Politics Country October 27, 2024

Claudia Sheinbaum Calls Claudio X. González a 'Toxic Junior'

During a press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum labeled businessman Claudio X. González a 'toxic junior' after his criticisms of her government. This exchange highlights growing tensions between the current administration and opposition leaders as Sheinbaum defends her reforms.


Claudia Sheinbaum Calls Claudio X. González a 'Toxic Junior'

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, responded to criticisms from businessman Claudio X. González, whom she labeled a "toxic junior" for not withdrawing the publication of the judicial reform from the Official Diary of the Federation (DOF). Sheinbaum argued that the amparo referred to by Judge Nancy Juárez was inadmissible and questioned the opposition's actions in Congress.

During a morning conference, Sheinbaum mentioned González's criticisms on social media, where he had also called her "inept and foolish." The president stated that Claudio X. González's father had expressed optimism about the country's future at a previous meeting at the National Palace.

Sheinbaum continued by stating that the businessman leads opposition parties and seeks to influence the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. The president expressed her disagreement with this interference, mentioning the poor performance of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRIAN) in past elections.

Regarding the judicial reform, Sheinbaum mentioned that the amparo was inadmissible according to the law and that it seeks to be established in the Constitution. In response to accusations of authoritarianism, the president defended her actions as part of the country's democratic process.

Claudio X. González, for his part, continues his criticisms of Sheinbaum's government, describing her administration as "authoritarian, inept, and foolish." On social media, González has warned about the danger posed to Mexico by the current political direction of the country.