The Mexican President says goodbye to the press conference with

The Mexican President says goodbye to the press conference with a song by Amaury Pérez

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ended his press conference today with a song by Cuban Amaury Pérez Vidal, which is frequently used by the Cuban regime’s propaganda machine.

The theme “You will not prevent it”, used in the political files of the Cuban dictatorship and speaking of “growth” despite the obstacles, was the conclusion of his conference this morning.

“Let’s see if they don’t charge us for copyrights. Let it start the week and not stop fighting,” President López Obrador said before releasing the video.

Journalist Joaquín López-Dóriga uncovered the surreal moment, adding: “Today’s ‘mañanera’ has become musical again. President López Obrador decided to close the morning conference with “They will not prevent it” by Amaury Pérez”.

A Mexican man urged AMLO to start work immediately after seeing the video: “Stop fighting says the one who is already president but doesn’t quite believe it yet. Let him rule the country fall apart and he’s still on the moon.

But for Cuban visual artist Julio Llopiz-Casal, the situation is more serious: “I have told all Mexicans that I … They will regret putting this man in power. We Cubans experienced something very similar and the ending is not good. I hope I’m wrong,” he said.

Mexico-based journalist José Raúl Gallego shares the same sentiment: “Hopefully, but you’re on to the truth, Julio. And the but is that many people in Mexico are still downplaying the danger and that some of those who supported him and now recognize their mistake do not dare to denounce and criticize him with the same force that they did then have supported.

Mexican President AMLO announced in the middle of last month that he would visit Cuba and several Central American countries as part of his first international visit, the agenda of which will revolve around the migration issue.

López Obrador announced that his tour planned for next May will include countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize, stressing that “the solution to stemming the migration flows in the region was to observe their causes”.

Following the announcement, officials from the Havana regime and the Mexican government began an interparliamentary meeting last Friday to prepare for the visit.

Esteban Lazo, President of the National Assembly of People’s Power (ANPP), said that the exchange marks the beginning of a series of activities that will take place between April and May and will culminate with the arrival of López Obrador, specified a cable from the EF news agency.

Meanwhile, Mexico’s senator from the ruling National Regeneration Movement (Morena, left), Higinio Martínez, spoke about the “closeness” between the two countries, which has increased recently due to the political rapprochement between the Mexican ruler and the Havana regime. .

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