A trip to history… and to platforms
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that this Wednesday she will move to Veracruz. The reason: to lead the events for the 88th anniversary of the Oil Expropriation.
“We are going to Pánuco, to Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz. We are going to celebrate, commemorate, remember the oil expropriation 88 years ago,” said the president in her morning conference.
But it will not only be an act of historical memory. According to him, the event will also serve as a showcase to show new oil platforms built by Pemex.
“We are going to show you several oil platforms that were built by Pemex. They began with the administration of Octavio Romero in Pemex and they are now being completed to go to exploitation,” he expressed.
A nod to the past that serves, curiously, to project an image of the industrial present and future. The official ceremony will take place in the Veracruz Industrial Patio.
Eight decades and eight years after Lázaro Cárdenas’s decree, the symbolism of oil continues to be a political resource of the first order. The question that hangs in the air is whether the new platforms will achieve what historical rhetoric alone has not achieved: truly reactivate the parastatal.




