Andrea Becerril and Fabiola Martínez
La Jornada Newspaper
Sunday, November 10, 2024, p. 8
Former federal deputy Eduardo Murat Hinojosa resigned from the PRI yesterday, a decision he made with regret, but firm
Well, that match has lost its direction, its compass, as well as the noblest causes of social justice that Mexicans long for
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Through his social networks, he informed of his decision and, in an interview with The Dayexplained that his feeling is that of many other militants who do not accept that a single group takes control of what has been the country’s historic party
but now it is far from the main causes of citizenship, as demonstrated the resounding electoral defeat
from June 2nd.
He explained that the current PRI leadership of Alejandro Moreno did not understand that message from the majority of Mexicans. The mandate of the polls was very clear, and the people (society) clearly expressed that the party moved away from the solution of the most pressing problems that we are suffering.
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–What about your future, will you join another party?
–I am going to pause and I am analyzing what the next step is, but from whatever trench I am in, whether in the private or public sector, I am going to continue fighting for Mexico, for the most noble causes of our country.
Tricolor bleeding
Dulce María Sauri, former president of the tricolor, regretted that the PRI is bleeding
pointing out that his participation in that match is in hibernation state
after the re-election of the current leadership.
Sauri, along with other members of the PRI, challenged the re-election of Alejandro Moreno, Alitoand, faced with the ruling of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation, which endorsed the statutory reform that opens the door to the leadership for up to two more terms, the former governor of Yucatán concluded the case.
Visiting the National Electoral Institute to attend the gender book fair, he noted in his personal capacity that the Court’s ruling buried the possibility of the PRI moving forward.