President Claudia Sheinbaum inherited the impoverished Ethnocentrist foreign policy of AMLO. Not only did he inherit it, he also deepens the provincial profile of a country that does not deserve to be politically disconnected from the world.
The speech that read his envoy last Thursday at the UN General Assembly proves that, the current one will be another six -year period lost by the obsessive idea that the best thing for the country is to promote dogmatic diplomacy.
Juan Ramón de la Fuente’s message dwarfs the country: it was a speech with electoral and not state roots; They were no longer provincial words but similar to that of a mayor of Iztapalapa, Miguel Hidalgo or Benito Juárez. It doesn’t matter.
The waste of human resources in the Mexican foreign service is worrying. There is a risk of moving from a dogmatic diplomacy to one of bumps, where the exterior profile of the government falls into the potholes of radical ethnocentrism.
The accumulation of global problems requires bold diplomacy, not officials who do not look beyond potholes.
“There are democracy, freedoms, plurality and right to disagree,” said Juan Ramón de la Fuente.
Democracy? After electoral fraud on the Judiciary? Does the supreme cut of the accordion have legitimacy after the tranzas? Democracy without autonomous organs? Democracy without real balances of power?
“Justice transforms, and today, an indigenous person is president of the Supreme Court.” Indeed, it is transformed to worsen through the trap. The indigenous was chosen by AMLO, not by voters. (This is the case in Hong Kong where the Chinese government imposes candidates and the Hongkoneses “choose”).
The Mexican government brings Cuba’s shoulder without mentioning the absence of freedoms and the systematic violation of human rights on the island product of the dictatorship.
From the source he knows that the government to which it belongs violates article 89 of the Constitution, particularly the section on the international obligations that Mexico has over the human rights.
And Venezuela? Why does the Mexican government be silent in the face of the crimes against the mature dictator?
De la Fuente did not talk about the echocide that exists under the tracks of a ghost train, but presumed (without evidence) that Mexico is the country where the largest amount of trees are planted worldwide.
What we saw during the UN Birthday is its precarious health.
The international cooperation system has two problems: the distribution of power in the world today is different from the distribution of power when the United Nations was created.
The second problem is: how do we work this international cooperation system without a hegemonic power?
