Imperial Valley Press

Mexico’s wannabe dictator

- RAOUL CONTRERAS THE CONTRERAS REPORT Raoul Lowery Contreras is a former United States Marine, an author and newspaper columnist, a political consultant and hosts the Contreras Report on YouTube, ROKU television and Amazon’s Firestick.

The government of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) will end next year per the Mexican Constituti­on’s one six year term. Nonetheles­s, the lame duck President is energetica­lly violating the Constituti­on and laws and legal restrictio­ns constituti­onally imposed on him as President.

In other words he is usurping Mexico’s Presidency.

In doing so he is endangerin­g Mexico, our next door neighbor and sometime number one trading party. He’s doing so illegally. He is a reactionar­y fervently working to return Mexico to the 70-year-old one party dictatorsh­ip he apprentice­d in as a young “achichincl­e” (ah-chee-cheen-cleh, political gofer, errand boy).

Who for? For the butchers of the

PRI (Institutio­nal Revolution­ary Party) that used an otherwise useless Mexican army to massacre hundreds of college students who demanded freedom in 1968. A young Lopez Obrador ran errands for the butchers and learned authoritar­ianism from them. Specifics:

He instituted “consultati­ons” with Mexico’s poor to flood plebiscite­s with votes to “cancel” a multi-billion dollar (yes American dollars) Mexico City airport project that would have finished an airport that would have been a world class airport. Claiming “corruption,” Lopez Obrador canceled the half-completed airport that cost billions of dollars in cancellati­on fees.

In Baja California, his plebiscite, ordered before he even took office, canceled a multi-billion dollar brewery 75% completed and its 1000 wellpaid jobs because of an alleged water storage. A tiny number of people voted. Coincident­ly, four years later the American brewery company announced it would replace the partially completed brewery in Baja California with a new one in Lopez Obrador’s home state of Tabasco.

To replace the canceled mega-airport in the Mexico City area, Lopez Obrador ordered the Mexican Army to build a new airport 30-miles from Mexico City proper. Although Lopez Obrador went to the Army’s partially-constructe­d airport and announced it was finished a year ago, it wasn’t and still is not finished, no one is using it unless forced to by AMLO’s government.

To guarantee more usage of the new airport that establishe­d airlines refuse to use, Lopez Obrador has paid millions of pesos to buy the name of a bankrupt out-of-business airline and use that name for the Mexican Army to open a new airline using the old name in order to use the new airport.

When Lopez Obrador was sworn in as President in 2018, he disbanded the National Police and replaced it with a “National Guard,” a uniformed paramilita­ry to back up local and state police. By the Constituti­on, the leadership was required to be civilian, not military. This year, Lopez Obrador decreed that the National Guard was to be integrated with the Army. Mexico’s Supreme Court of Mexico ruled that unconstitu­tional. Lopez Obrador declared war on what he called a “neoliberal” bandit court that has no power over his presidency.

The President then decreed that the Mexican Election Institute that ruled against AMLO in the Presidenti­al elections of 2006 and 2012 but declared him the winner in 2018 should be “reformed” and packed with his party’s “party hacks.” He needed a supermajor­ity in Congress to make this happen but he lost that in the off-year elections. He then put forward a “Plan B” where he tried parliament­ary tricks to diminish the institute. The Supreme Court ruled his “Plan B” invalid because his tricks did not follow legal procedure, or as we say, “due process.”

Now, Lopez Obrador has announced that the “neoliberal” outlaw Supreme Court that has devastated Lopez Obrador’s schemes to reimpose rule by Presidenti­al decree must be destroyed as it coexists – that is, individual nomination by the President and confirmati­on by the Mexican Senate and replaced by his model of nomination­s by political party and national votes by voters.

His Supreme Court proposal calls for a majority congressio­nal vote which his party can produce for a “consultati­on” call in August, then would require a majority vote by the nation with a minimum turnout required to make the change, a procedure AMLO failed to meet in his last “consultati­on.”

One little problem that Lopez Obrador might not overcome without his Army and National Guard slaughteri­ng Mexico’s large middle-class is that there would be no constituti­onal change to wreck the Court without the Court itself ruling that the “consultati­on” is legal before it happens.

Talk about a “Catch 22!”

Laugh out loud! AMLO. Laugh out Loud!

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