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Francisco Céspedes responds to López Obrador for exposing him

In June, during an interview, Céspedes wished death on AMLO for inviting Díaz-Canel to Mexico; The Mexican ruler raised the issue in one of his morning talks.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador y Francisco Céspedes © Facebook / Francisco Céspedes-Twitter / Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Francisco Céspedes Photo © Facebook / Francisco Céspedes-Twitter / Andrés Manuel López Obrador

The Cuban musicianFrancisco Cespedes He responded on social media to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for exposing him in one of the morning conferences that the ruler offers from the National Palace.

"How can we respect someone who spends every morning blaming the one who was or was there before or who does not agree with his deceptive solutions, reviling with names that confuse his unsuspecting and hypnotized parishioners?" he wrote on his networks. socialPancho Cespedes after the controversy generated by wishing death on the Mexican ruler.

Facebook capture / Francisco Céspedes

In the text published on Facebook, the Cuban said that AMLO is treated "like the God they carry in domestic portraits and/or in processions, turning idolatry towards these guys into a betrayal of their ancient faith."

His statements came aftercriticism and attackssuccessive ones to Céspedes, by fervent followers of López Obrador who came to his defense after the musician's words.

Céspedes also pointed out in his post that "a country must be doing very badly for its supposed boss, due to the subtle trap that democracy is, to expose a singer and composer of romantic music on its broadest platform, the one that causes the yawn of the greatest connoisseur or expert".

In June, during an interview for national media, after offering a concert in the state of Sonora, Francisco Céspedes assured that the Mexican president"he doesn't like her" for having invited a Cuban dictator.

The Cuban and nationalized Mexican wished death to Andrés Manuel López Obrador for inviting his Cuban counterpart Miguel Díaz-Canel to the celebrations for Mexico's independence day in previous years.

In response to this, López Obrador ended one of his usual daily (morning) public hearings with asong by Silvio Rodríguezto respond to the criticism that, according to him, he received "with love."

The president acknowledged that "there are people who love him very much" and avoided, in his opinion, responding with violence because the musician's statements were related to a "bad mood" on the right.

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