CDMX.- “Displaying confidential data of a citizen violates the right to privacy”, communicated the cW Radio company in support of journalist Carlos Loret de Molaafter President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) published his alleged annual income at the morning conference this Friday, February 11.
The broadcaster showed “deep concern” to the acts of the founder of Morena and considered as “intimidation” the use of State resources “in retaliation” for the work of his collaborator, who has already offered a public response.
“Using state resources and the presidential investiture in retaliation for their work constitutes an act of intimidation and abuse of power,” reads the statement released WRadius in support of Loret de Mola.
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The dissemination of the millions of pesos that the former Televisa worker supposedly earns a year is, according to the company, a incentive to violence experienced by members of the media in Mexico.
“It is the State’s obligation to generate the indispensable conditions for journalistic practice, respect for freedom of expression and the right of society to be informed,” W Radio affirmed in the text without the signature of any director in particular.
the theme of Loret de Mola It even reached the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), an organization that released a statement stating that it will keep abreast of a possible complaint by the journalist.
On this Friday morning AMLO assured that the communicator earned 35 million 20 thousand pesos during 2021of which 11,800,000 were paid by Televisa, a company from which it disassociated itself since 2019.
Loret de Mola He used his verified Twitter account “@CarlosLoret” to respond to the president. There he stated that the figures are inflated, therefore they are false. He also pointed out that López Obrador committed a crime by revealing private information.
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