{"id":12059,"date":"2018-11-29T10:00:15","date_gmt":"2018-11-29T15:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/?p=12059"},"modified":"2018-11-27T03:32:48","modified_gmt":"2018-11-27T08:32:48","slug":"presidential-inauguration-2018-in-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/presidential-inauguration-2018-in-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"Presidential Inauguration 2018 in Mexico"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The inauguration of the newly elected President of Mexico will take place on December 1st, 2018, and expectations are high. Andr\u00e9s Manuel L\u00f3pez Obrador, or AMLO, won the presidency by a little over 50% of the votes, beating his opponents by a certain majority. What can we expect during the\u00a0<em>toma de protesta<\/em>, as this inaugural ceremony is called?<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_12061\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright post-item__attachment\"><a href=\"https:\/\/flic.kr\/p\/5j21dT\" aria-label=\"AndresManuelLopezObrador 350x252\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-12061\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-12061\"  alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"252\" \/ src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-350x252.jpg\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-350x252.jpg 350w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-768x554.jpg 768w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-12061\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Photo taken by Eneas De Troya found on Flickr.com with license CC BY 2.0<\/p><\/div>\n<h3>Who is AMLO?<\/h3>\n<p>Andr\u00e9s Manuel is originally from the southern state of Tabasco. After concluding his studies at the <em>Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico<\/em> in Mexico City, he went back to his home state and joined the political party PRI or <em>Partido Revolucionario Institucional<\/em>. He was party leader and governor\u00a0of Tabasco under this party. In the late 80s, when another politician Cuauht\u00e9moc Cardenas created the new party PRD or <em>Partido Revoluci\u00f3n Democratica<\/em>, he joined that party. In 2000, he was elected as\u00a0<em>jefe de gobierno\u00a0<\/em>or mayor of Mexico City. During this time, his party created several programs in Mexico City that benefited at-risk groups such as the elderly, single mothers and teenagers from poor neighborhoods.<\/p>\n<p>In 2006, AMLO quit his position as\u00a0<em>jefe de gobierno<\/em> to run for president. Mexico had been under one-party rule with PRI for over 70 years until the elections of 2000 when the right-wing party PAN or\u00a0<em>Partido Acci\u00f3n Nacional\u00a0<\/em>won. The 2006 elections were tense because Mexico was experiencing a true democracy for the second time. Andr\u00e9s Manuel lost the 2006 elections due to what he called a fraud or\u00a0<em>fraude<\/em> and staged a very long protest on one of Mexico City&#8217;s principal roads\u00a0<em>Paseo de la Reforma,\u00a0\u00a0<\/em>and nicknamed himself the\u00a0<em>presidente leg\u00edtimo<\/em> or the legitimate president.<\/p>\n<p>In 2012, AMLO ran again for president and lost again to the current president, Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto, who ran under the PRI. After six very scandalous years with Pe\u00f1a Nieto as president, Andr\u00e9s Manuel will finally\u00a0<em>tomar\u00e1 protesta<\/em> as the newly elected president of Mexico. You can read more about AMLO in <a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/el-nuevo-presidente-de-mexico-the-new-president-of-mexico\/\">this post Sasha shared<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h3>The ceremony<\/h3>\n<p>The ceremony is called\u00a0<em>toma de protesta<\/em> or <em>toma de posesi\u00f3n<\/em>. In this context,\u00a0<em>protesta<\/em> means oath because the president takes the following oath:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>Protesto guardar y hacer guardar la Constituci\u00f3n Pol\u00edtica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos y las leyes que de ella emanen, y desempe\u00f1ar leal y patri\u00f3ticamente el cargo de Presidente de la Rep\u00fablica que el pueblo me ha conferido, mirando en todo por el bien y prosperidad de la Uni\u00f3n; y si as\u00ed no lo hiciere que la Naci\u00f3n me lo demande<\/em><\/p>\n<p>I promise to keep and make kept the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States and the laws that emanate from it, and to perform loyally and patriotically the office of President of the Republic that the people have conferred on me, always looking after the good and prosperity of the Union; and if it is not so, the nation must demand this of me.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>During the ceremony, Congress will gather for an assembly; the exiting president and incoming president will come in later on.\u00a0 The incoming president will first take the oath above, and then he will receive the presidential flag which is like a sash that the president wears. Afterward, the president gives a speech, usually about what plans he has for the next 6 years. Because there isn&#8217;t a very precise protocol, each president can choose what to do afterward. AMLO is expected to walk from the legislature to the Z\u00f3calo or main square where he will probably have one of his famous public meetings.<\/p>\n<p>The video below is of the inauguration of L\u00e1zaro C\u00e1rdenas in 1934.<\/p>\n<p>https:\/\/youtu.be\/7NGXrx9BKoQ<\/p>\n<h3>What can we expect?<\/h3>\n<p>The past elections were quite controversial in Mexico with the typical trash talking and divisions that come with any elections. This has created a very difficult environment in the country with people who are for (nicknamed <em>amlovers<\/em>) and against (nicknamed <em>fifis<\/em>) AMLO causing trouble with those with opposing views. There are people who have planned parties to celebrate while others are planning protests.<\/p>\n<p>Something Andr\u00e9s Manuel has repeated throughout this campaigns is that he wants to have more input from the people in the form of referendum or\u00a0<em>consulta popular.\u00a0<\/em>The first one already took place in which the fate of the new airport for Mexico City was put on the ballot. Although construction was already underway, AMLO held the referendum and the people who voted rejected it. Some financial analysts argue that a\u00a0<em>consulta popular<\/em> will reduce foreign investment in the country, while AMLO argues that people should be consulted on big projects like this one. Another\u00a0<em>consulta popular\u00a0<\/em>was held on November 24th and 25th for the proposed Tren Maya which will be a train line that will connect the southern states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Quintana Roo, Campeche and Yucat\u00e1n. The results were in favor of the train.<\/p>\n<p>The following video shows the elected president&#8217;s announcement of the\u00a0<em>consulta popular<\/em>\u00a0for the Tren Maya.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title=\"AMLO informa nueva consulta ciudadana respecto Tren Maya y Refiner\u00eda - En Punto con Denise Maerker\" width=\"500\" height=\"281\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/2Rg572CFEvA?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>How is the presidential inauguration in Mexico different from that in your country? Does your country have referendums or something similar?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<img width=\"350\" height=\"252\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-350x252.jpg\" class=\"attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-350x252.jpg 350w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador-768x554.jpg 768w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/spanish\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/11\/AndresManuelLopezObrador.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px\" \/><p>The inauguration of the newly elected President of Mexico will take place on December 1st, 2018, and expectations are high. Andr\u00e9s Manuel L\u00f3pez Obrador, or AMLO, won the presidency by a little over 50% of the votes, beating his opponents by a certain majority. 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