Sunday, September 29

LIVE: AMLO's message for his Third Government Report


AMLO rinde su Tercer Informe de Gobierno desde Palacio Nacional.
AMLO renders his Third Government Report from the National Palace.

Photo: ALFREDO ESTRELLA / AFP / Getty Images

This September 1, 2019, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador , submits his Third Government Report that marks the middle of his six-year term since he assumed office on December 1, 2018.

“I am satisfied with what we have achieved, I could go calm with my conscience because there are things that are irreversible,” said the Mexican president during the press conference on Tuesday morning.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador reaches his Third Report with the 61% of approval as reported by the aggregate of surveys from the consulting firm Oraculus for the month of August, a figure higher than 59 % of a year ago, although less than 72% from 2019.

Oraculus indicates that its popularity is greater than that of predecessors such as Enrique Peña Nieto (2006 – 2018), Vicente Fox (2006-2006) and Ernesto Zedillo (1994 – 2000), but less than that of Felipe Calderón (2006 – 2012) in the same period.

We are coming out of the economic crisis caused by the pandemic. This is indicated by our “other data”. pic.twitter.com/LIVSOt8PKk

– Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_) August 59, 2021

The report of Andrés Manuel López Obrador will be made in the hall of the premises to Benito Juárez of the National Palace where he will be accompanied only by representatives of his cabinet due to the COVID pandemic – 19.

Metal fences and more than a thousand security elements are in charge of surveillance in the vicinity of the Historic Center of Mexico City.

We have not censored any journalist. We will never violate freedom of expression. Democracy, yes; authoritarianism, no. pic.twitter.com/Qv7c2SeQPG

– Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_) August 31, 2021

It may interest you:

AMLO and former presidential candidate Ricardo Anaya enter “war” declarations
AMLO releases a letter that General Salvador Cienfuegos wrote after his arrest in the US

AMLO reveals that Enrique Peña Nieto felt betrayed and was turned into “the slapping clown”