Mexico's popular president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador rallied more than 100,000 supporters Saturday in Mexico City, attacking the country's right
The rally marked the 85th anniversary of the nationalization of the oil industry, a key event in Mexican history.
President Lopez Obrador remains popular but must step down next year after just one term under the Mexican constitutionLopez Obrador also accused the opposition conservative PAN party of being born out of"criticizing the oil expropriation" that led to the industry's nationalization. Buoyed by his popularity, his Movement for National Regeneration is widely favored to stay in power.
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