Interview with the Head of Government of Mexico City Dr. Miguel Angel Mancera,

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Interview with the Head of Government of Mexico City Dr. Miguel Angel Mancera, at the Museum of the City of Mexico

Q: President Barak Obama is coming to Mexico, are you going to look for, seek or are managing an encounter with him, as is the government of the capital, and, well, it would be important, perhaps? And the second issue, obviously Elba Esther Gordillo, now that in order to avoid speculation, there are rumors that there is already requested a transfer to a private hospital if you guys are going to give an authorization?, What if we can discuss exactly what is happening in this case?

A: First, for the president of the United States of America, I can say that I had and even a talk with Ambassador Wayne, of course, I did know that we were pleased by your visit in the city and we know that has a very complex book, we would be happy to greet him, but we know, and he himself confirmed, which has a very complicated schedule, very scheduled and we see no possibility in this regard.
 
For the teacher, it has received a communication, a request that is practiced some studies, ie, not a transfer to a hospital to be in the hospital, at least that’s not what has been raised, what has been proposed is to practice some studies that require specialized tools and equipment.
 
Mexico City has received such a request, since we have no problem and the analysis of the doctors themselves, we have the possibility of giving us that service shall be made in a private hospital at the time and was told that has agreed with the security measures of style and obviously finished school, is back to

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