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The President didn’t enjoy his trip to Tabasco
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
just ended his tour of emblematic places, which were essential for the start of his political career in the late 70s. During his trip, the President visited Chontal communities , as well as the places, were he implemented projects that are still remembered by the inhabitants. In his visit to Macuspana , people booed and yelled at Governor Adán Augusto López and at the mayor. Later, people stopped booing the politicians and the President continued with his speech. We’ve been told that he was so upset that when he was at the Villahermosa airport, about to board a plane to return to Mexico City, the President asked his son Jesús Ernesto which grade would he give to the tour, his children gave it a 6 out of 10 but the President gave it a 5 and said it was the worst tour .
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Boxing at the National Palace
We’ve been told that since the National Palace is home to the President , as well as the place where his morning news conferences take place, as well as reports about COVID-19, and dinners, what’s the problem with using it to talk about box . We’ve been told that the announcement of an attempt to break a Guinness World Record with the biggest boxing class in the world will be made soon. With this, the government wants to prove that the current administration is not only interested in baseball .
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A blow for López-Gatell
After a court blocked the new packaging for junk food , this is not only another chapter in a years-long chapter, it is also an important blow for the H ealth Undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell , who is now handling the COVID-19 cases in Mexico. López-Gatell and several NGOs have been pushing for new packages and labels for junk food; they have also quarreled with the industry in recent years, which seems to have won a battle, but we’ve been told that not the war.
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Someone is stealing articles from EL UNIVERSAL
At EL UNIVERSAL , we’ve noticed that without permission and for unknown purposes, our articles are being published in advertising sites all over the internet. These advertising spaces have been bought through technical platforms where you can acquire publicity anywhere in the world and publish it in millions of websites at a low price. What called our attention is that the articles being stolen are all about things the current government hasn’t been able to fulfill. These news have been published as part of our journalistic endeavor but we’ve only published in print and on our website. It’s important to emphasize that EL UNIVERSAL has never purchased advertising to promote its content; moreover, it’s unnecessary since it’s the leading newspaper and online media outlet in the country. Moreover, the newspaper will never purchase advertising because it’s a priority is to share great quality articles and news, which is not sparked by an interest in praising or criticizing a government, politician, or political party.
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