Let Marina Del Pilar Explain Audios, Says Sheinbaum
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In the new audios that were released, Marina del Pilar agrees to a meeting with US authorities in Panama.
The Governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila, must explain the audios where she negotiates to stop the revocation of her U.S. visa, said President Claudia Sheinbaum. "I have not communicated with her. We have not communicated, and she must therefore give an explanation of this issue," she responded briefly at her press conference. Sheinbaum, who has denounced an alleged U.S. interference in internal affairs in Mexico and has criticize…
Mexico City, Mexico.- President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila, will have to offer a public explanation about the new audios in which she allegedly talks with U.S. authorities to manage the recovery of her visa. During her morning conference on Friday, July 17, the federal president said that she has not had communication with the governor on this issue and considered that it is up to her to c…
The president says she has not communicated with her; in the audios the governor of Baja California allegedly agreed to a meeting with alleged U.S. agents Nallely Sánchez President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded this Friday at her morning conference from Quintana Roo that Marina del Pilar Ávila should give an explanation for the new audios in which she allegedly agreed to a meeting in Panama with alleged U.S. agents. A case that put the governor of …
Nervousness is what is breathed in the Brownist regime, after the statements of Marina del Pilar Ávila and his meetings with United States officials. There are still many doubts about the information he may have revealed and who he was exactly.
The plan in Panama. Héctor de Mauleón's revelations about audio recordings in which Marina del Pilar sought a meeting in Panama are shaking the political class. Nervousness is growing amid uncertainty about whom she mentioned or what information she provided to the U.S., while speculation persists that other governors are pursuing the same route.
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