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Felipe Calderón will publish a new book
Former President Felipe Calderón and several former officials have been thinking about the old times. On one hand, Calderón announced he will publish a new book titled Difficult Decisions. The former President explained he finished the draft in 2019, where he includes the most important and difficult decisions he has taken. On the other hand, Javier Lozano , who Calderón appointed as Labor Minister, shared an image on Twitter, where he congratulates b, the former Finance Minister, on his birthday. Roberto Gil, Salvador Vega, and Jorge Luis Lavalle were in the picture too. Luckily, no one shared a picture with Genaro García Luna .
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López Obrador vs. feminism
Feminist groups weren’t happy abou t President López Obrador ’s declarations in regards to gender-based violence after he said it hasn’t increased during the COVID-19 pandemic; he made these statements after his government revealed emergency calls to report these crimes have increased. We’ve been told that after López Obrador’s comments, around 175 NGOs signed and sent a letter to the President so that he guarantees the resources for the defense of the rights of women and acknowledges the situation.
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Did the amnesty law fail?
Several senators got emotional while discussing how humanitarian the Amnesty Law was. During the discussion, members of the opposition said the law would arrive too late because it will enter into force in 180 days. It was better for states to implement pardons and amnesties, but no, we’ve been told the government wanted the President’s signatures on a decree . Thanks to that paper no one has been saved from contracting COVID-19 in prison .
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More government auctions
We’ve been told that after the success of the government auction that took place last weekend, the Indep is organizing another. We’ve been told that on May 17, during the peak of the pandemic in Mexico , the Indep will organize an auction at Los Pinos , where it will sell jewelry, properties, helicopters, and luxury cars. We’ve been told there’s room for 15 people.
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