FRIDAY, MARCH 16
PROGRAM # 8287 12:00 PM PT
Mexico Edition.
“If the government commits fraud in the elections, it will unleash the tiger and I will not tie it back,” warned the presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador when he met with the bankers of Mexico, pointing to a past situation in which he had to intervene to calm unrest. Confident because he is 15% ahead in the polls, the center-left candidate dissipated some fears in the financial sector promising that his government will not execute expropriations or nationalizations. Another presidential candidate, Ricardo Anaya, (center-right), explained to the bankers his proposal: the creation of a Universal Basic Income system. Also in this edition, activists and organizations recall the case of the 43 missing students of Ayotzinapa and present the video and report “I just wanted the break of dawn”, which portrays the psychosocial effects produced by the disappearance of students from a rural normal school for teachers in the state of Guerrero, and warns that the government intends to close the case. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts this broadcast, of the Voz Pública program, from Mexico City.
Guests: (audio segments) Andrés Manuel López Obrador, candidate from the Coalición Juntos Haremos Historia; Ricardo Anaya, Candidate of the Coalition Por México al Frente; Mario Patrón, Director of the Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Human Rights Center; Ricardo Raphael, journalist and director of the Tlateloco University Cultural Center, Mexico City.
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