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Mexico: Tens of thousands march through Mexico City to support Pres Lopez Obrador03:55

Mexico: Tens of thousands march through Mexico City to support Pres Lopez Obrador

Mexico, Mexico City
November 28, 2022 at 09:06 GMT +00:00 · Published

Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through Mexico's capital city on Sunday to show support for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) on Sunday.

Footage features Lopez Obrador arriving at the monument, Angel of Independence, while supporters could be seen chanting, waving flags as well as holding placards and banners reading 'God bless you AMLO', among others.

"Why do we have to support Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador? Because in my opinion, he is one of the best presidents of the last 50 years," one of the participants said.

Lopez Obrador is planning electoral reforms which he says will improve democracy and cut economic influence. The opposition has called it a power grab and accused him of using state resources to maintain his popularity, which the president denies.

Mexico: Tens of thousands march through Mexico City to support Pres Lopez Obrador03:55
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Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through Mexico's capital city on Sunday to show support for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) on Sunday.

Footage features Lopez Obrador arriving at the monument, Angel of Independence, while supporters could be seen chanting, waving flags as well as holding placards and banners reading 'God bless you AMLO', among others.

"Why do we have to support Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador? Because in my opinion, he is one of the best presidents of the last 50 years," one of the participants said.

Lopez Obrador is planning electoral reforms which he says will improve democracy and cut economic influence. The opposition has called it a power grab and accused him of using state resources to maintain his popularity, which the president denies.