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The time when AMLO gave the Grito de Independencia without an audience in the Zócalo due to Covid-19

On September 15, the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will give his last Cry of Independence in it Mexico City Zocaloafter having done so throughout his entire six-year term.

The event is scheduled to take place at 10:00 p.m. 22:00 hourswhile the ceremony of the Cry to the 23:00 hours.

However, some people remembered the moment when the President expressed the speeches without an audience in the Constitution Squaredue to the pandemic of Covid-19 that plagued the world.

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On the night of September 15, 2020, President López Obrador led the ceremony of the 210th anniversary of the beginning of the War of Independence, and gave the Grito without an audience in the Zócalo Capitalino, due to the pandemic that was experienced by Covid-19.

On that occasion, before receiving the flag escort of the Heroic Military CollegeA soldier played the moment of silence and a minute of silence was observed in honor of the victims who lost their lives in Mexico due to the virus.

In addition to this, the President received the flag and went out to the central balcony of National Palacewhere he energetically launched 20 “vivas”, which were:

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  • Long live Independence!
  • Long live Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla!
  • Long live Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon!
  • Long live Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez!
  • Long live Ignacio Allende!
  • Long live Leona Vicario!
  • Long live the heroic people of Mexico!
  • Long live indigenous communities!
  • Long live the cultural greatness of Mexico!
  • Long live freedom!
  • Long live justice!
  • Long live democracy!
  • Long live equality!
  • Long live our sovereignty!
  • Long live universal brotherhood!
  • Long live love for one’s neighbor!
  • Long live hope for the future!
  • He ended his speech with three “Viva Mexico!”

It is worth mentioning that the Zócalo square was lit with the silhouette of the Mexican Republic, with thousand 600 LED spotlightsand it lit up “The Flame of Hope”, using a 50-litre gas brazier.

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