Mujica’s lifestyle is a complete example of what he preaches.

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  • @cidaoliveira5683
    @cidaoliveira5683

    Congratulations to Mr. President Mojica and Mr. President Traore. From Brazil.

  • @danv965
    @danv965

    He may not have a good salary but he has his people and country behind him and that makes him rich and wealthy because he is not a coward or a sell out. ❤️✊🏾

  • @user-ow7uj2yz1n
    @user-ow7uj2yz1n

    Captain TRAORE is what all Africa needs as their President. Amazing brother from Malawi

  • @aiahsdaughter6597
    @aiahsdaughter6597

    .....but so rich in WISDOM, CHARACTER and sound LEADERSHIP.

  • @h2opower
    @h2opower

    These are the type of people that make great leaders as their true concern is the uplift of the quality of life for the people they serve and not the never ending desire to enrich themselves as other leaders do.

  • @yvonnethomas5599
    @yvonnethomas5599

    This is great and powerful leadership

  • @robertjordon5782
    @robertjordon5782

    He is everything that Ghana needs

  • @user-ns6bv4xv5l
    @user-ns6bv4xv5l

    You damn right black power Black first B1 ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rajabreiz8349
    @rajabreiz8349

    Viva traore

  • @tomcarter9580
    @tomcarter9580

    Traore is doing in 2 years 😳 what whole political systems have not done in centuries.

  • @hyacinthjarrett8637
    @hyacinthjarrett8637

    I personall couldn't care less what name or stripe any government adopt provided it function to make our lives better. I believe that on a whole most people would agree.

  • @luismartins854
    @luismartins854

    The Captain travelled more around his country than overseas the only trip he made overseas is Russia/Africa summet

  • @hyacinthjarrett8637
    @hyacinthjarrett8637

    Could that that wonderful elder retired South American president help us with any lession or advice. The opposition is great and I am wondering if he had that problem too.

  • @saarcfashion1196
    @saarcfashion1196

    Above all of the modern leader is Shaheed President Zia Ur Rahman...

  • @ananmai8700
    @ananmai8700

    To lead a Country, do not necessary mean, should be wealthy, Professors that teaches students that led to become Wealthy are NOT wealthy. where those you get that idea from??????

  • @etechjd8260
    @etechjd8260

    Mujica has proven himself.....trahore not yet.....could be a new hamin dada

  • @ghosttoo7467
    @ghosttoo7467

    If you are doing history ,then you forgot Salvador Allende chiean president since 1970 to 1973 he was assesinate by the CIA (A Pinochet)

  • @hyacinthjarrett8637
    @hyacinthjarrett8637

    How did the cunning Fedel Castro cope with his outside attackers.

  • @gdbrojus
    @gdbrojus

    Lol we must live in poverty like Mujica, yeah not inspiring