Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador defined him as one of his “intelligent and critical friends” and Pedro Miguel baptized him back, with humor, as the man who “ruined his life.” The former leader of Morena and undisputed leader of the Mexican left had forced him to leave “the comforting condition of the defeated” to become an optimist of change. From the beginning, the columnist of La Jornada embarked on the project that led the Tabasq…
Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador defined him as one of his “intelligent and critical friends” and Pedro Miguel baptized him back, with humor, as the man who “ruined his life.” The former leader of Morena and undisputed leader of the Mexican left had forced him to leave “the comforting condition of the defeated” to become an optimist of change. From the beginning, the columnist of La Jornada embarked on the project that led the Tabasq…