The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard, shared on Saturday 29 October the first broadcast of his “DiChelo” program, which aims to listen to citizens on the problems and situations that the country is going through.
In its first edition, the Chancellor commented on the activities carried out during the week, including the meeting with the White House Special Envoy, Jhon Kerry, in which he addressed promoting energy alternatives with renewable sources. He also talked about Mexico’s proposal to host the Olympic Games in 2036.
He also criticized former presidents Ernesto Zedillo and Felipe Calderón, regarding their management and the PAN, in particular, for “snatching” the presidential victory from Andrés Manuel López Obrador, in 2006.
Where and when to see ‘DiChelo’?
It is expected that the broadcast of “DiChelo” will take place every Saturday at 10:00 through its YouTube channel at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCutlJnjoA78K2_VxpFEgL0A.
In addition, to have contact with Marcelo Ebrard, the official recalled that citizens can do so via Facebook or WhatsApp at the number 5515025360.
The Foreign Minister recalled that his followers can have contact with him through social networks such as TikTok, a platform where he has just over 454.9 thousand followers and has shared several videos in which he is more relaxed and even dances to the rhythm of the song. by Bad Bunny.
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“They call me Bond … Marcelo Casaubond.” Since the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Marcelo EbrardTikTok has arrived showed secret agent skill to become a star in this social network, where it is more than 350 thousand followers.
From August 2021, Marcelo Ebrard changed the narrative of his videos with the aim of getting in touch with a younger audience. Within a few months, one of the presidential ‘bottle caps’ he has gone from remembering events happened during his time as the head of the government of Mexico City to get on the “train” of trends that it marks Tic knock.
Marcelo Ebrard thus shows a different facet from the one he spreads on Twitter.
While the chancellor uses the bird’s social network to send messages about his activities – such as when he attended Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral -, on TikTok it’s more relaxed.