Díaz Ayuso compara a México con Venezuela durante visita a Sheinbaum

La presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, afirmó el 7 de mayo que México está a dos pasos de Venezuela por el control de instituciones y justicia.

Díaz Ayuso habló desde México durante su viaje institucional que inició el domingo y concluye el 12 de mayo. Criticó problemas de seguridad con centenares de miles de desaparecidos y narcotráfico que afecta todo el país.

La mandataria defendió el homenaje a Hernán Cortés como algo bueno y necesario. Acusó al gobierno de Sheinbaum de reinventar la historia e instalar nacionalismo y odio.

Claudia Sheinbaum respondió en su mañanera recordando masacres y abusos de Cortés. Citó un edicto de Carlos I de España de 1548 que ordenaba liberar indígenas esclavizados por el conquistador.

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