López Obrador and the media: bad press for his legacy. The constant disagreements with reporters and editors erode the credibility of the Mexican president.

The president's ability, even physical, to stand up every day in front of dozens of reporters who ask him about anything is worthy of mention. But his legacy will also suffer from the democratic deficit that not giving interviews to the media as social interlocutors means for the head of any Executive. Many presidents begin their mandate on a honeymoon with the media and end up divorcing them.