translated from Spanish: Controversy for caricature of López Dóriga presented by AMLO in the morning

Mexico City.- A caricature of Joaquín López Dóriga that was presented by Andrés Manuel López Obrador at today’s morning conference caused controversy on social media. The journalist’s cartoon was made by monero Hernández, in which López Doriga is shown with an advertisement that he is holding with his hands and reads: “AMLO MALOTE, RETURN ME EL CHAYOTE”
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The cartoon was presented by AMLO at her conference after announcing that she was cancelling her tour in Mexico City to avoid covid contagion and after projecting her said:  

Take it off. Well, there’s freedom, right. This is no insult, but there is freedom, both questioning, criticism, and for the exercise of the retort. May freedom live

Prior to the publication of the cartoon López Dóriga thanked journalists and politicians for their support and solidarity in the face of the new “AMLO attack”, one of them was the former president of Mexico, Felipe Calderón.

My solidarity with Joaquin, Calderón wrote, on his official Twitter account.

So too, another former representative of the nation, Vicente Fox, wrote: “Joaquin, always with you. Keep doing your objective and professional journalism. The truth always and above all. Greetings.”



Original source in Spanish

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