Mexico’s President delivers his fifth governmental report

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador presented this Friday a report on his actions during the year, the progress made by his government, as well as his future projects, as mandated by the Constitution.

As a novelty this year, the President did not go to the Palace of San Lazaro (seat of the Legislative) to present his report, but will do so from Campeche, where as part of the advances in the Mayan Train project, Lopez Obrador will get on this means of transportation for the first time, in order to supervise the carriage that arrived to the southeast this month.

As this is one of the emblematic works of his government, he intends his message to be significant by giving it from Campeche because, he said, “it is one of the towns and states that have contributed the most to national development”.

López Obrador highlighted that the key to Mexico’s economic growth was not allowing corruption, as well as the increase in the minimum wage and the sending of remittances from Mexicans abroad.

In this sense he pointed out: “The key is not to allow corruption, it seems something elementary and even simple, but progress with justice in our country depends on it, nothing had damaged Mexico more than the dishonesty of the rulers, that is what the government’s success has consisted of”.

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