MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - A blunt-talking former guerrilla fighter won Uruguay's presidential election Sunday, promising to leave behind his radical past and take a moderate path in one of Latin America's most stable countries. Jose Mujica, a 74-year-old ...
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A plain-talking former leader of leftist guerrillas who once sought power through kidnappings and bombings is now the president-elect of Uruguay. Leading Uruguayan presidential candidate Jose Mujica, of the ruling party Frente Amplio, talks to ...
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Montevideo, Uruguay (CNN) -- Jose "Pepe" Mujica, a former Marxist Tupamaro guerrilla fighter, won Uruguay's presidential runoff election Sunday, exit polls showed. Exit polls had Mujica defeating former president Luis Alberto Lacalle by a margin of 4 ...
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — A plain-talking socialist who once led an armed revolutionary movement and now scorns "stupid ideologies" was favored to win Uruguay's presidential run-off Sunday and keep a center-left coalition in ...
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Montevideo - Polling stations opened Sunday in Uruguay's presidential election run-off. Jose Mujica - a former member of the leftist guerrilla group Tupamaros who spent 15 years in jail - was billed as the favourite, ahead of former Uruguayan ...
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