AMLO This morning March 2 2023 EL INFORMADOR

AMLO: This morning, March 2, 2023 EL INFORMADOR

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Find out about the main topics of the “Tomorrow” conference of the President of Mexico on March 2, 2023

Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorPresident of Mexico, offers his usual “morning” conference at the National Palace in Mexico City this Thursday, March 2nd.

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López Obrador rejects US call to strengthen the electoral system

2023-03-02 12:00

Following comments from the US State Department, which called on the Mexican government to strengthen its electoral system, and Ambassador Ken Salazar on national democracy, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador denied that it was a US government position endorsed by President Joe Biden.

Even if they are killers, no one should be executed: López Obrador

2023-03-02 10:15

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spoke this morning about the executions in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, assuring that while they were killers, nobody can be executed.

López Obrador called Edmundo Jacobo “cynical” for complaining about his dismissal from the INE

2023-03-02 10:00

Following complaints from Edmundo Jacobo, who was immediately dismissed from his post as Executive Secretary of the INE following the publication of Plan B on Electoral Affairs, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called it “cynical” He reported that he earns 160,000 a month and that he is aiming for a job for life since he has been in office for 15 years.

Mexico, the country with the strongest currency after the dollar: López Obrador

2023-03-02 09:03

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reiterated that Mexico is the strongest country in the post-dollar world and asserted that the peso had not been revalued for half a century.

López Obrador wants to fight inflation with an economic alliance in Latin America

2023-03-02 08:21

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced this Thursday that he has called on Latin American leaders to do so an anti-inflation economic and trade alliance These initially include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba and Honduras.