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They express support for AMLO almost a month after the revocation consultation

They express support for AMLO almost a month after the revocation consultation

In another of the canvases appear the faces of journalists, of the electoral advisers Lorenzo Córdova and Ciro Murayama, as well as of the businessman Claudio X González considered by the supporters of President López Obrador as “coup plotters”.

Those attending the demonstrations of support also spoke out in support of the electrical reform and the electoral reform. “We demand that the INE stop sabotaging the mandate revocation consultation, that (Lorenzo) Córdova take his hands off the consultation,” said a sympathizer on the speaker.

Each intervention of some person or representative of a group culminated with choruses such as: “It’s an honor to be with Obrador!” and “Mr. President, here are your people.”

According to the attendees, what motivated them to go to the Zócalo was to demonstrate that not only is it enough to “make noise” on social networks, but also to go out into the streets to demonstrate in favor of the so-called “fourth transformation.”

“The INE thinks that we are minors. The INE is not going to stop the people of Mexico. We are all of legal age and that is why we are here,” said Rosa María González, from Toluca, State of Mexico.

Agustín, an 11-year-old boy, attended the demonstration with his father, disguised as the president. He said that he wants to be president.



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