Sheinbaum Says US Targeting Mexico Politics
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At 11 a.m. last Sunday, in front of a crowded Monument to the Revolution, President Claudia Sheinbaum gave accounts of the two years since the electoral triumph of June 2, 2024. The format was different from previous occasions: instead of summoning her supporters to the Zócalo, already occupied by the preparations for the World Cup, the message was transmitted simultaneously to the public squares of thirty-one entities in the country, with the o…
Mexico City, May 31 (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, emphasized this Sunday, during the presentation of a national report for her two years of triumph at the polls, that Mexico does not "accept interference" and questioned the "legitimate interest" of the United States for really helping the country, so it called on the population to defend the homeland.
President Claudia Sheinbaum's speech, commemorating the second anniversary of her electoral victory at the Monument to the Revolution, was a scathing critique of the United States. Her concern was evident in her hour-long address: "First they'll come for some, and then they'll come for others." She knows something, and she herself defends the indefensible: the narco-government of Rubén Rocha. Two years since the triumph of Mexico's first female …
After two years of her electoral victory, the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, led a public event in the Plaza de la República where she gave accounts of the progress of her administration and called on citizens to defend national sovereignty by disseminating information about the achievements of the Fourth Transformation. During the event called “Honestity, Results, Love for the People and the Homeland”, transmitted to public squar…
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, thanked Puebla for its support in the “Two Years of the Triumph” Accountability event held from the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City to celebrate the two years of the electoral victory that led her to lead the Mexican government.
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