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Political Ally Of Mexican President Embroiled In Scandal The New York

political Ally Of Mexican President Embroiled In Scandal The New York
political Ally Of Mexican President Embroiled In Scandal The New York

Political Ally Of Mexican President Embroiled In Scandal The New York March 15, 2008. mexico city mexico’s interior minister, a rising political star seen as president felipe calderón’s right hand man, has become embroiled in a scandal over influence peddling. Here are five things to know about the newly elected president of mexico that help inform whether she will stray from mr. lópez obrador’s policies or dedicate herself to cementing his legacy. 1.

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юааmexicoюабтащs Former юааpresidentюаб Accused In Bribery юааscandalюаб юааthe Newюаб юааyorkюаб Ti The last one, ardolph loges kline, was briefly acting mayor in 1913, after the death of mayor william jay gaynor, and went eric adams is embroiled in a very new york scandal. A version of this article appears in print on , section a, page 1 of the new york edition with the headline: in mexico, u.s. eyed company a leader kept. order reprints | today’s paper | subscribe. Get 24 7 news coverage with the newsnation app. ( newsnation) — american law enforcement officials spent years looking into allegations that people close to mexico’s president met with and took millions of dollars from drug cartels but eventually decided not to open a formal investigation, the new york times reported thursday. The new york times report claims that, according to informants, the president’s children and close collaborators received millions of dollars from the drug cartel los zetas and ismael “el mayo” zambada, the founder of the sinaloa cartel. it also states that u.s. officials tracked payments made by people linked to the sinaloa cartel to intermediaries for the mexican government.

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