AMLO Denies Drug Cartel Financing in His 2006 Presidential Campaign

Date:

Share:

Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Hacienda Yaxnic
Los Portales
Irtra
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Nestle
AVA Resorts
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Intecap
INOR
blackanddecker
Realidad Turística

Andrés Manuel López Obrador rejected allegations on Wednesday that his first presidential campaign nearly two decades ago received financing from drug cartel leaders in exchange for future help with their criminal operations from his would-be government.

The allegations are laid out in extensive reports published earlier in the day by investigative news outlets ProPublica, Insight Crime, and Deutsche Welle. The reports cite U.S. drug enforcement officials (DEA) and their Mexican informants, who describe at least $2 million from major cocaine traffickers they say was provided to Lopez Obrador’s 2006 unsuccessful presidential run and its bitter aftermath.

The informants include a couple of close aides to the then-candidate.

“It’s completely false, it’s slander,” Lopez Obrador said when asked about the report at his regular morning press conference.

“There’s no proof,” he added, “they are vile slanderers.”

The 2006 campaign was the first of the leftist Lopez Obrador’s three presidential runs, which he lost by less than 1 percent of the vote to conservative Felipe Calderon. Calderon went on to launch a bloody, controversial war on Mexico’s powerful drug gangs.

Lopez Obrador, who has pursued a more nonconfrontational security policy regarding organized crime, has long argued he was cheated out of the presidency in 2006.

In the months after that election, he launched a monthslong takeover of downtown Mexico City with thousands of his supporters, even presiding over a ceremony in which he was proclaimed the legitimate president.

Among ProPublica’s findings: One prominent cartel leader supplied Lopez Obrador’s supporters with money for food.

Lopez Obrador, who also lost a 2012 race before eventually winning in a 2018 landslide election, said he mostly blames U.S. officials for what he called unethical actions, not the latest news.

“I’m not going to carry out any formal complaint, but I denounce it. Not the journalist or journalists. I denounce the United States government for allowing these immoral practices that are contrary to the political ethics that should prevail in all governments,” he said. (https://www.theyucatantimes.com/2024/01/amlo-denies-drug-cartel-financing-in-his-2006-presidential-campaign/)

INOR
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Walmart
Tigo
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Barceló Solymar
Cubasol
Nestle
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
AVA Resorts
Irtra
blackanddecker
Realidad Turística
Intecap
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Los Portales
Agexport
CUN-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Hacienda Yaxnic
AirEuropa
Prevolucion
Cubacel
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
Vuelos a Cuba
Tigo
Intecap
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
Irtra
Cayala
Havanatur

Subscribe to our magazine

━ more like this

Pole Dancing in Israel: A New Dimension with BlueDance.co.il

In recent years, pole dancing has experienced a remarkable transformation, shifting from a misunderstood niche to a popular activity combining fitness, self-expression, and empowerment....

This North East African Country Welcomes Over 15.7 Million Tourists Last Year and An Addition 40,000 New Hotel Rooms are in Pipeline

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes In a year marked by global uncertainties and regional geopolitical challenges, Egypt’s tourism sector achieved an impressive milestone, welcoming a...

Nicaragua Presents Its New Interoceanic Canal Route to China and Seeks to Compete with Panama

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes With a length of 445 kilometers, in a second attempt, the Nicaraguan president, Daniel Ortega, presents China with a new...

Pan American Health Organization Launches Interactive Dashboard on Avian Influenza in The Americas

To monitor cases of avian influenza A (H5N1) in the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) launched an interactive dashboard on the web...

Are Trump’s Tariffs on Central America Fair?

Are the recently announced Trump tariffs on Central America actually fair? We take a look at the actual trade numbers between Central America and...
Hotel Holiday Inn Guatemala
Hotel Barcelo Solymar
Revista Colombiana de Turismo Passport
Prevolucion
Intecap
Vuelos a Cuba
AirEuropa
Havanatur
Irtra
Cayala
Cubacel

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

INOR
Realidad Turística
Cervecería Centroamericana S.A.
Cubasol
blackanddecker
Centro Nacional de Cirugía de Mínimo Acceso de Cuba
Hacienda Yaxnic
Tigo
Irtra
Instituto Hondureño de Turismo
Barceló Solymar
Servicios Médicos Cubanos
Walmart
Los Portales
Nestle
AVA Resorts
MAD-HAV Enjoy Travel Group
Intecap
Grupo Hotelero Islazul
Agexport