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AMLO's hidden message about Texcoco
We're told that beyond what the President-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador , said in a video uploaded to his social media accounts, about his decision to halt the construction of the airport in Texcoco and start the construction of the new airport in Santa Lucia , there was something that got a lot of attention. The place where the video was recorded, some books were placed in a table next to Mr. Andrés. The books had the following titles: Who's the boss? And Regeneration. Was the President-elect trying to send a message to the businesspeople who criticized his decision to cancel the Texcoco airport ?
El Pistache y his Santa Fe lifestyle
If you have been to the Santa Fe mall recently, or in one of the luxurious restaurants in that area in Mexico City , you could have been, unknowingly, close to one of the most-wanted criminals: El Pistache (pistachio). We're told that this man, considered to be the one who took the lead of the criminal organization known as La Unión Tepito . After El Betito , the former leader, was arrested, El Pistache spent time in malls and restaurants in Santa Fe , to go unnoticed. Personnel from Mexico City's Public Security Ministry, led by Raymundo Collins , had located places where El Pistache spent time in Santa Fe , a well as in other fancy neighborhoods such as Polanco , or Condesa . In the end, this information and in collaboration between Mexico City 's government, the Federal Police , the Attorney General's Office , and the Navy worked to prepare the yesterday operations, where he and his gang members were arrested.
Lowering the curtains at offices outside Mexico
A month before the change of power, and with the austerity policy favored by the incoming administration, some of Mexico 's offices in other countries have begun their cleansing. For example, the National Financial Authority closed its office in London ; the T ourism Promotion Council closed its five offices in Europe , and ProMéxico is closing soon too. We're told that the Communications and Transports Ministry 's officials who represent Mexico at the International Maritime Organization are coming back to Mexico soon. Today, EL UNIVERSAL revealed that the Foreign Affairs Ministry has requested the resignation of ambassadors and consuls who are politicians, not diplomats.
The dilemma of pretrial detention
Two weeks ago, we're told, the president of the National Human Rights Commission, Luis Raúl González Pérez , and the representative of the United Nations High Commissioner in Mexico, Jan Jarab, requested federal congressmen to eliminate the pretrial detention in Mexican law. The request remains in the air, as two parliamentary groups in San Lázaro published reform initiatives to the Constitution 19th article in the official gazette. The PAN requires wants to add burglary as a crime that merits pretrial detention and the Encuentro Social party, is looking to add the intervention of private communications. Is this just a hint that congressmen don't care about human rights recommendations?
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