Goodbye Mexico 😢 sad to leave. thanks for being such brilliant hosts in the Azteca and across your vibrant city. Thanks for being so sporting in defeat and embracing England fans with warmth and drinks. You lost a football match but won many, many friends 🇲🇽🏴🦁💚
Y sí, hace dos décadas los mexicanos eligieron a @FelipeCalderon como Presidente de la República.
Fue una victoria histórica, lograda con trabajo, convicción y el respaldo de millones de ciudadanos que apostaron por un México más fuerte y competitivo.
Esa jornada demostró que cuando hay rumbo, carácter y voluntad ciudadana, el cambio es posible. México ya lo hizo una vez y lo va a lograr nuevamente.
En 2010, el campeonato mundial de fútbol se celebró en Sudáfrica, el partido inaugural fue precisamente Sudáfrica-México. El Presidente Zuma nos invitó al juego inaugural. Los equipos empataron, con un golazo de Rafa Márquez.
Me da mucha risa recordar a los chairos felices cuando agarraron al Mayo porque pensaban que ahora sí iban a denunciar a Calderón y qué creen, que están cayendo sus narcopolíticos.
El presidente @FelipeCalderon está más tranquilo que nunca y sus hijos y esposa, haciendo su vida con toda normalidad, mientras López Obrador su esposa e hijos, están escondidos y con la cola entre las patas por ladrones y narcos. Una vez más López se la pela a Calderón.
La última vez que López Obrador pidió que depositaran dinero en una cuenta fue en 2018.
Simuló la creación de un fideicomiso para apoyar a los damnificados del sismo de 2017.
Lavó dinero y desvió millones para financiar campañas políticas de Morena.
Se lo robó todo.
How dare you? Prime Minister @sanchezcastejon
How dare you use the bodies of thousands of murdered Iranians as political ammunition of your domestic battles?
Mr. Pedro Sánchez,
Our suffering is not your political theater.
You spoke more than 1,600 words about war and morality, yet barely a word about the real war the Islamic Republic has been waging against unarmed Iranians for decades.
More than 32,000 people have been killed by the Islamic Republic in Iran.
Women shot in the eyes.
Hospitals stormed to finish off the wounded.
I invite you to be brave.
Watch the videos of body bags piled on top of each other in the streets of Iran.
Listen to the doctors and nurses who describe how security forces stormed hospitals to finish off the wounded protesters.
Then look into my eyes.
I survived three assassination plots by the same regime you still treat as a diplomatic partner. The FBI warned me that their killers operate even here in the West.
Spain should understand this better than anyone.
Spain is a country that emerged from dictatorship and rebuilt democracy. For millions of Iranians, Spain could be a symbol of hope, a reminder that a nation can leave tyranny behind and build freedom.
You keep the Iranian embassy open.
You shake the hands of officials whose hands are stained with the blood of my people.
Yet you do not even dare to shake the hand of an Iranian woman who carries the scars of this regime’s war against us.
This is not about your political fights.
This is not about left or right.
This is about human freedom.
It is easy to make speeches about peace.
It is harder to confront a regime that has been waging war against its own people for 45 years.
History will remember who chose comfort over courage.
And who stood with the victims.
The Iranian people do not want war.
But we will never accept politicians shaking hands with the regime that declared war on us.
#Iran
Pedro Sánchez does not speak on behalf of the Spanish nation.
There is another Spain.
The Spain of the majority.
A Spain committed to Europe.
To democracy.
To the cause of freedom in Venezuela, in Cuba, in Iran.
And to the defense of women’s rights, without exceptions.
Thank you, @AlinejadMasih
Gracias, hermana.
@GPPopular