Spanish Deputy Cayetana Álvarez Criticizes Mexico... and Says: ‘Hernán Cortés Did Not Violate Its Sovereignty’
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The sour experience of Isabel Díaz Ayuso in Mexico was only the beginning. Spanish deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, from the conservative PP, has landed in the Latin country to take over from the president of Madrid, whose homage to Hernán Cortés raised such a stir that she was forced to cancel half of her agenda and return to Spain earlier. The sector of the Mexican right that leads the businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego is willing to continu…
"Forgiveness is neither collective nor retroactive, so less historical theatre and more contemporary responsibility," said the PP deputy
President Claudia Sheinbaum described as "curioso" that sectors of the Opposition resort to a Spanish deputy to participate in the debate on national sovereignty, in the midst of the discussion that has been opened by alleged foreign interference in Mexico's affairs. The President referred to the visit to national territory of the Spanish deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, a member of the Popular Party (PP), who participated in an event organize…
The Spanish deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, during her visit to Mexico, launched harsh criticisms against Claudia Sheinbaum's government and rejected that historical figures like Hernán Cortés or Isabel la Católica represent a threat to Mexican sovereignty.During a conference at the University of Freedom, in Mexico City, where she was received by businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the Spanish legislator argued that the real risks to Mexican …
Vibrant speech by Álvarez de Toledo in Mexico: "Who threatens his sovereignty is not the U.S., it is not Spain and of course it is not history"
Following the defense of sovereignty made by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the conservative Spanish deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo said that the real threat to Mexican sovereignty is not the United States, nor Spain, nor history, “what threatens Mexican sovereignty are three internal and corrosive scourges: organized crime, authoritarian populism and the mentality of dependence.”
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