World

Uruguay Bids Farewell to Mujica Amid Applause, Flags, and Calls to Continue the Struggle

Share
Share

Thousands of Uruguayans filled the streets of downtown Montevideo on Tuesday to bid farewell to former President José “Pepe” Mujica, a key figure of Latin American leftism and a symbol of national politics. The funeral procession moved through the capital accompanied by applause, political chants, and heartfelt expressions of affection, heading toward the Legislative Palace, where his remains will lie in state.

The cortege departed from Plaza Independencia —located in front of the Executive Branch headquarters— and proceeded along 18 de Julio Avenue and General Juan Antonio Lavalleja Avenue, flanked by crowds lining both sides of these major thoroughfares. The horse-drawn caisson carrying the casket advanced slowly, followed by a sea of citizens waving flags of the Movimiento de Participación Popular (MPP), holding farewell signs —many reading “Farewell, old man”— and chanting slogans.

The casket, draped in the Uruguayan flag, a red sash, and a simple bouquet of two purple flowers, was escorted by mounted members of the army and leaders of the MPP —the political group within the Broad Front coalition founded by Mujica himself. A lifelong leftist activist, Mujica remained engaged in public life until his death at age 89, following a long battle with cancer.

Along the route, the procession paused several times to allow people to approach, pay their respects, and listen to speeches from MPP leaders, who urged the continuation of Mujica’s legacy of struggle. Among the most repeated chants was a phrase Mujica famously said upon leaving the presidency in 2015: “I’m not leaving, I’m arriving.”

At 3:00 p.m. local time (6:00 p.m. GMT), the public wake will begin in the Hall of the Lost Steps at the Legislative Palace. It has not yet been confirmed whether the public will have access for 24 or 36 hours. Mujica’s body was accompanied throughout the procession by his widow, former Vice President Lucía Topolansky, and Uruguay’s current president, Yamandú Orsi.

Share
Related Articles
World

Intense Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 23 in Gaza, Including Children

Israel launched a new wave of airstrikes between Friday night and Saturday...

World

Rome Prepares for the Enthronement of Leo XIV with Massive Security Deployment

The extensive security operation that accompanied Pope Francis’ funeral will be repeated...

World

North Korea Tests Short-Range Missiles in Simulated Nuclear Strike

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the launch of short-range ballistic...

World

The new Pope of the Catholic Church is Robert Prevost

In a surprisingly swift decision, the most multicultural conclave in the history...

World

Vatican Still Without a Pope as Black Smoke Rises Again from the Sistine Chapel

The conclave in the Vatican remains deadlocked. On Thursday morning, another plume...

World

First Black Smoke: No Consensus Yet on New Pope

After more than three hours of voting, the Vatican has released the...

World

Conclave Begins to Elect New Pope at a Critical Moment for the Catholic Church

Beneath the timeless frescoes of Renaissance masters and under strict isolation, 133...

World

Israel Calls Up Reservists as It Intensifies Offensive Against Hamas in Gaza

In a new turn in the protracted Middle East conflict, the Israel...