According to the former senator, “with new constitutional precepts or without new constitutional precepts, we will have to go to law.”
In his participation, he also warned that the electoral bodies (INE and TEPJF) will seek to apply laws dedicated to Morena.
The author of ‘The Secret Expenses of the President’ he exclaimed: ‘“We have a president of the INE who is a direct representative of the opposition… And they are threatening us one day and the next with the loss of an honest way of living (which prevents us from voting and being voted for)…”.
” What do we have to do?, he questioned. Then, he proposed: “Let’s start preparing a package so that regardless of whether there is a constitutional reform or not, we don’t bother ourselves so much to guess that.”
The director of the FIU stated: “Let’s put out a package, I would say democratic reforms of the legislation in that sense, and I think we can do it, I feel that you really want to do that, because we are all beginning to feel noise on the roof, because it is against us, they are applying it against us”.
Pablo Gómez summoned the Morena bench and allies to “stay united, press hard, keep fighting, respond well and well, with reason and with the desire.”
Before, Juan Ramiro Robledo, president of the Commission of Constitutional Points of the Chamber of Deputies, raised the possibility of advancing towards an electoral reform with changes to secondary laws, if the agreements to modify the Constitution are not reached.
To an express question, he commented that if this is not the case, it will be sought to bring positions where coincidences have already been detected, such as electronic voting, to seek a formula in which the impartiality of electoral councilors and magistrates is guaranteed, the reduction of the costs of the system election, among others.