Javier Corral, governor of Chihuahua, and Enrique Alfaro, governor of Jalisco, in September.
In 2010, when Spain was crowned in the World Cup in South Africa, some funny man lamented that Miguel Hidalgo, Morelos and company had achieved independence from Mexico two centuries earlier, because if we had not done so today we would be world champions.
With a similar reasoning, the writer Antonio Ortuño made irony in a tweet, regarding the threat of several opposition governors who seek to shake off the central authority on fiscal matters: “A hidden benefit of Jalisco leaving the federal pact is that the Chivas they would be the eternal champion of the local league and, at the same time ...
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