Spanish politics Irene MonteroMember of the European Parliament for the party Can weannounced that she and a delegation would attend to the protest of Claudia Sheinbaum as constitutional president of the United Mexican States.
The above, despite the refusal of the king Philip VI from Spain and Pedro Sanchez of not attending due to the lack of invitation to the Spanish monarch, a fact that led to a series of disagreements and exchanges between Mexico and the European country, which escalated to the point that Andrés Manuel López Obrador accused the Spanish president of disrespecting Claudia Sheinbaum.
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It was through a video published on his account. TikTok (which was later replicated on his X account) Irene Montero confirmed his attendance at the historic and protocol event that will take place this day:
“As you know, Spain is not going to have official representation in this protest because The Government of Spain has decided to condition our relationship with the brother people of Mexico to the King of Spainwhich right now is a problem that, just as the Bourbon monarchy has always been, for international relations based on respect for human rights and mutual respect.
“But we are going to attend that protest because we believe that the people of Mexico should know that in Spain there are more and more people who want, like them, to be able to vote for their head of state.“he snapped.
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Likewise, he added, as an introduction, a brief but profound description of what the entry of Sheinbaum Pardo to the presidency of Mexico and the continuation in the self-proclaimed 4T:
“Mexico has elected for the first time in its history, her name is Claudia Sheinbaum and her inauguration is tomorrow (October 1). The main challenge they have is to delve deeper into what they have called the Fourth Transformation of public life.a process of advancement in rights for the social majorities and democratization of all institutions, including the judiciary, which began with the victory of the Morena movement and the mandate of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.”
We are going to Mexico pic.twitter.com/t6SxpT37oc
— Irene Montero (@IreneMontero) October 1, 2024
Finally, just as any opinion issued by Montero is controversial, when he announced his decision, various social media users invited him to “come to Mexico and never return to Spain,” while others saw it as pertinent “apologize” to the country for the arrival of the MEP.
For now, there has been no update on his and his companions’ arrival in the country.
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2024-10-03 19:40:33