Proper noun
Mujica (plural Mujicas)
A surname.
José Mujica (President from 2010–2015) with then-President of Brazil Lula da Silva in 2010. Source: Internet
My request to interview President Hugo Chavez Frias of Venezuela was finally granted March 2nd while we were down in Montevideo, Uruguay with President Chavez for the inauguration of the new left-ish president and freedom fighter, Jose Mujica. Source: Internet
But the train Mujica hoped would move the entire group to Puebla, one of their stops, never came, and in the end the group boarded trucks and school buses to cover the distance to San Pedro Tapanatepec, a town in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Source: Internet
They were being permitted to wait in passageways until room became available, and appeared prepared to wait overnight, according to Irineo Mujica, one of the organizers of Pueblos Sin Fronteras, an organization assisting the asylum speakers. Source: Internet
More recently, Uruguayan President Jose Mujica floated a proposal for a state monopoly on marijuana sales there. Source: Internet
Senator Lucia Topolansky, the wife of outgoing Uruguayan President Jose Mujica, will run for mayor of Montevideo in the May 2015 elections, representatives of the governing centre leftist Broad Front coalition announced this week. Source: Internet