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Obrador faces jeers by hostile crowd

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MEXICO CITY: Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has enjoyed soaring approval ratings in his first few months in power, got a rare taste of public animosity on Saturday when he was booed at the inaugurati­on of a baseball stadium in Mexico City.

In an evening ceremony to mark the opening of the new home of the Diablos Rojos de Mexico (Mexico City Red Devils), Mr Obrador endured cat whistles, boos and cries of “out” from the packed crowd at the stadium close to the city’s airport.

It was unclear why sections of the crowd were hostile towards the president, but the self-professed baseball f an hit back against the criticism, scoffing at his adversarie­s.

“I’m not going to talk much, because there are some fans here from team fifi,” he said from the pitch, using a term sometimes rendered as ‘sissy’ he favours to belittle critical voices.

“But the majority of the people are in favour of change and in favour of the king of sports: baseball,” he continued, as the Diablos Rojos prepared to play the San Diego Padres.

Mr Obrador, a leftist former mayor of Mexico City, took power in December following a landslide election win last July.

During the five month transition, he quickly set about stamping his authority on Mexico, pledging to revamp the economy from the bottom up and upsetting some of the country’s wealthier citizens with his decisions, particular­ly on economic policy.

His Oct 29 cancellati­on of a partly-built, US$13 billion (411.7 billion baht) new airport for the capital proved especially contentiou­s.

Since taking power, Mr Obrador has taken a firm grip of the national agenda with daily news conference­s at 7am. The public has warmed to it, and his approval ratings have flown as high as 80% or above, according to opinion polls.

Amid boos, Mr Obrador mixed baseball terms and rhetoric from his campaign to tell the crowd he would deliver on promises to defeat the corrupt “mafia”.

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