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Latinus

[ luh-tahy-nuhs, -tee- ]

noun

, Roman Legend.
  1. the father of Lavinia and king of Latium at the time of the arrival of Aeneas.


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“The lazy ones don’t belong in the government or in the country,” Fox, who recently turned 81, told the Latinus website, using an offensive slang word to denigrate both politicians and pensioners.

Last week the Mexican news outlet Latinus published a leaked audio of Interior Minister Adán Augusto López telling lawmakers that the president had said they were in an “ideal” situation and that there was “no urgency” to nominate new commissioners.

Justice Yasmin Esquivel has been embroiled in controversy since December when local news outlet Latinus published accusations she had plagiarized the work, as she stood to potentially become the new head of the country's top tribunal.

From Reuters

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who nominated Esquivel to sit on the 11-member court in 2019, had blasted the plagiarism report by media outlet Latinus as an attempt to discredit the government and what he calls his transformation of Mexico.

From Reuters

The accusations against Esquivel came in an op-ed published in the Mexican news outlet Latinus.

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