In the United States, the president comes to power essentially because three out of every ten citizens vote for him. Three out of ten. Of the remaining seven, four do not vote and three vote against him. It is with this backdrop that we sought out José “Pepe” Mujica, labeled by the BBC as “the poorest president in the world”. Through the lens of his experience as an activist, revolutionary, political prisoner, legislator, and president, Pepe Mujica helps us view politics in a different way. He invites us to reflect on the power we hold with our vote. On the power individuals and communities forfeits by not participating in elections. On the danger it represents to let others decide for you. Vote and see is a forthright call to all American citizens to cast their vote in the next presidential elections.
About the Author: Darío Klein interviews José "Pepe" Mujica
DARÍO KLEIN (1969) is an award-winning journalist who has been a correspondent and chief editor for major news agencies and networks such as AFP and CNN. He has covered a wide range of international news stories, from the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis to Hurricane Katrina, and is currently a correspondent for CNN en Español in Uruguay and co-director of the online journal www.sudestada.com.uy. Klein has directed and produced documentaries for National Geographic, Discovery Channel and CNN. He has received the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the NAMIC Vision Award. He holds a PhD in Investigative Journalism from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and is a professor at the Universidad Católica del Uruguay.