Alberto Fernández, former president of Argentina, celebrated his probable victory with Sheinbaum

Alberto Fernández, former president of Argentina, celebrated his probable victory with Sheinbaum
Alberto Fernández, former president of Argentina, celebrated his probable victory with Sheinbaum

Alberto Fernández traveled to Mexico (X/@alferdez)

The former president of Argentina, Alberto Fernandezcelebrated the possible triumph of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, candidate for the presidency of Mexico, after the start of the results of the democratic day on Sunday, June 2, of the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP).

Through his official X account, formerly Twitter, the former South American president shared a video where he is seen hugging to the candidate of the Let’s Keep Making History coalition, moments after she and her team learned the results that would give her victory.

Likewise, he took advantage of the message on social networks to describe the activist of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) as a progressive woman and recognized that has a difficult task to continue the project started by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).

Alberto Fernández congratulates Claudia Sheinbaum

Finally, congratulated Sheinbuam for his victory and highlighted that it is a victory not only for Mexico, but for all of Latin America.

The first data on the scrutiny of the presidential election in Mexico are now known. I have had the privilege of being able to hug who will be the new president of this beloved country, our dear @Claudiashein. I had the honor of being with her and her team receiving the first results. A progressive woman will continue in Mexico the enormous task that my dear @lopezobrador_ started. Latin America celebrates. Congratulations, dear Claudia,” she wrote.

It is worth remembering that during the first hours of the day Fernández shared that he was in Mexico after receiving an invitation from Morena, the party in power in the country, to be an observer of the democratic day that took place.

In his first publication he shared that he met and chatted with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Alicia Barcena Ibarra, with whom he was able to better understand what was at stake in the nation on June 2.

 
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