
Faced with the announcements by Gabriel Quadri to continue the construction of the New Mexico International Airport (NAIM), environmentalists assured that it was in the interests of the PAN deputy.
These statements were made by two environmentalists in an interview with journalist and columnist Julio Hernández López, better known as Julio Astillero.
In this segment, activists Jorge Daniel Fonseca and Arturo González Cando, members of the People's Front in Defense of the Land, said that Quadri plans to resume construction of NAIM is because it has committed interests at Texcoco airport that were cut short by its cancellation.
In the same way, they assured that it would not be easy for them to reverse the decree as they have affirmed. But beyond this, “we see what is behind it: the loss of their interests in that area, we see who they represent and whose side they are on.”
They also said that “he speaks as a businessman affected by the cancellation of one of his businesses” by ensuring that the decree could be reversed and declared that the deputy was hired for urban development issues.
Specifically, due to the expected real estate impact of the construction and cancellation of the Mexico City International Airport (AICM), as it sought to develop a “new Santa Fe” type, a series of buildings that were already planned.
Faced with these assertions, Quadri did not deny or affirm the facts. Instead, he said that he has worked in both the public and private sectors, unlike Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), who, he said, lives in illegality.
“And? I have worked all my life for both the private and public sectors. It has been my specialty: environmental economics, environment, cities, energy and territory. López, on the other hand, has never worked, he has let down the tax authorities and lived in illegality”, wrote the deputy panista.

This is part of the latest plans of the legislator who uncovered himself as a candidate for president for 2024 and assured that if he won in the electoral contest, he will reverse the decree establishing Lake Texcoco, where NAIM was to be built, as a Protected Natural Area.
In fact, since March 20, in a video shared on his official Twitter account, he commented that the reconstruction of NAIM was one of the main steps in carrying out “national reconstruction”: “it will be national pride and a factor of competitiveness” compared to that of Saint Lucia, which he described as “mainstream, mediocre, peripheral and marginal”.
It should be clarified that he was not the only politician who has positioned himself in this way, since the PAN MP, Lilly Tellez, shared on her official Twitter account that NAIM would also be rebuilt in Texcoco during 2024.
Like Quadri, he commented that in the next six-year term “that decree will be reversed. The NAIM will be a reality as soon as we get these leperos out of power. The first flight will be to Canada, as a symbol of the citizens' aspiration for a safe country, with the rule of law, education, health, prosperity and freedom,” he wrote on March 22, although he did not mention anything about his candidacy.
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