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El despeñadero de los Peña

El despeñadero de los Peña

Guadalupe Loaeza

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"Durante seis anos Enrique Pena Nieto y Angelica Rivera han vivido un amor de telenovela: la Gaviota tiene un esposo no solo guapo, sino exitoso: gracias a el, Mexico ha <<volvido>> a ser un referente internacional; no podria estar orgullosa de su marido, quien llego al poder con la unica mision de <<salvar a Mexico>>. Pero algo raro ha pasado... A pesar de que todo parecia ir viento en popa, la pareja presidencial no entiende por que los mexicanos le han hecho tanto bullying al gobierno y se preocupan por la creciente violencia, los enormes desvios de recursos y los escandalos de corrupcion. Si, el pais tiene algunos problemas, pero, acaso no saben que lo <<bueno casi no se cuenta, pero cuenta mucho? Divertida e ironica, Guadalupe Loaeza hace el recuento de los episodos mas significativos del sexenio: desde la Casa Blanca, la desaparicion de los 43 normalistas de Ayotzinapa, hasta la fuga del Chapo Guzman. Una hilarante cronica del ascenso y declive de la pareja presidencial que llevo al pais al borde del despenadero."--Page [4] of cover. For six years Enrique Pena Nieto and Angelica Rivera have lived a telenovela love: La Gaviota has a husband not only handsome, but successful: thanks to him, Mexico has "returned" to be an international reference; I could not be proud of her husband, who came to power with the only mission to "save Mexico". But something strange has happened ... Although everything seemed to go smoothly, the presidential couple does not understand why Mexicans have made the government so much bullying and worry about the increasing violence, the huge diversion of resources and the scandals of corruption. Yes, the country has some problems, but perhaps they do not know that the "good" is almost not counted, but does it count a lot? Funny and ironic, Guadalupe Loaeza recounts the most significant episcopates of the sexennium: from the White House, the disappearance of the 43 normalistas of Ayotzinapa, to the flight of Chapo Guzman. A hilarious chronicle of the rise and decline of the presidential couple that took the country to the edge of the cliff.

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OL32278786W

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Executive powerMass media and public opinionPolitics and governmentGobiernoPoder ejecutivoMedios de comunicación masivaOpinión pública

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