Arturo Zaldívar Denies Rumors About His Health

Arturo Zaldívar, former president of the Supreme Court, denies rumors about his health, assuring that he is fully recovered from the flu and working intensively.


Arturo Zaldívar Denies Rumors About His Health

On Tuesday, February 25, Arturo Zaldívar enthusiastically and joyfully affirmed his commitment to serve the president and the country in Ciro Gómez Leyva's news program. Despite having faced malicious rumors about his health, he strongly denied having multiple sclerosis or amyotrophic sclerosis, emphasizing that he is completely recovered and working at his maximum capacity.

Zaldívar expressed his dismay at the cruelty of those who invented his illnesses and rejoiced at his alleged poor health. He clarified that the rumors sown were painful and worried those close to him; however, he reiterated his good health and dedication to his responsibilities firmly.

Arturo Zaldívar's extensive professional career includes his role as former president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, lawyer graduated from the Escuela Libre de Derecho, and doctor of Law from UNAM. In his 25-year career, he combined his legal work with teaching and served as policy coordinator in Claudia Sheinbaum's government.

In addition to his brilliant academic record, Zaldívar has taught classes at different educational levels, participated in international congresses, and collaborated on television programs. Despite the unfortunate rumors about his health, Arturo Zaldívar continues to perform with dedication and well-being, making it clear that his commitment to justice and public service remains intact.