US 2020: I won't congratulate Biden yet, says Mexican president
- Some world leaders have given different reactions to the victory of Joe Biden at the US presidential election
- On the part of the president of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, it is not over yet until all legal issues that may ensue after the poll are resolved
- President Lopez Obrador said that at the moment it is too early to congratulate Biden
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There are fears that Joe Biden, the president-elect of the United States (US) may not be the eventual winner of the just-concluded presidential election in America.
One of those who have raised the concerns is the president of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
In his opinion on Saturday, November 7, President Obrador said that it is still too early to congratulate Biden, Al Jazeera reports.
The Mexican leader noted that except all legal issues related to the poll are resolved, he will not give a congratulatory handshake to Biden.
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He said:
“We don’t want to be imprudent. We don’t want to act lightly and we want to respect people’s self-determination and rights.”
Meanwhile, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy had released a powerful prophecy on the future of America and the world after the presidential election.
In a recent sermon, Pastor Oyakhilome forecasted that if Americans, especially Christians believe that everything in their nation and around the globe will be as they have ever dreamed, then they are wrong.
The cleric warned Christians not to be fooled into thinking that the defeat of Donald Trump would end the problems they face presently.
He said:
“If you are a Christian, better know this. Don’t think that if we just get Trump out of the way then everything will just calm. It will not be calm. They hate you and he seems to protect you, that is the problem."
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