AMLO denies that his government intends to take action against Belinda for her millionaire debts with the treasury

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ruled out that his government intends to persecute or exhibit the singer Belinda for the debts it has with the Tax Administration Service (SAT).

He warned that, unlike other six-year terms, he will not use the tax problems of artists or famous people to give the impression that tax evasion is punished.

“About two days ago the thing about a singer came out, Belinda, and she has a trial at the SAT and is defending it, but we're not going to go over Belinda. That doesn't happen anymore,” she said.

Not Juan Gabriel, Luis Miguel and Belinda or the spectacular or what Salinas did: put the leaders of the oil union, a banker, in jail,” he added.

The President referred to the singer Belinda -who participated in his closing campaign in 2018- after being questioned about the debt of the Governor of San Luis Potosí, Ricardo Gallardo.

To respond, he assured that the organization Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI) has also maintained litigation for tax debts.

Given the insistence on the accusations against Gallardo, López Obrador asked his team to project on the screen a list with the names of companies to which former Presidents Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto condoned millionaire taxes.

“You are talking about 8 million, right? 12? See how much Televisa, Calderón and Peña Nieto were forgiven$20 billion, I think it is equivalent to the budget of San Luis Potosí. Also clarify that it was legal, imagine, that's why it was the constitutional reform“, he referred.

“Now, for example, Televisa sold shares to Univisión and they paid or are paying $15 billion pesos. Banamex was sold when Fox, for $12 billion dollars, and they didn't pay a penny in taxes. Now it is for sale, they are going to have to pay the taxes”, explained the President of Mexico.

You may also like:
–The romantic song that Christian Nodal composed for Belinda to win her over
–“The eyes are gone”: Christian Nodal’s tattoo artist says about the chest tattoo in honor of Belinda
–Manelyk González declares his love to Christian Nodal because he is handsome and a millionaire

Author Profile

Nathan Rivera
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Nathan Rivera, a dedicated journalist who has had the privilege of writing for the online newspaper Today90. My journey in the world of journalism has been a testament to the power of dedication, integrity, and passion.

My story began with a relentless thirst for knowledge and an innate curiosity about the events shaping our world. I graduated with honors in Investigative Journalism from a renowned university, laying the foundation for what would become a fulfilling career in the field.

What sets me apart is my unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. I refuse to settle for superficial answers or preconceived narratives. Instead, I constantly challenge the status quo, delving deep into complex issues to reveal the reality beneath the surface. My dedication to investigative journalism has uncovered numerous scandals and shed light on issues others might prefer to ignore.

I am also a staunch advocate for press freedom. I have tirelessly fought to protect the rights of journalists and have faced significant challenges in my quest to inform the public truthfully and without constraints. My courage in defending these principles serves as an example to all who believe in the power of journalism to change the world.

Throughout my career, I have been honored with numerous awards and recognitions for my outstanding work in journalism. My investigations have changed policies, exposed corruption, and given a voice to those who had none. My commitment to truth and justice makes me a beacon of hope in a world where misinformation often prevails.

At Today90, I continue to be a driving force behind journalistic excellence. My tireless dedication to fair and accurate reporting is an invaluable asset to the editorial team. My biography is a living testament to the importance of journalism in our society and a reminder that a dedicated journalist can make a difference in the world.