López Obrador asks Mexicans for austerity while his son lives in a luxury mansion in Texas

Through a statement in addition to social networks, José Ramón López Beltrán, son of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, clarified his employment situation: “Being a private citizen and I have no interference in the Mexican government. My ingredients come 100% from my job in Houston. There was not and there will be no conflict of interest. I ask that you respect my private life and that of my family.”

The eldest son of the Mexican president has been forced to clarify his employment situation after the communication professional Carlos Loret Mola will bring to light a journalistic investigation to which López Obrador has already answered harshly from his daily morning speech: "It dedicated to attacking me, it is a mountain.”

17 days later, AMLO's son says he works for a company. It is discovered that she is a developer of luxury homes, which she created on the website yesterday and that she lost the son of an AMLO advisor employer to whom she commissioned the Mayan Train. What a mockery. What a scandal.

– Carlos Loret de Mola (@CarlosLoret) February 14, 2022

The statements of the son and his wife come after being a 'trending topic' and after three days ago his own father stated that he was expected to clarify "what he lives on" because "José Ramón is already grown up". The mansion with five bathrooms, a 32-meter pool and its own movie theater hits the Obrador administration. First because his speech based on austerity falls down.

Supposedly transferred by an oil company

Let us remember the words of his presidential speech in May two years ago when the pandemic began to make itself felt in the Mexican economy: “Do not consume in a sick way. If we already have shoes, why else? If you already have the essential clothes, just that. If you can support a modest vehicle for the transfer, why the luxury?, after predicting aid for the workers. Finally, he also touches the government narrative against corruption, one of the pillars of his administration.

Since the house in which the family of his eldest son turned out in Houston, it would have probably been given by a senior manager of Baker Hughes. A gargantuan oil company that, although it infiltrated Mexico thanks to the previous administration of Peña Nieto, would have doubled its millionaire contracts in recent years.

Weigh to all AMLO, continue with his bizarre speeches in which he keeps the two premises that he has carried out for half of his six-year term: Optimism with "everything must be transparent, he must not fear anything" and the attacks on the opposes that an instant role of victim be granted by the "conservative reaction, coup, against carrying out a real change in the country."