Thousands protest cancellation of new Mexico City airport

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Thousands of people have marched in Mexico City in opposition to President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s plans to cancel a new $13 billion airport for the capital.

Marchers dismissed the referendum that led to the cancellation as unconstitutional and compared Lopez Obrador to Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.

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Last month, 70 percent of participants voted against continuing the project, which Lopez Obrador has criticized as too costly. Just over 1 million people voted.

Critics quickly dismissed Sunday’s demonstration as the “Fifi march” on social media. Lopez Obrador had taken to calling frivolous things “fifi.”

Many of the marchers appeared to be of a social class seldom seen marching in the capital’s streets.

The new airport is already about one-third completed. Lopez Obrador takes office Dec. 1.

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