translated from Spanish: Don’t think it has a lot of science to govern: AMLO

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said on Tuesday in Ecatepec that he “does not have much science” to govern.
“That politics is the art and science of governing is not so attached to reality; politics has more to do with common sense, which is the least common, of the senses,” he said.
“Politics is more about practical judgment, politics is to transform, to make history, it is a noble office that allows authority to serve its fellowmen, to serve others. That’s the real policy,” he added.
The executive’s headline insisted on mentioning that his government is over with the luxuries.
“Be confident, we’re going to move our country forward, and we’re going to lift our people out of poverty. We can all help,” he said.
When López Obrador mentioned that he works in coordination with the governor of the State of Mexico, Alfredo del Mazo, as has happened in other states, boos were heard against the state representative.
So the president argued that when it’s a time of campaigning “you have to hold on, no way,” but since that stage has gone, unity must prevail.
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Original source in Spanish

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