
After the inauguration of Felipe Ángeles International Airport, there were many criticisms against the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador for allegedly failing to deliver a complex as imagined.
For example, Gabriel Quadri, a PAN deputy, said after the inauguration that the president of Mexico will step into prison for the “astronomical damage he has done” to the country, and highlighted in this context the new International Airport.
“López will go to jail, for astronomical damage he has done to Mexico: destruction of NAIM; absurd works in Santa Lucia, Dos Bocas and Tren Maya; embezzlement in PEMEX and CFE; corruption; indebtedness; militarization and collusion with crime; destruction of the health system,” the official wrote on his official Twitter.
Javier Lozano, former Secretary of Labor and Social Security for the six-year term of Felipe Calderón, said that “This crap is a reflection of the “transformation” that we are experiencing, thanks to assholes and corrupt people like you and your gang mates,” in response to Morena's national president, Mario Delgado.

Delgado, through his Twitter, said that AIFA is “much more than an airport, it is a reflection of the transformation we are experiencing. This work breaks paradigms and makes it clear that with austerity and efficiency it is possible”.
Lozano also lashed out at the video of Marcelo Ebrard, AMLO's foreign secretary, who labeled the new airport as a complex with extraordinary facilities.
“Your dignity was more screwed up than the #AIFANacioMuerto airplane station. What a shame”, published the former senator of the Republic and lawyer.
The political analyst and writer, Xavier Tello, joined in the criticism against the Airport, because in his opinion, it is not that “little details” were needed, because as was shown in some videos that circulate on social networks, there was a lack of water in the bathrooms to wash hands.

“Electrical installations outside the norm. The mere entry of the tlayudas into the terminal calls into question the security of the terminal,” his tweet continued.
Finally, he insisted that it could have been delayed up to 60 days to “polish things”, because they knew perfectly well that all eyes would be on them on the day of the opening, and there would be no talk of anyone or anything else.
“Literal: “if they already see what they are like” why did they give material to “the adversaries”?” , he wrote on his official Twitter account, @StratCons.
The writer Denise Dresser launched herself in various ways against NAIM, first she did so with the image of a giant slingshot that is about to launch the bench of a park and with the words “Passenger looking for a finished, accessible, fast, and cheap route to Felipe Angeles International Airport - AIFA”, which was hard criticized by users.

Then he reverted to the sayings by Carlos Slim, the businessman who was invited to the opening and spoke wonders of construction. Dresser, however, was ironic in assuring that this is an “objective/selfless comment on Saint Lucia, coming from the Mexican oligarch benefited by AMLO and builder of Line 12 and the Maya Train.”
In that regard, he also questioned the promises of the president of Mexico to end what he considered “the mafia in power”. His publication noted “the most transformative government in history, it fought the mafia in power by handing it more contracts”.
Senator Kenia López Rabadán, for her part, said that she was invited to the inauguration, but refused because she wants to go like any other Mexican to “see the airport pork rinds that this mediocre government has done.”
Finally, Chumel Torres, the driver and influencer or youtuber, used humor to talk about the airport and wrote: “To say that they are done when it is not true. Wait... is Q4 faking an orgasm for us? ”.
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