Sheinbaum Explains Her Call to Boycott TV Azteca: Tuesday’s Mañanera Recapped
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The president of Mexico again made the decision to confront TV Azteca and the millions of Mexicans who daily tune their signal. During her morning conference this Tuesday, the president reiterated her attacks against the television station, acting once again as a political operator and setting aside her role as a statesman. Faced with the insistence of her statements, the information company issued a strong stance to refute the points made by Pa…
The Latin American Information Alliance condemns the statements of the president of Mexico.
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, is at the center of a public debate after her comments on a media outlet during her morning conference.The episode opened a discussion on the role of the presidential speech in front of private journalistic companies.The references were directed to the coverage of the TV TV Azteca, amid questions by the executive branch about her line of information.The situation generated reactions in different sector…
To the surprise of no one, from Palacio Nacional they again made the decision to confront TV Azteca, talking about the right to information. The government should know that their unsuccessful call to 'not watch TV Azteca' is violating that right that we all Mexicans enjoy. In a true democracy it is the people, the citizen and not the government, no authoritarian government that decides how and where people should be informed. And it is regrettab…
The federal government’s boycott of TV Azteca, promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, has generated a strong controversy. Various media groups, the Inter-American Press Association and politicians have criticized censorship and the risk to press freedom. It is noted that this type of action, unprecedented to a head of state in Mexico, aggravates the stigmatization of the media and can affect the exercise of freedom of expression, leading the c…
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