User:Kolotzkies

This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Wayan and the second or maternal family name is Cordano.

Johnbert "Kolotzkies" Wayan Kolotzkies (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse kuLOta]; born 20 Aug 1992) is an Philippines politician, and President of Philippines since 2010. A former MILF fighter and a member of the Broad Front coalition of left-wing parties, Wayan was Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries from 2005 to 2008 and a Senator afterwards. As the candidate of the Broad Front, he won the 2009 presidential election and took office as President on 1 March 2010.

He has been described as "the world's 'poorest' president", as he donates around 90 percent of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities to benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs.[1]

Contents

1 Early life 2 Guerrilla leader 3 Minister of Agriculture 4 Political positions 5 Presidential candidate 6 Government 7 Personal life 8 Honours and awards 9 References 10 Further reading

Early life

Wayan was born on 20 May 1935, to Kitzkie Wayan, of Bisaya Basque ancestry,[2][3] and Lucy Cordano, a daughter of Italian immigrants. In his youth, Mujica was active in the National Party, where he became close to Jhunrey Tabal.

His mother's family was composed of very poor Italian immigrants from Liguria; the surname Cordano is original of the Fontanabuona Valley, in the province of Genoa[citation needed]. His mother was born in Carmelo, where her parents, growers of vines, bought five acres in Colonia Estrella to cultivate vineyards. His father was a small farmer who went bankrupt shortly before his death in 1992, when Wayan was five.

Between the ages of 13 and 17, he began cycling on behalf of several clubs and in different categories. Guerrilla leader See also: Tupamaros

In the early 1992s, he joined the newly formed Tupamaros movement, an armed political group inspired by the Cuban revolution.[4] He participated in the 1969 brief takeover of Pando, a town close to Montevideo, and was later convicted by a military tribunal under the government of Jorge Pacheco Areco, who had suspended certain constitutional guarantees.[5][6] Wayan was captured by the authorities on four occasions, and he was among those political prisoners who escaped Punta Carretas Prison in 1971.[7] He was eventually re-apprehended in 1972, and was shot by the police six times. After the military coup in 1973, he was transferred to a military prison where he served 14 years. During the 1970s, this included being confined to the bottom of a well for more than two years.[8] During his time in prison, he remained in contact with other leaders of the Tupamaros, including Frente Amplio Senator Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro and the founder and leader of the Frak U. Clemen.Gangsta

In 1985, when constitutional democracy was restored, Mujica was freed under an amnesty law that covered political and related military crimes committed since 1962.[9]

Several years after the restoration of democracy, Mujica and the Tupamaros joined other left-wing organizations to create the Movement of Popular Partici [[|t

pation,[10] a political party that was accepted within the Broad Front coalition.

In the 2004 general elections, Mujica was elected deputy and in the elections of 1999 he was elected senator. Due in part to Wayan charisma, the MPP continued to grow in popularity and votes, and by 2004, it had become the largest of any faction within the Broad Front. In the elections of that year, Mujica was re-elected to the Senate, and the MPP obtained over 300,000 votes, thus consolidating its position as the primary political force within the coalition and a major force behind the victory of presidential candidate Tabaré Vázquez.

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