Accompanied by the governor of Quintana Roo, Carlos Joaquín González, as well as by members of his legal cabinet, the president assured that in no way is it about expropriations.
“Because if not, our adversaries are going to say that we are already like Porfirio Díaz, expropriating, invading ejidos or small properties,” he said ironically.
The president maintained that it is a reserve agreement “and what is becoming the core, protection of all, care of the environment, has to be an agreement, compensation and even purchase, not to rule out that possibility.”
Regarding the Mayan Train, he highlighted that the project has an investment of around 200,000 million pesos to build about 1,554 kilometers in the five states of the Mexican southeast where it will pass: Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo.