They accused political persecution against opponents and impunity “for their own” by the head of government together with a “submitted” Attorney General’s Office in the capital, as well as the Secretary of the General Comptroller’s Office of the city.
The group of mayors pointed out that the citizens of Mexico City “have paid with human lives for their carelessness and incompetence, as in the case of the unfortunate tragedy of Line 12 of the Metro.”
“We demand an open and democratic dialogue in which problems are addressed and the search for solutions is privileged for the inhabitants of all the CDMX mayors’ offices without partisan standards,” they sentenced.
The positioning has been published by the mayors Lía Limón and Santiago Taboada on their Twitter accounts.
However, not all the opposition mayors joined, since the PRI members Adrián Rubalcava, from Cuajimalpa and Luis Gerardo Quijano, from Magdalena Contreras, as well as the PAN members Margarita Saldaña, from Azcapotzalco and Giovani Gutiérrez, from Coyoacán, did attend the report of Sheinbaum.
During the presentation of the report by the head of government, the local PAN deputies momentarily left the plenary session, but they did present a position in the voice of legislator Ricardo Rubio Torres.