Díaz Ayuso compara México à Venezuela durante visita em meio a tensões com Sheinbaum

A presidente de Madri, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, afirmou no dia 7 de maio que o México está a dois passos da Venezuela devido ao controle institucional e da justiça.

Díaz Ayuso falou do México durante sua viagem institucional, que começou no domingo e termina em 12 de maio. Ela criticou os problemas de segurança, com centenas de milhares de pessoas desaparecidas e o tráfico de drogas afetando todo o país.

A líder defendeu a homenagem a Hernán Cortés como algo bom e necessário. Ela acusou o governo de Sheinbaum de reinventar a história e de instaurar o nacionalismo e o ódio.

Claudia Sheinbaum respondeu em sua conferência matinal recordando massacres e abusos cometidos por Cortés. Ela citou um edito de 1548 de Carlos I da Espanha que ordenava a libertação de indígenas escravizados pelo conquistador.

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