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"There is no problem with the complaint for political persecution"

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador considered that there is no problem with the complaint for alleged "political persecution" that the national leader of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno, presented to the UN, because - He said he has a clear conscience.

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"Nothing will be censored, nothing... The accusations that the president of the PRI in Europe is making against us, no, nothing (will be censored). 

There is no problem, we have a clear conscience, that is the main court."

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At a press conference at the National Palace, President López Obrador said that the right to dissent is guaranteed in his administration.

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"Then guarantee the right to dissent, besides, life would be very boring if we all thought the same way, nobody would see the morning.

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"This is what happens to the media, if there is no plurality, they only dedicate themselves to attacking, there are very few who carry out objective, 

professional analysis, who argue, those who are go ahead and go ahead get tired, that is propaganda, it is not information ".

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Alejandro Moreno filed a complaint against the López Obrador government before the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations Organization (UN) for alleged political persecution against opposition political parties.

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In a letter addressed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, 

the PRI said that the Mexican government is close to what is considered an "authoritarian government", since it attacks electoral authorities, courts, institutions, media and any voice that expresses disagreement with the current federal administration.

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