MUJICA'S RAILING AND FENCE, INC
the free encyclopedia President of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015 For the baseball player · see José Mujica (baseball) . "El Pepe" redirects here. For the documentary about him · see El Pepe: A Supreme Life . José Mujica Mujica in 2015 40th  · President of Uruguay In office 1 March 2010  · –  · 1 March 2015 Preceded by Dési Bouterse Succeeded by Tabaré Vázquez Minister of Livestock · Agriculture and  · Fisheries In office 1 March 2005  · 20 October 2020 In office 1 March 2015  · 14 August 2018 In office 15 February 2000  · 1 March 2005 National Representative In office 15 February 1995  · 15 February 2000 Constituency Montevideo Second Gentleman of Uruguay In role 13 September 2017  · Uruguay Died 13 May 2025 (2025-05-13) (aged  · 89) Montevideo · Uruguay Resting place Mujica farmhouse · Rincón del Cerro · ​ · ( · m.   · 2005)
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