Legislators from other political forces also participate in the working group in which the reform is being built, in addition to the PRI and PAN members, he explained.
“They are trying to build a, let’s say final proposal for constitutional reform, it’s about doing politics,” noted Adán Augusto, one of Morena’s presidential candidates.
“Yes, there is a conversation in order to build an electoral reform, an electoral reform that is based on the initiative sent by the President of the Republic, but there are about 40 more initiatives from the various parliamentary groups presented regarding the electoral issue,” added the secretary of Governorate.
Adán Augusto López, former governor of Tabasco, has caused controversy for his statements made during his tour of local congresses to ask for the approval of the reform that expands the participation of the Armed Forces in security tasks.
PAN sends a message to Adán Augusto
The PAN today demanded that the Secretary of the Interior “stop unreasonably pressing local governments and congresses for the approval of the constitutional reform and that he better get to work so that the country has security results.”
“Stop your obsession with pressuring the local congresses to approve the constitutional reform, they already have more than the 17 local congresses necessary to be able to publish their mistaken reform; Therefore, we demand that you stop blackmailing state governments by offering support in exchange for them in turn compromising local legislators to approve the mistaken reform that militarizes security,” said the blue and white party.
The party led by Marko Cortés assured that what the Secretary of the Interior is doing is further polarizing the country “with the aim of distracting society from major national problems such as security.”