Mexico's minister of the environment presented her resignation to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador Saturday, the second Cabinet resignation in less than a week, after receiving criticism for an air flight. "There is no justification," the minister of the environment and natural resources said in the letter. The delay of the flight for more than half an hour had generated criticism from other passengers and the media. González-Blanco's resignation comes four days after that of Germán Martínez Cázares, head of the Mexican Social Security Institute, the country's main public health system. In his resignation, Martínez Cázares lashed out at health spending cuts.
Source: Fox News May 25, 2019 22:52 UTC