Opposition asks to wear INE colors on the day of AMLO’s march

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The magnate Claudio X. González, as well as other opponents of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, called for wear pink and white clothing, such as those used by the National Electoral Institute (INE) in its institutional image, on November 27, the day the President will lead a march.

Through Twitter, lThe organizers of this initiative call on their supporters to carry out their activities normally, wearing garments with white and pink colors, as part of the protests once morest the electoral reform proposal of the federal government.

“Pink Sunday. This Sunday, November 27, just dress in pink and white, and lead your normal life, whatever you do, but dress in pink and white,” reads the image circulating on social networks.

In addition to Claudio X. González, other characters such as Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico; and the PRD member Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo, They have called to join.

On Twitter, Fox argued that President López Obrador might fill the Zócalo, but “we paint all the cities and all sides of a pink tide”.

“On November 27, just wear pink and white, and lead your normal life: go eat, go out, go to the movies, go to mass… whatever you do, but dress in pink and white. maybe AMLO is going to fill the Zócalo, we paint all the cities and all sides of a pink tide,” he wrote.

On Sunday, November 27, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called on his supporters to march from the Ángel de la Independencia to the Zócalo in Mexico City to celebrate the four years of the government of the so-called fourth transformation.

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