Enrique Galván Ochoa: Money

The United States is annoyed by the growth of the AIFA // Too much politicking
, says Adán Augusto // The irreverent Lula
Enrique Galván Ochoa
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until a little while ago For a year, landing at Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport was a risky venture. If it was congested—and it almost always was—the control tower instructed the pilot to remain circling until a space opened for descent. There was often severe turbulence, and it was a horrific experience for passengers. Occasionally, the instruction was to land in Acapulco for as long as necessary. This was the case for many years, and it is to the credit of the skill of air traffic controllers and pilots that no accident occurred.
This situation began to change when authorities decided to move cargo flights from Benito Juárez Airport to AIFA. They notified the airlines, even extending their time to make the necessary adjustments. Today, Zumpango Airfield handles more than 800,000 tons of cargo annually and ranks first in the sector. Passenger transportation has also improved; 6.3 million people used it last year, but there's still a long way to go. Its budding success has put it in the crosshairs of US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, appointed by Trump, who is complaining that some companies have been stripped of their space at Benito Juárez Airport. Let's see what they come up with next week.
Morena supports Adán Augusto
He did not resign as Morena's coordinator in the Senate; a letter circulating on social media turned out to be false. What really happened, to the applause of some and the anger of others, is that Adán Augusto López Hernández attended the Morena National Council session and was greeted with shouts of "You are not alone
." He declined to be interviewed in detail, but said one thing: "There's a lot of politicking. I've already reported what I had to say, and I hope the authorities do their job, their investigations
." The Tabasco native has been linked to his former Secretary of Public Security, Hernán Bermúdez Requena, who has an arrest warrant out for allegedly leading the criminal group La Barredora . He has a red notice from Interpol. President Claudia Sheinbaum had suggested that Senator López Hernández come forward and respond to the accusations.
The irreverent Lula
Barely two weeks before Trump announces the taxes he will apply to goods imported into the United States, the reactions of heads of state are mixed. Brazilian President Lula da Silva has drawn the line: He won't be an American bossing
his country around. However, he will negotiate with the United States, but the issue of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who faces charges of attempting a coup d'état, is not on the agenda. Trump has insisted he is a friend and is innocent. The United States maintains a trade surplus with the South American country but still imposed a 50 percent tariff. Brazil exports airplanes and coffee, which will affect American businesses and consumers.
Tell Claudia
Subject: It smells like PRI
I'm not a Morena member, but I've always voted for Andrés Manuel López Obrador's movement, now led by you. This weekend's Morena assembly had a whiff of the old days of the PRI. No self-criticism, no direction, no leadership, just easy applause. If the party grows and continues to win in the upcoming elections, it will be thanks to your weekend tours across the country. A president close to the people.
Aly Magaña
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Strange, huh? Before the World Cup, the United States is raising visa fees and seeking measures to punish Mexican airlines. It seems they want to grab the whole cake.
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