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 Supporters of the mayor of the
capital march in silence on Sunday to protest a legal case against
him. About 600,000 people participated in the march, according to the
government. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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 Mexican university students, holding national
flag and wearing white masks, march in silence in Mexico city. (Xinhua/AFP
photo)
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MEXICO CITY, April 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Supporters of
the mayor of the capital marched in silence on Sunday to protest a legal case
against him.
The protesters, with mouths covered by
white masks, walked nine km across the city to express their support to Mexico
City Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also a candidate hopeful of winning next
year's presidential race.
While addressing the gathering, Lopez Obrador said he
will return to his office on Monday, while prosecutors said the congress' vote
has disqualified him from staying in office.
About 600,000 people participated in the march,
according to the government.
The congress voted in early April to deprive the
mayor of immunity from prosecution to face charges in an obscure land
expropriation case.
The prosecutors last Friday formally charged the
mayor with ignoring a court order to stop the construction of a road. But
thejudge sent the case back due to a technical mistake of the procedure. The
attorney general's office said it will refile the charges.
Lopez Obrador, who denied the accusation, leads in
polls with asupport rate of 70 percent for the presidential race scheduled
fornext year. But by law, anyone facing criminal charges is not qualified to run
for public office. Enditem |