During the night of July 19, Sansores broadcast the eighth audio of Moreno Cárdenas. In the recording, the tricolor leader is allegedly heard insulting a woman and talking about money that he would have given himself to prevent criticism from being written against him in a media outlet.
After the broadcast, Alejandro Moreno said that Sansores “had committed a federal crime by breaking an injunction, publishing an absolutely false, manipulated and edited audio, with the intention of harming the opposition and confronting it with all sectors.”
“They are not going to break me with their grotesque and crude hate campaigns,” he added.
A week earlier, Layda Sansores pointed out that in order not to damage the investigation folder that the Campeche Prosecutor’s Office has open against Moreno Cárdenas, no more audios of private conversations with the PRI leader would be published.
“We will have to stop him a bit with the audios, so as not to damage the investigation folder,” said the president in front of Renato Sales, state prosecutor. She then she changed her mind.
This week’s was the eighth audio that the president released about Moreno Cárdenas, who this month traveled to Europe to denounce that in Mexico there is an alleged political persecution against him.