Leaked Documents Reveal Right-Wing Oligarch Plot to Overthrow Mexicoâs AMLO


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Mexicoâs oligarchs and establishment political parties have united in a secret alliance to try to remove left-wing President LĂłpez Obrador from power, with help from the media, Washington, and Wall Street. Leaked documents lay out their devious strategy.
By Ben Norton – June 18, 2020
Some of the most powerful forces in Mexico are uniting in a campaign to try to topple the countryâs first left-wing president in decades, AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador. And they apparently have support in Washington and on Wall Street.
Known popularly as AMLO, the Mexican leader is a progressive nationalist who campaigned on the promise to âend the dark night of neoliberalism.â He has since implemented a revolutionary vision he calls the âFourth Transformation,â vowing to fight poverty, corruption, and drug violence â and has increasingly butted heads with his nationâs wealthy elites.
LĂłpez Obrador has also posed a challenge to the US foreign-policy consensus. His government provided refuge to Boliviaâs elected socialist President Evo Morales and to members of Evoâs political party who were exiled after a Trump administration-backed military coup.
AMLO also held a historic meeting with Cubaâs President Miguel DĂaz-Canel, and even stated Mexico would be willing to break the unilateral US blockade of Venezuela and sell the besieged Chavista government gasoline.
These policies have earned AMLO the wrath of oligarchs both inside and outside of his country. On June 18, the US government ratcheted up its pressure on Mexico, targeting companies and individuals with sanctions for allegedly providing water to Venezuela, as part of an oil-for-food humanitarian agreement.
The value of the Mexican peso immediately dropped by 2 percent following the Trump administrationâs imposition of sanctions.
These opening salvos of Washingtonâs economic war on its southern neighbor came just days after LĂłpez Obrador delivered a bombshell press conference, in which he revealed that the political parties that had dominated Mexican politics for the decades before him have secretly unified in a plot to try to oust the president, years before his democratic mandate ends in 2024.
The forces trying to remove AMLO from power include major media networks, massive corporations, sitting governors and mayors, former presidents, and influential business leaders. According to a leaked document, they call themselves the Broad Opposition Block (Bloque Opositor Amplio, or BOA).
And they say they have lobbyists in Washington, financial investors on Wall Street, and major news publications and journalists from both domestic and foreign media outlets on their team.
El pdte. @lopezobrador_ difundiĂł un documento llegado a Palacio (cuyo origen y autenticidad desconocemos) que propone la conformaciĂłn de un bloque opositor para arrebatar la presidencia en el 2021, en el que participan partidos, empresarios, medios, intelectuales, periodistas. pic.twitter.com/zfXSlGdUYP
— JesĂșs RamĂrez Cuevas (@JesusRCuevas) June 9, 2020
âBroad Opposition Blockâ BOA plot to demonize AMLO with media propaganda
In a press conference on June 9, the Mexican government published a leaked strategy document purportedly drafted by the Broad Opposition Block, titled âLetâs Rescue Mexicoâ (Rescatemos a MĂ©xico). The AMLO administration said it did not know the origin of the leak.
These pages consist of an executive summary of âProject BOA,â outlining what it calls a âplan of actionâ â a blueprint of concrete steps the opposition alliance will take to unseat AMLO.

One of the key points in the plan is the following: âLobbying by the BOA in Washington (White House and Capital Hill) to stress the damage that the government of the [Fourth Transformation] is doing to North American investors.â
The lobbying strategy depends heavily on turning the US against AMLO: âMore than comparing it with Venezuela,â the document reads, âBOA should highlight the very high mass migration of Mexicans toward the United States if the crisis of unemployment and insecurity gets worse.â
Then the BOA adds: âRepeat this narrative in the US and European media.â

The leaked pages say that BOA has the âinternational press (USA and Europe)â on its side, along with âforeign correspondents in Mexico.â
The document even names specific media outlets, along with individual journalists and social media influencers, who could help spread their anti-AMLO propaganda. On the list are some of the top news publications in Mexico: Nexos, Proceso, Reforma, El Universal, Milenio, El Financiero, and El Economista.

