The presentation of the volume occurred in the exhibition enclosure of this capital and was in charge of the Mexican ambassador, Martha Patricia Ruiz, and the writer and editor of the newspaper La Jornada Pedro Miguel, who described as very difficult to be able to type the copy in a single literary genre.
“It is not properly a memoir, it has a lot of political treaty, but it is not that a work work, but very unique because it is narrated by a historical figure and this is not common for it to happen. They are memories, they are a political will,” he said.
In addition to ensuring that it is a great text, he described that he tells what happened in Mexico from the 80s of the last century until 2024.
In his review, he highlighted the trajectory of López Obrador in his native Tabasco, where he was an official of the Indigenous Institute and when he got involved with the Chontal people and the peasants, and became a “resolves” of social problems.
Also to the presentation of thank you! Colombian Senator María José Pizarro came.
The congresswoman crumbled the lessons that in her opinion offers the volume.
“Beyond a beautiful biography in which a tour is taken since he was very young, how he grows in the rural area of Mexico, beyond the radiography of a president, a Latin American political leader and a man, is a flash of humanism as little has been seen by a contemporary political leader,” he said.
-He added that it constitutes a declaration of ethical and human principles, while establishing which are the boundaries that cannot be run when they are in the exercise of power and when they say the people are said to be represented.
“It is a marriage for the dignity of his people and himself with his political project and a marriage with the integrity of his people,” he summarized.
The former president’s book was edited by the planet editorial and consists of 560 pages.
His synopsis also reveals that he becomes a count of what the six -year term of the country’s historical transformation meant while López Obrador was in power, and how the commitment to citizens marked the path of a new policy.
The 37th edition of Filbo 2025 opened its doors on April 25 with the presence of writers and professionals from the editorial field of 24 countries.
Until next May 11, the capital of Colombia will also be that of literature with more than 500 national and international exhibitors, 23 pavilions, 22 programming rooms and around two thousand 300 planned cultural activities.
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