President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) responded to National Action Party (PAN) Senator Lilly Tellez, after assuring that the New Mexico City International Airport (NAICM) would be reversed when the government of the so-called Fourth Transformation ends.
Through her Twitter account, Senator Panista declared that once the Morencia Regeneración Nacional (Morena) party comes out of power, she will restart the construction of NAIM.
In the text, the legislator detailed that, in addition to construction, she promises that the first flight will be to Canada, since citizens would feel good in Mexico when it was like the country in the north.
The tweet was taken up by President López Obrador during his press conference on March 23, where he said that after they announced the decree to convert Lake Texcoco into a protected natural area, “Mrs.” Tellez wrote that what had already been established for the area would be reversed.
When he finished reading the publication, the president added with laughter: “Desarrapados, rabble, nacos”; however, he stressed that the tweet seemed discriminatory in calling the members of his government “leperos”.
Likewise, the chief executive took the opportunity to recall that “like Mexico there are no two,” while indicating that the tweets of the Senator of Acción Nacional help promote the transformation process.
Finally, during his morning from the National Palace, President López Obrador asked his opponents not to be angry anymore and because although he sees his statements as beneficial to the transformation, “they should not contain anger.”
“We're going to keep working. And let us not be angry, because this is also written with anger, with courage and that is why excesses, dislates”, he concluded.
It should be noted that after being exhibited at the morning press conference, the pianist Lilly Tellez told López Obrador to memorize that “we are going to take her group of leperos out of power”.
In response, the member of Acción Nacional wrote that once the Morenoista administration ends, the opposition bloc will follow the example of countries with the rule of law and freedom, as is the case, she said, of Canada.
Regarding the words “rabble and nacos” that the president used when reading the tweet, Tellez ruled that these terms did not come out of his mouth, but from him.
“President, in my tweet there are no words' naco ',' rabble 'and 'desarrapado'. Those words are in his mouth, not mine,” he published.
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