The âplan of actionâ makes it clear that this powerful opposition alliance seeks to use its extensive control over the media to obsessively blame AMLO for âunemployment, poverty, insecurity, and corruptionâ in Mexico.
BOA even states unambiguously in its plan that it will use âgroups of social media networks, influencers, and analysts to insist on the destruction of the economy, of the democratic institutions, and the political authoritarianism of the government of the 4Tâ (using an acronym for the Fourth Transformation process).
This makes it especially ironic that the BOA document reluctantly acknowledges that the LĂłpez Obrador âgovernment has managed to mitigate the economic impact of the health crisis of coronavirus by giving large amounts of public money to the affected, through social programs.â
The leaked pages likewise admit that AMLO has an approval rating of more than 50 percent â lower than his peak at 86 percent support in the beginning of 2019 or his 72 percent at the end of the year, but still impressive for a region where US-backed leaders like Chileâs SebastiĂĄn Piñera or Colombiaâs IvĂĄn Duque have routinely enjoyed approval ratings of 6 percent and 24 percent, respectively.
#ConferenciaPresidente. Presentan un documento confidencial de un presunto Bloque Opositor Amplio (BOA) para desplazar a Morena y al gobierno actual en las elecciones del 2021. pic.twitter.com/ffoGXoWuVH
— Jenaro Villamil (@jenarovillamil) June 9, 2020
Mexicoâs establishment political parties and former presidents unite to oust AMLO
With backing from the US government and utter dominance of media narratives, the Broad Opposition Block plan is to unite all of Mexicoâs establishment political parties.
Together, these parties could potentially run candidates under the BOA umbrella, according to the document. Their goal would be, in the 2021 legislative elections, to end the majority that AMLOâs left-wing party Morena won in Mexicoâs Chamber of Deputies.
After that, BOA states clearly that it plans to block reforms in the Mexican legislature, and ultimately impeach President LĂłpez Obrador by 2022 â at least two years before his term ends.
Quite revealing is that the âLetâs Rescue Mexicoâ document does not mention anything about average working-class Mexicans and their participation in the political process. Nor does it acknowledge the existence of labor unions or grassroots activist organizations, which make up the base of AMLOâs movement and his Morena party.
This is not surprising, considering the BOA alliance lists some of the most powerful figures in the Mexican ruling class.
All the major political parties are included: the right-wing National Action Party (Partido AcciĂłn Nacional, or PAN), the center-right Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, or PRI), the centrist Citizensâ Movement (Movimiento Ciudadano, or MC), and even AMLOâs former Party of the Democratic Revolution (Partido de la RevoluciĂłn DemocrĂĄtica, or PRD).

BOA also includes the new political party MĂ©xico Libre, a vehicle for former right-wing President Felipe CalderĂłn, a major ally of George W. Bush who declared a catastrophic âwar on drugsâ in Mexico, leading to tens of thousands of deaths.
Along with CalderĂłn, BOA lists former President Vicente Fox, another right-wing US ally, as a coalition ally. Fox worked closely with the Bush administration during his term as president to isolate the leftist governments in Latin America, and even tried to undemocratically remove AMLO as mayor of Mexico City and ban him from running for president.
BOA also says it has support from the governors of 14 states in Mexico, along with opposition lawmakers in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, judges from the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary (TEPJF), and officials from the National Electoral Institute (INE).
Wall Street investors and Mexican oligarchs back anti-AMLO alliance
Joining the entire Mexican political establishment in the Broad Opposition Block is a powerful financial oligarchy, both domestic and foreign.
Along with its âanti-4T lobbyists in Washington,â the leaked document says BOA has âWall Street investment fundsâ behind it.
BOA adds that it is supported by âcorporations linked to T-MEC,â using the Spanish acronym for the new âUnited StatesâMexicoâCanada Agreementâ free-trade deal, known popularly as NAFTA 2.0.

Some of the richest capitalists in Mexico are associated with BOA. Named in the leaked document is the Mexican corporate behemoth FEMSA and oligarchs from its associated Monterrey Group, which the New York Times once described as a âa tightly knit family of wealthy and conservative businessmen.â
The BOA pages also point to Mexicoâs powerful Business Coordinating Council (Consejo Coordinador Empresarial) and Employers Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) as allies.
Opposition denies involvement in BOA, while turning up heat on AMLO
In the days after LĂłpez Obradorâs press conference exposing the Broad Opposition Block, some of the prominent figures implicated in the alliance, such Felipe CalderĂłn, denied involvement.
Some of these political and economic elites even claimed BOA doesnât exist, seeking to cast doubt on the presidentâs scandalous revelation and accusing him of fabricating the scandal.
But their efforts are clearly part of a larger campaign by Mexican opposition groups to remove President AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador from power. As AMLOâs Fourth Transformation moves forward, their destabilization tactics have grown increasingly extreme.
LĂłpez Obrador himself has warned of the radicalization of the right-wing opposition. As The Grayzone previously reported, the president made an ominous reference to the threat of a potential coup in November 2019.
Referencing Mexicoâs former President Francisco Madero, a leader of the Mexican Revolution and fellow left-winger who was assassinated in 1913, AMLO tweeted, âHow wrong the conservatives and their hawks are⊠Now is different⊠Another coup dâĂ©tat wonât be allowed.â
¥Qué equivocados estån los conservadores y sus halcones!
Pudieron cometer la felonĂa de derrocar y asesinar a Madero porque este hombre bueno, ApĂłstol de la Democracia, no supo, o las circunstancias no se lo permitieron, apoyarse en una base social que lo protegiera y respaldara— AndrĂ©s Manuel (@lopezobrador_) November 2, 2019
The next part in this investigative series by The Grayzone will show how far-right forces in Mexico are pushing for a coup against AMLO.

Benjamin Norton is the founder and editor of the independent news website Multipolarista, where he does original reporting in both English and Spanish. Benjamin has reported from numerous countries, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, and more. His journalistic work has been published in dozens of media outlets, and he has done interviews on Sky News, Al Jazeera, Democracy Now, El Financiero Bloomberg, Al Mayadeen teleSUR, RT, TRT World, CGTN, Press TV, HispanTV, Sin Censura, and various TV channels in Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Benjamin writes a regular column for Al Mayadeen (in English and Spanish). He was formerly a reporter with the investigative journalism website The Grayzone, and previously produced the political podcast and video show Moderate Rebels. His personal website is BenNorton.com, and he tweets at @BenjaminNorton.