Nestor Jimenez
The newspaper La Jornada
Thursday, July 18, 2024, p. 5
The National Commission for Party Justice of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the body to which the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) is expected to return the challenges presented by former party leaders against the statutory reforms that open the way for Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas to be re-elected as leader, is made up of PRI members who have expressed their support for the man from Campeche, are part of the current leadership or were candidates.
This body is chaired by Ricardo Pedro Chávez Pérez, who in 2019 was appointed by the president himself. Alito Moreno is the party’s regional secretary in Oaxaca and Mexico City.
Palomeados by Moreno Cárdenas
In the report presented by the tricolor The National Electoral Institute (INE) indicated that the former candidate of the coalition between PRI, PAN and PRD for the governorship of Jalisco, Laura Lorena Haro, is also a member of the justice commission. The definition of her candidacy was palomeado
by the party leader and ratified by the national political council.
It also includes the former federal deputy for San Luis Potosí, Sara Rocha Medina, who is currently secretary of social management of the national executive committee, headed by Moreno.
Another member of the PRI leadership who is part of the commission is Carlos Eduardo Gutiérrez Mancilla, as president of the Red Jóvenes x México and the Copppal youth group.
Maritza Nallely Jiménez Pérez, parliamentary coordinator of the PRI in the Congress of Tabasco and another of the commissioners, in an interview with local media this week clearly expressed that Alejandro Moreno, Without a doubt, I would give him my support without thinking twice.
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Praise for the board
Meanwhile, Israel Chaparro Medina was in charge of the legal and transparency secretariat of the PRI’s CEN. Just last year, on his social networks he expressed: In the national PRI we have strong, solid leadership that builds the party day by day
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Meanwhile, Karla Guadalupe Gutiérrez Mancilla, current local legislator in Campeche, was registered as a substitute for Carolina Viggiano on the lists for plurinominal senators.
Last week, former PRI leaders, legislators and activists filed challenges against the recent statutory reforms of this political force and the call for the internal process with which it seeks to renew the national leadership on August 11, in which the reelection of Moreno Cárdenas is leaning, appeals that are set to be sent to the party’s justice commission to determine whether they proceed.