A hitchhiker was caught off-guard when a world leader
offered to give him a lift.
Gerhald Acosta was looking for a ride on his way home from
his job at a paper mill plant in southwestern Uruguay, earlier this month. He
later explained in a Facebook post that though several cars passed him, an SUV
with a government license plate pulled over, according to RT.com. Upon getting
inside, Acosta realized that Uruguayan President Jose Mujica and his wife, Sen.
Lucia Topolansky, were in the vehicle.
"I know this woman. It was Lucia, with Manuela the dog,
and Pepe (Jose) in the front seat," Acosta told El Observador, according
to Fox News Latino. "I couldn't believe it. The president was giving me a
ride."
Acosta said that though the ride was a brief one, he was
moved by the couple's gesture.
"When I got out, I thanked them profusely because not
everyone helps someone out on the road, and much less a president," he
told El Observador.
While Mujica's decision to pick up the hitchhiker was a kind
one, the leader is widely known for his acts of compassion. During a television
interview in Montevideo last November, Mujica paused to give money to a man in
need.
The leader has even been nicknamed "the world's poorest
president," thanks to his decision to donate 90 percent of his salary to
charity. When speaking about the money he actually keeps, Mujica told El Mundo,
according to Univision's translation, "I do fine with that amount; I have
to do fine because there are many Uruguayans who live with much less."
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