Giorgia Meloni — a force of nature

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Evan,

EPN left the presidency in 2018. The president since then (and will be until 2024) is Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador. He is not a WEF man, and the evidence should be in the pudding about how Mexico (unlike most of the West plus several LatAm countries) did NOT impose vaccine mandates.

Under the Mexican constitution, presidents serve for one six year period of government without the possibility of reelection. I would look up AMLO's potential successors, Marcelo Ebrard and Claudia Sheinbaum, as well as an outsider by the name of Noroña. Ricardo Anaya, who might look to run again in 2024, doesn't have his name listed on WEF but I would not be surprised if he was there per his political positions.

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but he left behind a group of wef members ruling your country as much as what you call the "north". you are in no better situation.

During the 1990s López Obrador earned a national reputation for organizing grassroots protests against environmental damage in Tabasco caused by the state-owned Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex)

López Obrador compiled a generally successful record as head of Mexico City’s government. Under the slogan “For the good of all, the poor first,” he promoted a series of innovative social and cultural programs—including old-age pensions, financial support for single mothers and the unemployed, substantial investments in urban redevelopment and transportation infrastructure, and educational outreach programs—that won him widespread popularity. Nevertheless, his record was marred by sensational corruption scandals involving several close subordinates, and public security remained a major challenge.

In May 2004 the federal attorney general initiated impeachment proceedings against López Obrador, charging him with having defied a court order by authorizing the construction of a hospital access road across private property.
stealing of private property.

Calderón media campaign. Initial results had the two candidates in a virtual dead heat, and Calderón emerged the victor by a mere 0.56 percent of the vote. Almost immediately, tens of thousands of López Obrador supporters took to the streets to demand a recount. A partial recount failed to change the results, however, and Calderón was officially declared the winner. In response, López Obrador held a massive public ceremony in the Zócalo, Mexico City’s main square, to inaugurate himself as the “legitimate president” of a parallel government.

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he finished second to the PRI’s Enrique Peña Nieto, the handsome former governor of the state of México, though López Obrador did finish ahead of the National Action Party (PAN) candidate, former cabinet minister Josefina Vázquez Mota. Almost immediately López Obrador alleged that there had been violations of election law by the PRI, including overspending in the campaign and vote buying. In response to the allegations, the Federal Electoral Institute ordered a recount of more than half of Mexico’s polling places, which upheld Peña Nieto’s victory.

Disenchanted with the PRD’s support for Peña Nieto’s economic initiatives, in 2014 López Obrador founded a new political party, the National Regeneration Movement

. His government instituted direct payments to tens of millions of Mexicans living below the poverty level, raised the minimum wage, and enacted labour reform, all in an attempt to level a playing field long tilted toward the wealthy and powerful. However, he proved to be more of a populist than a progressive, to the increasing disappointment of many of the younger voters who had played such a large role in his election. Moreover, much of the middle class rejected many of the policies of López Obrador, who positioned himself in fervent opposition to the country’s political and economic elites. In promising to oversee the “Fourth Transformation” of Mexican society (preceded, according to López Obrador, by independence [1810], the separation of church and state under La Reforma[1854–76], and the Mexican Revolution [1910]), the new president cast himself in the role of the country’s saviour, prompting some observers to brand him as a demagogue, especially after he began belittling political opponents, castigating independent journalists, and prevaricating at his daily morning press conferences.

the National Guard—whose methods resulted in new allegations of civil rights violations—failed to stem the rising tide of violence and murder, López Obrador extended the policing powers of the regular military.

his promise to rescue the country’s energy industry, which had suffered badly as a result of diminishing reserves and declining world oil market prices, transforming Pemex into one of the world’s most-indebted oil companies. López Obrador laid the blame for these problems on the neoliberal economic policies of his predecessors and pledged to reverse the involvement in the industry by foreign private concerns that Peña Nieto had introduced.

the government did not widely test the population to monitor the spread of the virus. As a result, voluntary adherence to health guidelines was limited, and, though the spread of the disease plateaued in the summer, it began spiking again late in 2020. By November more than 100,000 Mexicans had perished from COVID-19-related causes, the world’s fourth highest national total.

not a bd record but this is the guy you are talking about, right? The country you pit against the USA?

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Subcomandante wrote: September 29th, 2022, 9:49 am Evan,

EPN left the presidency in 2018. The president since then (and will be until 2024) is Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador. He is not a WEF man, and the evidence should be in the pudding about how Mexico (unlike most of the West plus several LatAm countries) did NOT impose vaccine mandates.

Under the Mexican constitution, presidents serve for one six year period of government without the possibility of reelection. I would look up AMLO's potential successors, Marcelo Ebrard and Claudia Sheinbaum, as well as an outsider by the name of Noroña. Ricardo Anaya, who might look to run again in 2024, doesn't have his name listed on WEF but I would not be surprised if he was there per his political positions.
the government did not widely test the population to monitor the spread of the virus. As a result, voluntary adherence to health guidelines was limited, and, though the spread of the disease plateaued in the summer, it began spiking again late in 2020. By November more than 100,000 Mexicans had perished from COVID-19-related causes, the world’s fourth highest national total.

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EvanLM wrote: September 29th, 2022, 12:37 pm

the government did not widely test the population to monitor the spread of the virus. As a result, voluntary adherence to health guidelines was limited, and, though the spread of the disease plateaued in the summer, it began spiking again late in 2020. By November more than 100,000 Mexicans had perished from COVID-19-related causes, the world’s fourth highest national total.
Yes even United Mexican States is part of the matrix.

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Meloni is not what she seems.
She's now claiming that Italy needs to have tens od thousands of African migrants each year.
Italy needs migration, Giorgia Meloni said as she sought to win support from African nations on a plan to curb human trafficking into Europe.
"Critics on the Right have accused Ms Meloni, the leader of the ruling Brothers of Italy party, of abandoning her principles after taking power. The Italian prime minister told the conference that Western arrogance had hampered finding a solution to migrant flows, which have surged this year. More than 83,000 migrants have landed in Italy this year, compared with about 34,000 in the same period in 2022."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... -rhetoric/

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