85% of households receive at least one government support: AMLO

In Mexico, there are 35 million households and 30 million of them receive at least some aid or part of the national government budget, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Friday.

The 5 million households that do not receive any aid benefit indirectly, explained the president in his morning conference.

There are more jobs than ever, wages have risen more than ever and in the concert of nations, Mexico is the first country with the greatest appreciation of its currency against the United States, argued the president .

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In front of media representatives, López Obrador assured that opponents were seeking to withdraw his party, Morena, from Congress to change the country’s policy.

“They want the budget to benefit minorities as well,” he said.

Most of this Friday’s conference the president dedicated it to presenting fragments of a video from the year 2020, in which the writer Héctor Aguilar Camín accuses that López Obrador’s intention was that everyone in the country is poor. , which he mocked.

Data from the 30 million households receiving government assistance is among the information the president will release, he said, during his administration’s fourth anniversary celebrations.

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