Recently, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced that will change its annual government report to November 27which he will accompany with a march that he himself will lead, thereby changing the date that was traditionally scheduled for December 1.
I began to collect opinions, and since ours has to do with commanding by obeying, people want us to march on November 27, a Sunday”, affirmed the president on November 16 during his morning press conference.
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As he explained, the change of day of the report was made because many people from other parts of the country want to go to the Zócalo to support him and celebrate the changes that Mexico has undergone during his four years in office.
We do have a lot to celebrate, especially because of the change in mentality that we have achieved with the revolution of consciences; It’s been like a big political literacy campaign,” he expressed.
Where and at what time will the ‘4T’ march take place?
The march will start at 9:00 a.m. from the emblematic Angel of Independence to conclude in the capital’s Zócalo where the president will render his government report, which was initially scheduled to take place on Thursday, December 1.
Although the tour will be completely peaceful, López Obrador himself has asked the elderly who wish to participate to wait for the contingent on the Zócalo plate. This is looking after your health.
The Foreign Minister joined the celebration of the fourth government report Marcelo Ebrard and the head of government of the CDMX, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Opposition prepares ‘pink tide’
In response to the march called by the president, politicians and opposition figures have launched a call to the population to join the pink tide. vincent foxformer president of the country, has asked through his social networks to demonstrate.
Just dress in pink and white and lead your normal life, go eat, go out, go to the movies, go to mass… whatever you do, but dress in pink and white. Perhaps AMLO is going to fill the zócalo, we will paint all the cities and all sides of a pink tide”.
The announcement of the march comes just a few days after the mobilization that brought together thousands of people, mostly opponents, who took to the streets of Mexico City and other entities in the country in defense of the National Electoral Institute (INE) and against the controversial electoral reform promoted by President López Obrador.
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