Amlo’s Brother Responds to Controversy over His Muuucha Properties: ‘I Hide Absolutely Nothing’
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Tabasco’s secretary of government, José Ramiro López Obrador, responded to questions about his fortune, including eight ranches he acquired while his brother Andrés Manuel was president of Mexico. Governor Javier May’s official stressed that he has nothing to hide regarding his estate, noting that all his properties are declared. “My property statements are public, I don’t hide absolutely anything,” he said after being questioned by reporters. ‘…
After revealing that he has 13 ranches, Jos Ramiro L fish Obrador, brother of AMLO, defended that it is 'product of his effort' and acus campa a.
“I don’t hide anything,” said the secretary of government, José Ramiro López Obrador, in ensuring that his property statements are public and his properties are the product of the effort. This, in reference to the publications of the communicator, Audelino Macario, who announced his patrimonial statement, highlighting among the properties of López Obrador, 13 ranches purchased in 6.9 million pesos and 694 cattle heads for 10.4 million pesos, des…
The secretary of government of the entity assures that he does not hide his heritage acquired from "pedazos" By Latinus CDMX, October 17, 2025.- Tabasco's secretary of government, José Ramiro López Obrador, forgot when the 13 properties that he declared last May before the Secretariat Anticorruption and Good Government of Tabasco were acquired.... Read more →
• José Ramiro “Pepín” López Obrador stated that his 13 ranches were acquired legally and with his own resources.• Tabasco’s secretary of government said that the criticisms are part of a political campaign against his family.• Most of the properties were bought during the six-year period of his brother, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. José Ramiro López Obrador defends the legality of his estate. Tabasco’s secretary of government, José Ramiro “Pepín…
According to a journalistic revelation, ranches purchased in Tabasco cost 6.9 million pesos, which were paid in cash
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