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Hidden Heritage? Pepín López Obrador Accumulates 13 Ranches without Clarifying Their Origin

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José Ramiro “Pepín” López Obrador, current secretary of government of Tabasco and brother of the former president of Mexico, is at the center of the controversy. Documents and reports indicate that his patrimonial statement would not coincide with reality, which raises questions about the growth of his assets in recent years. IMSS physician may be interested: IMSS is killed with a white gun; wife is investigated as a possible suspect in CDMX
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Scandal in Tabasco by José Ramiro “Pepín” López Obrador and his hidden heritage. And it is that documents reveal that the secretary of government falsified his statement, hiding properties that today adds 13 ranches and gives no explanation. Meanwhile, Morena remains silent in the face of the controversy. Do you want to stay informed or send us your citizen report? Follow us on Facebook , X , Instagram , TikTok and WhatsApp . You can also enjoy …

José Ramiro “Pepín” López Obrador, current secretary of government of Tabasco and brother of the former president of Mexico, is at the center of the controversy. Documents and reports indicate that his patrimonial statement would not coincide with reality, which raises questions about the growth of his assets in recent years. IMSS physician may be interested: IMSS is killed with a white gun; wife is investigated as a possible suspect in CDMX

Scandal in Tabasco. José Ramiro “Pepín” López Obrador and his hidden heritage. Documents reveal that the secretary of government falsified his statement, hiding properties. Today he adds 13 ranches and gives no explanation. Meanwhile, Morena remains silent in the face of the controversy.

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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