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AMLO will commemorate 100 years of Felipe Carrillo Puerto’s death on Yucatecan soil

by Yucatan Times
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It is expected that in this his first visit of the year 2024 to Yucatán, the President of the Republic, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will arrive today, Tuesday after noon, at military air base number 8, located in the Castilla Cámara neighborhood, and will go to your hotel to have private meetings.

On January 3, the president will hold the usual Mañanera at the air base facilities; Later, he will move to the General Cemetery to leave a wreath in the rotunda of the illustrious men, where the remains of former governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto and the wall where he was shot on January 3, 1924 are located.

At the end he will continue on his way to the city of Motul, where the “Red Apostle of the Maya” (as history baptized him), was originally from.

In Motul, Carrilo Puerto addressed a message stating that his mission was to be a defender of the Maya people”.

This decree came into force yesterday, January 1, 2024, and will end on December 31 of the same year.

In the year that just ended, the president had an “agenda” loaded towards the South-Southeast of Mexico, for the emblematic project of his six-year term: the Mayan Train, whose first route he inaugurated precisely in this region, in mid-December. On that trip, he took the opportunity to accompany Governor Mauricio Vila in the launch of the Ie-Tram, an urban transport that connects with the railway in Teya.

Almost a month before, he was also in Mérida for the ribbon cutting, also together with Vila Dosal, of the Gran Parque de La Plancha, where today, by the way, the Ie-Tram routes also converge, including the one that takes passengers to the Mayan Train station.

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