Enrique Mendez
La Jornada newspaper
Monday, November 1, 2021, p. eleven
Considering that the offer to be ambassador in Spain intends to divide the Va por México alliance and the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the National Political Council of the tricolor He denied the permission that Quirino Ordaz Coppel, who was governor of Sinaloa, requested to maintain his membership and collaborate with the federal government that emerged from Morena.
If, despite the decision, the former president accepts the invitation made to him on September 10 by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, an expulsion process would be initiated, which will be headed by the Party Justice Commission, which Samuel Palma has presided since yesterday.
The PRI reported that during the debate that was opened to analyze the petition, federal deputy Augusto Gómez Villanueva affirmed that the request presented by Ordaz Coppel on September 13 seeks undermine the internal life of the party and attempts to sabotage the alliance that has been integrated with the National Action and Democratic Revolution parties
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Among the arguments that have been made against the license, the counselor Maritza Jiménez Pérez claimed that the PRI in Sinaloa did not join the appeal against the results of the June 6 election.
These acts harm and hurt our militancy. The Sinaloan priísmo must feel offended because (Ordaz Coppel) is more concerned with looking for a job instead of looking for the militants. They use acronyms and the strength of our militants when it suits them.
The spokeswoman for that party and the only federal deputy for Sinaloa, Paloma Sánchez, also voted against granting the former governor’s license.