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Adán Augusto López rejects that he is dedicated to pre-campaign acts

Adán Augusto López rejects that he is dedicated to pre-campaign acts

López Hernández, who along with the head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, are the most mentioned to dispute Morena’s candidacy for the presidency of the Republic, said that he requested an unpaid license to attend this event and the one that will take place this Sunday in Coahuila.

During his speech in which he was accompanied by Ramírez Bedolla and by the national leader of Morena, Mario Delgado, the person in charge of the country’s internal policy commented that it is time to govern in a different way.

This, remembering that those who governed the entity took everything; “They left him in pieces.”



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