President Andrés Manuel López Obrador estimated that with the 70% approval of his administration, it is impossible that they got carried away in the march that he will lead on November 27 on the occasion of the fourth year of his accession to the presidency and in defense of electoral reform.
During a press conference from the National Palace, the head of the federal executive said that his national project was accepted throughout the country and that he even had information that supporters would come to Mexico from the States -United.
“People come of their own free will, of their own free will, because there are millions of free men and women who support this movement, I don’t know where they get that we’re going to do a number with carriers.
“If we have 70% approval, how much is 70% approval in 90 million Mexicans, 80 million citizens, like 50 million, of course they can’t all come, they won’t all be there, but that’s how we are, if we didn’t have 70% approval, because they would have already been beaten, ”said the federal president.
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Yesterday the groups that called for the march in defense of the National Electoral Institute (INE), called on citizens to “dress in white with pink” next Sunday to respond to the march called by the man of Tabasco.
That if they are going to wear white, pink or blue, everyone is free, and we are already deciding. We left the Angel of Independence at 9 a.m., ahhh, they’ll come blown, don’t come blown,” he said.
The Tabasqueño explained his desire to march with supporters of his administration as he did when he was a candidate and called on the founders of Morena to join the protest as they helped cement change in the country.
“As before, I want to lead the march with other leaders and those who want to accompany us in the movement of transformation.
“I would love to have the founders here, who have been fighting for years to make this dream a reality and in their case asking them, if they are old enough, or because of their medical condition, to wait for us in the Zocalo. That they have chairs for the older ones, who want to be there and also, well, it will be broadcast, not on a national network”.
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