The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumsaid that Spain must “rethink” about the apology requested for the abuses in The Conquest in what is now Mexico.
This is what he said in his first morning conference this October 2 and after no official representative of that country attended his inauguration.
“It (the relationship) is good, it does not have to change, but we are going to always defend our position and with Spain we have commercial, tourism… cultural relations. Mexico and Spain are linked in a very important way by the exile that occurred from the republic; there are many Spanish men and women who live in Mexico from that time. We believe first that you have to reconsider… it is important to continue maintaining this position and we are going to maintain it”
Claudia Sheinbaum. President of Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum He said that although there was no representation from the government of Spainthe relationship is good in terms of cultural and economic ties.
The president of Mexico recalled that the governor of California made a public apology to the African-American people for the atrocities committed, as well as European countries and the Vatican.
Claudia Sheinbaum: Spanish congressmen invited to the inauguration receive applause
It is worth remembering that it was invited Pedro Sanchez and not to king of Spain, Felipe VIwhich they saw as an offense from the Spanish government and decided not to send any representative from that country.
Despite the controversy, during his inauguration on October 1, Claudia Sheinbaum He mentioned the Spanish congressmen who came to Mexico, after mentioning leaders and representatives from other countries.
That greeting from Claudia Sheinbaum He surpassed Jill Biden, Joe Biden’s wife, in reactions to the greeting, who had also generated much applause.
Gerardo Pisarello He shared the moment on his social networks. The Catalan-Argentine deputy himself previously said that the Spanish crown has been arrogant and that it is reaping what it has sown by not respecting Mexico and not responding to the letter sent.
With a mural by Diego Rivera, Spaniards remind Felipe VI that there are reasons to apologize to Mexico
Irene Monteromember of Can wewho was in the Chamber of Deputies in the imposition of the presidential sashshowed a mural by Diego Rivera in which he points out that it shows that the Spanish crown does have many things for which to apologize to the people of Mexico. It’s about the mural Epic of the People of Mexico which is found in National Palace.
Javier Sánchez Sernaalso from Can wesaid they came to the inauguration of Claudia Sheinbaum to learn and not from a position of superiority, as Felipe VI and the current Spanish government would have done.
2024-10-03 12:51:12