Former mayor of Atlacomulco will file a complaint for damage to the statue of AMLO

Roberto Tellez Monroy, former mayor morenista de Atlacomulco, State of Mexico, affirmed that the demolition of the statue of AMLO unveiled a few days ago in the place, represents a damage to the municipal patrimony.

Tellez Monroy revealed in an interview for The universal that he will file a complaint with the Attorney General of the State of Mexico for the damage done to the sculpture.

It was the ex-Morenoist mayor who unveiled the AMLO statue on December 29, a couple of days before ending his administration. However, he denounced that in the early hours of 2022 and the new municipal administration, it collapsed and coincidentally “the camera in front of the sculpture did not work.”






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“The damage suffered by the stature of the lawyer Andrés Manuel López Obrador was established in the receipt delivery certificate that I made to the new mayor, where I requested that this damage to the patrimony be followed up.”

Marisol Arias Flores, from the PAN-PRI-PRD alliance, assumed the position of municipal president of Atlacomulco this January 1, 2022, following a few months ago he defeated the morenista Roberto Tellez Monroy, who was seeking reelection.



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Statue of AMLO in Atlacomulco cost 50 thousand pesos

The morenista Roberto Tellez Monroy He also revealed that the statue had a cost of 50 thousand pesos, which he paid with his own money

“It is a donation to Atlacomulco, for this reason I had to invoice it so that it can be part of the patrimony “, he affirmed.

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