
At the presentation of the “Grey House” of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's son (AMLO), José Ramón López Beltrán, in a game with Lego-type building blocks, Gerardo Fernández Noroña showed what the former president's refinery would look like Felipe Calderón Hinojosa in this format.
Through his Twitter account, the controversial deputy of the Labour Party (PT) shared the post of one of his followers, where you can see the image of a half-built fence with Lego blocks and a doll with the face of the former president.
Along with the tweet, Fernández Noroña ironized that the toy fence is bigger than the one Calderón Hinojosa had built at the time, as he assured, the wall “almost reached his navel”.

Last Tuesday, March 29, the parliamentary group of the National Action Party (PAN) presented the lego game “La Casa Gris”, in reference to the luxurious mansion in which José Ramón López Beltrán lives, in Houston.
At a press conference, Senator Xóchitl Gálvez pointed out that the idea is to remember “that today they haven't clarified where the money came from, how much the president's son earns, they haven't been able to clarify how long they actually lived, how they paid for the house and then hopefully the Attorney General's Office (FGR) will do justice in a such a painful case of double standards”.

On March 26, President López Obrador announced the construction of a new hospital of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) on the grounds of former President Calderón Hinojosa's failed Bicentennial refinery.
Through a video spread on his social networks, the federal president recalled that in the six-year period of the panista the 700-hectare land was purchased at a price of 1,800 hectares million pesos to set up a refinery, but they only built a fence.
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