López Obrador says goodbye with the unveiling of his portrait in the Gallery of the Presidents in the National Palace
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The term of office of Andrés Manuel López Obrador has reached the final stretch. The president will hand over the position to his successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, this Tuesday, October 1, in a protest ceremony. As part of the change of Government, López Obrador unveiled the traditional oil portrait that immortalizes Mexican leaders in the Gallery of the Presidents of the National Palace, where he has lived for the last six years accompanied by his …
The official portrait shows the outgoing president of Mexico standing with his baton and leaning on the balcony of the National Palace
On the morning of Monday, September 30, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador unveiled his oil portrait in the corridor of the National Palace, known as the Gallery of the Presidents. The president performed this act on the last day of his six-year term and one day before the government hands over to his successor Claudia Sheinbaum, who will protest on Tuesday, October 1. López Obrador had previously announced that it would be until this Monday,…
After finishing his last morning conference, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador unveiled the presidential portrait that will be framed in one of the corridors of the National Palace. Unlike the rest of the paintings, the one of the first president and leader of the left shows —behind him— the people accompanying him from the capital's Zócalo, [...] The office López Obrador reveals his presidential portrait appeared first in Contralínea.
The painting will remain in the Presidents' Gallery
The painting will remain together with the other former presidents of Mexico in the corridors of the National Palace.
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