Excluyóexcluyeron
Excluyóexcluyeron is a Mexican portmanteau word that roughly translates to "excluded them". It is most notably used in a 2010 public statement by a Mexican civil engineer, Paulo Gudiño III, in which he confessed to and apologized for systemic corruption and favoritism in infrastructure projects involving consigned concessions in cities of Veracruz and Tlaxcala.
The phrase soon gained widespread use and popularity in Mexico after being included in an investigative journalism
Since then, the term "excluyóexcluyeron" has gone beyond being a status symbol to prove one's familiarity with
The term "excluyóexcluyeron" came to life in intergovernmental logs, today it symbolizes demands for deadline and