On Tuesday afternoon, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) will present a new government report, which will be held at the Palacio Nacional at 5:00 p.m. before a few guests.
This is the 13th report by López Obrador since he became president of the Republic and in which he details the state of the country, which he does every three months, approximately.
In his report this afternoon - which will occur two days after the Mandate Revocation - he will present the progress of the COVID-19 vaccination strategy, economic recovery, job creation, the fight against corruption and insecurity.
He is also expected to talk about the electricity reform, which will be voted on next Sunday, April 17 in the Chamber of Deputies, after Morena - a party founded by Andrés Manuel López Obrador - decided to postpone it until that day on the argument of the National Regeneration Movement bench is to give the deputies time to mature their decision.
The president's wife, Beatriz Gutiérrez, members of his cabinet such as the Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López; the Secretary of Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez; the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard; the Treasury and Public Credit, Rogelio Ramírez de la O; as well as other special guests such as the head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Because of this afternoon's report, AMLO did not give his traditional morning lecture.
“We are not going to have tomorrow morning, tomorrow (Tuesday) there is none, because in the afternoon we have the report, they are the quarterly reports that we have been giving since we arrived. So, tomorrow Tuesday we will have this report and then we will not be there in the morning, and on Wednesday we will,” he reported at his conference on Monday, April 11.
It should be recalled that since his arrival as President of the Republic, López Obrador has submitted four quarterly reports each year. On average, they are held in March or April, then July 1, to commemorate his electoral victory in 2018; September 1, which establishes the Constitution; as well as on December 1, when he marks another year of his inauguration as head of the federal executive.
Tuesday's report comes two days after the citizen consultation on Mandate Revocation in which 15 million 159 thousand 323 people (93.45%) voted for López Obrador to finish his term in front of one million 63 209 people who elected to finish his term.
On Monday, April 11, the National Electoral Institute (INE) announced the final results of the rapid count of the Mandate Revocation consultation to which President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) underwent.
Only 24 hours after the closing of the 57,449 boxes that were installed among the 32 states of the Republic, the total number of computed records were recorded, so a total of 16,502,636 total voters came to the polls to participate in the exercise of participatory democracy were recorded. is equivalent to 17.77% of citizen participation.
With these results, the exercise did not reach 40% of the participation of the nominal list for which it was required for the consultation to be binding.
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