Mexico Edition.

Friday 2_673x324FRIDAY, APRIL 14
PROGRAM # 8042 12:00 PM PT

Mexico Edition.

A wide range of interests, ranging from old political leaders (former members of PRI and PAN), actresses and entrepreneurs to human rights figures such as the priest Alejandro Solalinde, adhere to the center-left candidate: Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who is native of Tabasco. Some of his adherents consider that if the ruling system, managed by the PRI, does not respect the triumph of López Obrador in the elections of 2018, the result would be a civil uprising. In another subject, we tell the story of the murder of Bonfilo Cruz Villegas, a Nahua native, who was shot in 2009 at a military checkpoint. Additionally, in another topic, handcrafts vendors from the state of Querétaro, talk about the payments they have to give to police and municipal authorities to be able to trade their products. Martha Elena Ramírez, hosts this broadcast of the program Voz Pública, from Mexico City.

Guest: Alejandro Solalinde, priest and director of Albergue Hermanos en el Camino; José Rubio Villegas, bilingual teacher in a primary school of Copanatoyac, Guerrero; Enedina Alvarez Ortega Amealco, Querétaro; Julia Klug Archila, Guatemalan, nationalized Mexican.

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