Crowd favorite AMLO, still deeply rooted in the hearts of Mexico's populace, according to Sheinbaum's statement.
At a press conference held at the National Palace on September 18, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico's MORENA (Movimiento Regeneración Nacional) party addressed the ongoing criticism against her government. Sheinbaum Pardo stated that it's challenging for people to listen to television stations that attack her government daily, but she emphasised that this does not indicate a betrayal of the principles that led to their 2018 victory.
Sheinbaum Pardo went on to assert that her government governs with the same principles as the transformation movement that brought them to power. She also expressed her belief that President López Obrador remains popular among the Mexican people, a sentiment echoed by Sheinbaum Pardo herself.
In a significant development, it was announced that under President López Obrador's administration, 13.5 million people have been lifted out of poverty. Furthermore, Sheinbaum Pardo highlighted the reduction in inequality during López Obrador's tenure.
Regarding the legal stays filed against Andy López Beltrán, Sheinbaum Pardo believes that these are intended to harm and discredit the 4T, AMLO, and his children. However, she did not provide any specific details about the legal stays or their implications.
Sheinbaum Pardo also touched upon the evolution of television, claiming that it is now more plural. However, no information was provided about the current state of television plurality or the provision of spaces for opposing opinions. Sheinbaum Pardo further stated that when there were no social media, television stations did not provide spaces for opinions.
President López Obrador's popularity among the Mexican people remains undeniable, with Sheinbaum Pardo expressing her confidence in his continued influence. The future of the Mexican government under López Obrador's leadership and the ongoing challenges it faces remain topics of ongoing discussion and debate.
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