Joaquín López-Dóriga and AMLO wish each other “long life” after “giving him up for dead” in the morning

While speaking of the review of contracts awarded in past administrations and recalling the deceased Jacobo ZabludovskyPresident Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confused the journalist’s name with that of Joaquin Lopez-Doriga.

at your conference this wednesday morning In the National Palace, López Obrador pointed out that contracts were previously awarded “for influence”, as Zabludovsky reported at the time.

“But so many cases of concessions granted for many years and from influence, which was mentioned at the time by the late López-Dóriga, sorry, Jacobo Zabludovsky.

“No, I wish Joaquín to live a long time. Long live and I am sorry that we no longer have Jacobo Zabludovsky, a good person in the times when we were opponents, he treated us well, even though it was a whole era of journalism, there is even a Molotov song, ‘don’t make yourself stupid Jacobo’, but that’s another
matter,” said López Obrador.

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After the President’s mistake, Joaquín López-Dóriga also wished López Obrador a long life.

“President López Obrador wishes me a long life following giving me up for dead this morning. He long life to you too. Me here with more life than ever. We continue,” the journalist wrote on social networks.

AMLO asks López-Dóriga to disclose how much he earns

In his conference on Tuesday, López Obrador asked the journalist Joaquín López-Dóriga, in addition to Carlos Loret de Mola, to disclose his income.

“I have been talking regarding Jorge Ramos, regarding how much León Krauze earns. And why do I point to them? Because they are once morest us, they are paid for it. But, let’s see, this (…) deceased, no. Joaquín López-Dóriga and Ciro y Loret, I am asking you to authorize me so that I make it known that he obtains, nothing more than income, 35 million pesos a year, 35 million 200 thousand, that I have them documented, ”said López Obrador .

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