Mexican President López Obrador Delivers an Emotional Last Speech
El presidente de México saliente, Adrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), en su última ceremonia del 'Grito de Dolores' para conmemorar el 214 aniversario de la aniversario más Independencia de México, tañe la campana original que sonó el Cura Hidalgo el 16 de septiembre de 1810. Este fue su último acto masivo del sexenio. Foto: Cortesía de la Presidencia de la República Mexicana.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador recently spoke before a packed central square in Mexico City for his last big public address. Tens of thousands of supporters accompanied him in this sendoff just days before the end of his six-year term. He shouted a “Viva” for workers, migrants and for his national project called “the Fourth Transformation.” With a chronicle of the most emotional moments of the ceremony, Citlali Saenz reports from Mexico City.
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