In Mexico they marched, this Sunday, December 4, against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. From Monterrey, Nuevo León state, they demanded the resignation of the president
In Mexico they marched this Sunday, December 4 against the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO).
From Monterrey, Nuevo León state, they demanded the resignation of the president of Mexico.
In accordance with EFE, the mobilization was organized by the National Citizen Front (Frena). Some 250 people participated, according to Civil Protection authorities, who gathered at the intersection of May 15 and Zaragoza to then begin a tour of the first square of the state capital.
Leading the contingent was the founder of Frena, Gilberto Lozano, who accused López Obrador of leading a dictatorship and of being responsible for all the ills in Mexico.
“We are doing this in 70 cities (in Mexico) and above all emphasizing that the cause of all evils is the López dictatorship,” said the activist.
At the same time, he said that the President of Mexico is going to eat the National Electoral Institute (INE) without constitutional reform “because he already has the change of four councilors, he is strangling them financially and with secondary laws he will end up taking it,” said the president. activist.
In the march against the president of Mexico, banners were displayed with various messages, including the one that read: “Andrés Manuel López: We demand your resignation for treason.”
The demonstrators also questioned the insecurity that prevails in Mexico and the policy against the Mexican drug trafficker of “hugs, not bullets.”
“The post of president can be resigned, yes for serious reasons, and we can see it in the Constitution, and treason,” said Gilberto Lozano.
He said that López Obrador has betrayed the country above other interests.
“Indiscriminate migration into Mexico, support without approval from the Congress of the Union to deliver money to Central and South American countries and do not mention the issue of hugs (to criminals) that is completely unconstitutional,” he said.
The mobilization this Sunday coincided with some pilgrimages that went to the Basilica of Guadalupe, located in the Independencia neighborhood, in Monterrey.
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