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López Obrador's Crude Uncovering of Corruption in Mexico Threatens the Stability of Claudia Sheinbaum / Analysis of Mauricio Vargas

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Drug trafficking, theft and smuggling, and suspicious wealth of their children and their political allies, surround the ex-mandator and complicate his successor.
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CDMX.- Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador not only knew, but also tolerated corruption among the characters of his closest circle, “and everyone took advantage” of that permissiveness, giving rise to what Carlos Loret de Mola calls the “welfare aristocracy.” The journalist today announces in his column “Reporter’s Stories” how the corruption of his six-year-old was born from the first months of work, being the first to take advantage o…

Drug trafficking, theft and smuggling, and suspicious wealth of their children and their political allies, surround the ex-mandator and complicate his successor.

Without successful companies in his name and with patrimonial declarations that do not explain his fortune, José Ramiro López Obrador, brother of the former president, became owner of 13 ranches in Tabasco. All in cash. Another “millionaire cowboy” that raises suspicions.

Another millionaire cowboy emerges, this is José Ramiro López Obrador, the brother of the former president who during the last six years doubled his fortune and without reporting any successful business in his patrimonial statement but with cash acquired 13 ranches in Tabasco.

Another millionaire cowboy appears, this is José Ramiro López Obrador, brother of the former president, who during the previous six years managed to double his estate although he did not register any successful business in his statement. He acquired 13 ranches in Tabasco, paid in cash.

Doubts arise about the heritage of José Ramiro López Obrador, journalistic reports link him to the purchase of several ranches in Tabasco without detailing the origin of the resources or businesses registered.With information from José Raúl Reyes.

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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