
Nearly three years ago, there was electricity in the air when Andrés Manuel López Obrador stepped up to the microphone in Mexico City’s main square to address a crowd.
He had just channelled deep disgust over corruption into a landslide election victory and in a message designed to appease those who feared he was a dangerous populist, the new president promised to deliver “profound change, but in accordance with the established legal order”.
Fecha: 03-may.-21
Autor: Jude Webber
Medio: Financial Times
https://www.ft.com/content/0e9f5175-acd0-410a-afae-9d78041123ad
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