Mexico will not send any official to Ortega’s inauguration

Mexico City. After the version circulated this Sunday that Mexico would send its general director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Martín Borrego Llorente, as a representative at the inauguration of Daniel Ortega Saavedra as president of Nicaragua, the head of the office of the Secretariat Minister of Foreign Relations (SRE), Daniel Millán, said that there would be no envoy from our country to that ceremony.



Daniel Ortega is going for his fourth consecutive term.  Photo Europa Press / Archive


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Daniel Ortega is going for his fourth consecutive term. Photo Europa Press / Archive

Upon transcending the version of the alleged envoy, the PAN deputy, Héctor Téllez, criticized the decision, as did the former senator of that party, Mariana Gómez del Campo.

These remarks were joined by the regional director of Human Rights Watch, José Miguel Vivanco, and deputy Gabriel Quadri, who even assured that it would be the foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, who would attend the ceremony.

Faced with this assertion, Daniel Millán replied in a Twitter message that Ebrard will be in Mexico City this Monday and that “it is not planned to send a delegation or representative of the SER to the protest in Nicaragua.”

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