Mexico Rejects U.S. Interference During May 5 Commemoration
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador maintains his stance: he calls the U.S. government "interventionist." The debate on security, justice, and sovereignty intensifies amid pressure from the neighboring country.
López Obrador has insisted on accusing the United States of interfering in Mexico's internal affairs; even during the official messages of May 5, the federal government assured that no foreign power will tell Mexico how to conduct itself.
DURING THE CEREMONY OF THE FIFTH OF MAY, THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ASKED THAT NO EXTRANJOR POTENCE CAN TELL US HOW TO GOVERN, WITHOUT EMBARGO, IN THE FACTS, THAT LINE HAS NOT BEEN SO SIGNATURED, FROM MEXICO HAS INTERVENTED IN ELECTORAL PROCESS OF OTHER COUNTRIES, CALLING OPENLY NOT TO RESPIRANT TO CANDIDATE CERTAINS. THIS HAS ALSO BEEN IN THE UNITED STATES...
Again and again, Andrés Manuel López Obrador repeated that the United States has an "injerencist" government and that's not all, at the ceremony last May 5, the government said that no foreign power can come to tell them how to govern.
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