Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 2:51:51 GMT -6
Raúl Benítez Manaut, a specialist in security and defense issues, has drawn attention to the imperative need to rebuild relations between President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and the Armed Forces—in a relationship that has been cyclically tense—, after the rumor of a coup d'état in the making, which has surprised public opinion. From Benítez Manaut's perspective, the Army has been one of the most privileged institutions of the current government, which, however, has responded with a negative discourse towards its supreme leader, the federal Executive.
Criticism, accusations, opinions, he says, "are always welcome, but without uniform and outside military installations." On the other hand, he explains that the war against drug Iraq Telegram Number Data trafficking continues, even though he does not officially want to recognize it. In an exclusive interview he leaves no doubt that Mexico is already playing the role of a "safe third country" in the tasks of containing migrants heading towards the United States. What has been the tone of the relationship between the Army and the Navy of Mexico with the President of the Republic? The relationship of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) with the Armed Forces has been cyclical.
Periods of great conflict have been followed by moments of rapprochement sought by both parties, such as when he won the presidency on July , But the most tense moments have been: the seizure of oil facilities in Tabasco during the s — the Armed Forces had to evict the followers of the politician from Macuspana—and later in , after the election in which Felipe Calderón won with a very narrow margin. The PRD that nominated López Obrador did not accept that result. And then the sit-in took place on Paseo de la Reforma, in Mexico City, from July to September The relationship with the Armed Forces became strained. The country's capital experienced great chaos for almost three months and the Armed Forces became concerned about the possible cancellation of the parade on September , Negotiations had to proceed.
Criticism, accusations, opinions, he says, "are always welcome, but without uniform and outside military installations." On the other hand, he explains that the war against drug Iraq Telegram Number Data trafficking continues, even though he does not officially want to recognize it. In an exclusive interview he leaves no doubt that Mexico is already playing the role of a "safe third country" in the tasks of containing migrants heading towards the United States. What has been the tone of the relationship between the Army and the Navy of Mexico with the President of the Republic? The relationship of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) with the Armed Forces has been cyclical.
Periods of great conflict have been followed by moments of rapprochement sought by both parties, such as when he won the presidency on July , But the most tense moments have been: the seizure of oil facilities in Tabasco during the s — the Armed Forces had to evict the followers of the politician from Macuspana—and later in , after the election in which Felipe Calderón won with a very narrow margin. The PRD that nominated López Obrador did not accept that result. And then the sit-in took place on Paseo de la Reforma, in Mexico City, from July to September The relationship with the Armed Forces became strained. The country's capital experienced great chaos for almost three months and the Armed Forces became concerned about the possible cancellation of the parade on September , Negotiations had to proceed.