Sheinbaum Criticizes that "Many" Roadblocks Today Are by Political Interests
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The president said that some leaders of the sit-ins have political motivations rather than real demands from the agricultural sector.
Mexico City. On the blockades maintained by Morelos, Sinaloa, Hidalgo, Michoacan and Guanajuato maize producers, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said that “as long as there are legitimate interests everyone is going to be welcomed,” but insisted that “there are some who have political interests in all this; it is only necessary to see (of) many of their leaders to which parties they belong.” She said that “many of those who have taken the road…
Many of the producers who have taken and closed roads in different states “have political and non-legitimate interests. [...] And you just have to see many of their leaders to which parties they belong,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She added that she has knowledge of it. Protests have been excused in the demand that [...] The position There is political interest behind maize producers who closed roads: Sheinbaum first appeared on Con…
MEXICO CITY – Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum asserted that some of the road and highway blockades organized by farmers are motivated by “political interests,” not a genuine struggle to defend Mexican agriculture. Speaking from the National Palace, the mayor affirmed that her administration has consistently sought to open channels of dialogue with the farmers.
"Many of those who have taken the roads - I say with knowledge - have political interests and not legitimate," he said.
"Many of those who have taken the roads - I say with knowledge - have political interests and not legitimate," he said.
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