Hoy le pregunté al Pdte López Obrador sobre el rol de las fuerzas armadas durante su sexenio, el dinero que les ha dado y los más de 170 mil homicidios en su gob
En una respuesta de 40min, negó que la seguridad esté peor, pero admitió que ha sido difícil bajar homicidios 1/4
Andrea Navarro
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- Thousands of tons of slimy, stinky seaweed have been washing up along Mexican beaches, likely because of climate change. Cleaning it up is only a temporary relief, as hours later it'll all be covered again. Meanwhile, AMLO says it's no big deal. Story:
- Mexico’s government has consistently used bed availability as a measure to say the pandemic is under control. A new study says 110 patients died during the first wave of the virus because they needed an ICU bed and none were available. Our story:
- Mexico says adiós to Formula 1 🏎️ CIE organizers couldn't convince Lopez Obrador to shell out the 800 million pesos needed to renew the 5-year contract. ESPN says the 2017 race generated 14.7 billion pesos in revenue for the city.
- Replying to @andreanavarrorAquí está nuestro reportaje original, en el que analizamos el gasto, prioridades y resultados de las fuerzas armadas con AMLO (link en español y gratis) 4/4
- Replying to @andreanavarrorTambién le pregunté de un video del 2010, en el que dijo que el gobierno siempre debería estar en manos de civiles, no militares Dijo que no se acordaba de tal comentario (link abajo), pero que era de sabios cambiar de opinión 3/3Debe fortalecerse el poder civil con el establecimiento de la democracia. El militarismo no es solución http://bit.ly/a0jvX2
- Replying to @andreanavarror"No hay más violencia, hay más homicidios," dijo También defendió el gasto de las fuerzas armadas, diciendo que han ayudado a reducir la violencia y han ayudado al desarrollo del país 2/3"No hay más violencia...hay más homicidiøs" Menos mal
00:00 - Aeromexico shares have just halted trading after plummeting today The airline announced a tender offer of one Mexican CENT per share ahead of its Chapter 11 exit
- 25 Oxxo stores were burned, some to the ground, when cartel members and the military clashed in Guanajuato Members of the well-armed Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion blocked roads and lit fire to cabs, buses and stores as violent incidents keep climbing
- Mexico has confirmed only 8 cases since Feb. 28, when it reported its first. Experts are worried that the low number means the country might not be doing enough testing, which is crucial to keep the disease from spreading. My story:
- AMLO’s stance towards the #coronavirus has changed in the past couple of days. But experts worry it’s too little too late and Mexico might have missed the window to contain it. My story w/ @nncattan and @riostlorena bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
- Massive weddings in Mexico - some with as many as 700 guests - have resumed as if it's 2019 and there's no pandemic to worry about. But the country has the 4th highest death count in the world and cases are ticking up again. My story:
- Methanol, a toxic substance that's used in antifreeze, has been found in many hand sanitizers made in Mexico. The FDA banned them but they can still be easily found here. They can even be bought over Amazon:
- Citi introduces two portfolios of Mexican stocks to play under Lopez Obrador: - The “Amlove” basket if you think he’ll be fiscally responsible - The “Amscared” one if you think he’ll be interventionist and fiscally irresponsible 😂




