Celebrating 71 Years of AMLO

On November 13, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, former President of Mexico, turns 71. Senators from Morena honored him in Congress while celebrating his contributions to the Fourth Transformation.


Celebrating 71 Years of AMLO

The former president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, celebrated his 71st birthday on Wednesday, November 13. Various political figures, including senators from Morena and party members, expressed their congratulations and recognition both on social media and in the public sphere.

The president of the Senate, Fernández Noroña, and Senator Andrea Chávez from Morena, highlighted López Obrador's work in his essential role for the Fourth Transformation. Noroña stated: “Congratulations to our fellow president López Obrador. Long life to the historic leader of our movement,” emphasizing the relevance of the former president in the recent history of the country.

During the voting in the Senate for the presidency of the National Human Rights Commission, the senators from Morena sang Las Mañanitas in honor of López Obrador's birthday. In the Chamber of Deputies, they also joined in the celebrations, reflecting the affection and respect for the former president.

Various politicians close to AMLO shared congratulatory messages on social media, recognizing his courage and dedication to the political and social struggle. The Morena party produced a tribute video that highlighted López Obrador's work in indigenous communities and his commitment to disadvantaged sectors, underscoring his legacy as president.

Amid the celebrations for his birthday, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who has stayed away from the public scene since the end of his term, received expressions of affection and recognition from his followers and political colleagues, who emphasized his leadership and commitment to the transformation of the country.