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AMLO denounces a ProPublica publication
“President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico. He denounced a ProPublica story as part of a media campaign against him by the DEA and the State Department to damage his political party ahead of the presidential election on June 2. Credit: Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto via Getty Images”
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Was AMLO first presidential campaign partially funded by druglords?
“Years before Andrés Manuel López Obrador was elected as Mexico’s leader in 2018, U.S. drug-enforcement agents uncovered what they believed was substantial evidence that major cocaine traffickers had funneled some $2 million to his first presidential campaign. According to more than a dozen interviews with U.S. and Mexican officials and government documents reviewed by ProPublica,…
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AMLO´s legacy
“A debate is already raging over the legacy that the Mexican leader, widely known as AMLO, is leaving behind.”
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AMLO shakes hands with Chapo´s mother
“BADIRAGUATO, Mexico (Reuters) – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday shook hands with the mother of the country’s most infamous drug trafficker, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, during a visit to their hometown, long a stronghold of the Sinaloa cartel.”
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AMLO´s “Hugs, not bullets” militarized the country
“He campaigned on “Hugs, Not Bullets.” Now, he’s militarized the country.”
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Abrazos, no balazos
Wikipedia explains the meaning of the phrase used by AMLO (Andrés Manuel López Obrador), President of Mexico from 2018 to September 30, 2024, to define his policy against illegal drugs trade: “Abrazos, no balazos” is a Spanish-language anti-war slogan, commonly translated as “Hugs, not bullets” (though “balazo” is more literally “gunshot”), and often compared to the English “Make…
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