MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s president says his wife will clarify questions about a multimillion-dollar family home that has raised concerns about a possible conflict of interest.
Enrique Pena Nieto says reports on the Mexico City mansion have created “countless versions and falsehoods.”
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The website of journalist Carmen Aristegui was the first to report on the home, which was registered in the name of a company that has benefited from public works contracts. The government later said it belonged to first lady Angelica Rivera, a former actress.
The president said Tuesday that in recent protests against his government, he perceives an “orchestrated effort to destabilize” reforms that he is pushing.
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