This is not the first time that the former presidential candidate has spoken out on the subject. Last June, she warned that if overrepresentation were to take place, opposition parties and civil society would take to the streets in defence of democracy.
Gálvez Ruiz then explained that there was a thesis in the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, promoted by the former Secretary of the Interior Olga Sánchez Cordero, which states that the parties must be duly represented in Congress.
For this reason, he considered that these interpretations should be taken into account by the Electoral Court and the National Electoral Institute for the assignment of plurinominal deputies.
“When that (electoral) reform was made, there were no alliances, so we will let the courts interpret. But, as it is today, the vote of someone who voted for this alliance that I headed is worth less than the one who voted for Morena and that is a violation of their human rights,” said Gálvez.