Víctor Trujillo questioned the role AMLO seeks from the opposition: “He wants a flock”

The journalist resumed the counter-reply that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gave at the morning conference regarding Senator Lilly Tellez's tweet

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True to his style television presenter Victor Trujillo once again lashed out against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and questioned his idea of the opposition, as well as how he should act.

Through his social networks, the actor who gives life to the character Brozo indicated that the Mexican president has never cared about journalists, analysts, academics or scientists who think differently than him, since, he said, they have never liked counterweights.

On the other hand, Trujillo pointed out that what the head of the Federal Executive has sought since he took office in December 2018 has been to form “a herd”, that is, people who follow him and do not question the decisions he has made.

“He doesn't want journalists or analysts or academics or scientists or historians or creators or activists. No one who thinks differently. Nothing that is a counterweight. What he wants is a flock”, was the text he wrote this Wednesday, March 23, which was accompanied by a fragment of a morning conference where the president emits a sound similar to that of the sheep.

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Víctor Trujillo again launched against AMLO (Photo: Twitter/ @V_TrujilloM)

The video that accompanied Trujillo's words was published by the Senator of the National Action Party (PAN), Lilly Tellez, who used it as irony in responding to Jenaro Villamil, president of the Mexican State's Public Broadcasting System (SPR), who highlighted on her official Twitter account how the replica originated which the president carried out against the journalist.

“#ConferenciaPresidente. Show @lopezobrador_ this tweet from @LillyTellez. 'Tell me: Don't these messages help the transformation project? ... they are very good promoters, 'says the president about these nonsense and excesses,” Villamil said.

Before which, the panista used the seven-second recording to ask her to explain what the president meant when he made sounds similar to those of a lamb.

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Lilly Tellez mocked an AMLO video (Photo: Twitter/ @jenarovillamil/@LillyTellez)

And the fact is that the tweet referred to by the head of the Public Broadcasting System was issued by the legislator for the state of Sonora on March 22, when she indicated that would reverse the decree that placed the area of Lake Texcoco as a Protected Natural Area.

The journalist also indicated that one of the first actions that the opposition will take, although she did not mention that she as a possible President of the Republic, will be to reverse the decree in order to make Mexico's New International Airport (NAIM) a reality.

He also indicated that unlike the Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA), the project to be rescued will have Canada as the first international destination, because regards the nation in the north of the continent as a “symbol of aspiration” for citizens.

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AMLO referred to Tellez's words in the morning (Photo: Daniel Augusto/Cuartoscuro.com)

These words were taken up by the Mexican president at this Wednesday's morning conference at Palacio Nacional, where he questioned the way in which the opposition has criticized the sale of tlayudas at Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) or the cancellation of Texcoco airport, to mention a few cases.

Likewise, the chief executive took the opportunity to recall that “like Mexico there are no two, while indicating that the tweets of Senator de Acción Nacional help to promote the transformation process.

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