
A little less than two weeks after the Mandate Revocation process to decide whether President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) is still in power, the president's supporters are determined to push him forward and seek the support of the people in any way it takes place.
Politicians, journalists, citizens and senior officials joined this campaign to request support for the Tabasqueño, who has not stopped his mission of developing this democratic exercise despite constant obstacles on the part of the National Electoral Institute (INE).
Among all the messages is also that of José Ramón López Beltrán, the eldest son of AMLO, who in recent weeks was involved in a controversy after a luxurious house that he lived in Texas, United States, was unveiled, which he belonged to a former senior executive of Baker Hughes, an oil company with ties and business with the Mexican government.
From his Twitter account, which increased his activity since the publication of the investigation conducted by Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) and the LatinUS media, he decided to show his support for his father with a brief but accurate request.
“It's not for nothing but @lopezobrador_ has been an extraordinary President of Mexico. In the consultation on April 10 we will vote #QueSigaAMLO #QueSigaLaDemocracia”, wrote López Obrador's firstborn son.
His tweet accompanied him with two images in favor of his father at the popular consultation to be held on April 10. With the slogans “Let it follow”, “let's vote” and “I vote”, this propaganda was published by López Beltrán.
Users of this social network immediately reacted to this message. Some supported the words of José Ramón and pointed out that their father “gave them hope” after so many years. In addition, they said that they would go to the polls to vote to keep AMLO in the National Palace.
However, another sector of netizens spoke out against calling the president's son a “spoiled child”; they also recalled his controversy over the “Grey House” and the new way as the opposition made fun of it: with a toy house.

Xochitl Gálvez, senator of the National Action Party (PAN), devised a new and curious way to demand justice for the “Gray House” of José Ramón López Beltrán, whom she denounced twice, with national and international authorities, for an alleged conflict of interest.
From the Upper House, the public servant commented: “I present to you the Grey House so that you can entertain in assembling the case. With this toy we want to remind you that if you want to demolish what is a reality, we are going to build them here every day. This Grey House represents how Q4 has built an unpunished, opaque and corrupt government.”
In addition, Gálvez gave his teammates a box with the blissful toy, brand “Ganso”, and later unveiled the model of AMLO's son's house and explained: “This house represents the privileges that never ended and that they criticized so much.”
After this staging was announced, López Beltrán himself came out to defend himself. Also from social networks he posted a message with a laughing emoji, with which he assured that he will acquire one for his son. “I'm going to buy one from Salo,” he said.
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