The Cuban and nationalized Mexican singer Francisco (Pancho) Céspedes He wished death on the ruler Andrés Manuel López Obrador for inviting his Cuban counterpart Miguel Díaz-Canel to the celebrations for Mexico's Independence Day in previous years.
In an interview for national media, after offering a concert in the state of Sonora, Francisco Céspedes assured that the Mexican president "does not like him" for having invited a Cuban dictator.
"When it comes from a country that has a lot of need, where there is a president who invites a Cuban dictator to September 15 and puts him above others... that is, you can invite any president but not put him as the maximum. So for sure I don't like that guy and I hope he dies," he told a journalist.
Although the interviewer tried to change the course of the conversation by asking him about his celebration of Father's Day, Céspedes once again attacked the Mexican ruler and assured that many deify him and blindly admire him.
In the same way, he criticized other Mexican presidents because, he assured, they all live off the public treasury.
The statements that went viral this Sunday have generated hundreds of comments from Obrador supporters as well as their detractors, according to information from Aristegui News.
Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, wife of López Obrador, wrote in an Instagram story: "Mexico has given you everything. Don't forget it, friend." "Poor you. I don't wish you death but a happy life so you don't hate."
"This guy was elected by the Mexicans and his name is President. #EsunhonorestarconObrador," he wrote.
In 2021, Miguel Díaz-Canel and his wife They arrived in Mexico by private jet to participate in the events for the celebrations of the September 15.
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