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Flames dance in the air as several thousand people march with torches in Honduras to demand the resignation of President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Guadalajara, Mexico, Jun 13 (EFE).- Amid the spike in infections due to the COVID-19 health emergency in Mexico, thousands of people demonstrated Saturday in at least a dozen states in the country, to demand the resignation of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). (Camera: JOSÉ LUIS GONZÁLEZ).SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AGAINST MEXICAN PRESIDENT ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO.SOUNDBITES: IVÁN MENDOZA AND ROBERTO HERRERA, PROTESTERS (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) Mendoza: We are organizing on this citizen front to ask for the resignation of the president because in one year and eight months the government has not worked a single day for Mexicans and has only attended to an agenda of foreign countries like 'Bolivarian countries.2.) Herrera: We are outraged because we are being withdrawn from some games that helped people, to give away money among his followers, this man (López Obrador) wants the youth fund to grow and he is a money dump, young people neither work nor they do nothing.
More than 10,000 demonstrators light up Honduras' capital of Tegucigalpa with torches, demanding the resignation of President Juan Orlando Herandez. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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