Mexican Leader Vowed to End Corruption, but Some Ask: ‘What Is Different Now?’

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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he would clean up Mexico’s system from top to bottom. Videos showing his younger brother accepting cash in 2015 have become the latest challenge to leader's effort to cast himself as a corruption fighter.

MEXICO CITY—The grainy video looks like something from a surveillance camera. Two men sit at a booth in a restaurant in southern Mexico. One man calmly slides a paper bag full of cash across the table to a man sitting across from him. Both keep talking, as if nothing has happened.

The video would be unremarkable if one of the men weren’t Pío López Obrador, the younger brother of Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leftist nationalist who has framed his political career as a crusade to end endemic corruption.

 

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SAVERThinkLab No solo resultó más ratero, lopezobrador_ resultó ser más vulgar y cínico.

Hey, I have a bridge in NYC that is for sale!!

To be in politics in Mexico, you must be corrupt or face being murdered along with your family. There's no getting around it, the cartels run the place

Es más corrupto que todos los anteriores gobernantes...

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To become a leader spare youre life ..

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