But those controls were questioned by the opposition, since there is already an obligation to inform Congress, Senator Gustavo Madero, of the Plural Group, reverted, questioning the optimism of the PRI and PRD senators, who said they were satisfied with the inclusion of those points, which led them to adopt the opinion.
The legislator located the consequences of what was voted today: in addition to militarization; the ruling, he said, will be “a poisoned apple that has already brought down the opposition bloc in the Chamber of Deputies. It has already collapsed the containment bloc of the Senate and intends to collapse the anti-Morena electoral alliances.”
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The distance between the members of the contention bloc became evident in the positions, in which accusations from the PAN, MC and pluralists against PRI members, above all, permeated.
“They exchanged the militarization of the country for impunity, from Alejandro Moreno,” warned PAN member Xóchitl Gálvez.
“There are those in the opposition who have succumbed to these pressures. If you are not willing to put up with pressure, the door is very wide, to request a license and for anyone who is determined to vote for the country to come here,” reproached PAN leader Julen Rementería, thanking the 20 PAN members for putting up with these offerings.
“The government offering money, and don’t tell me it’s not true. It is absolutely true that there are unworthy offers. Not that they weren’t the same…they’re worse!” she added.
“They say that what doesn’t sound logical sounds metallic,” snapped emecist Juan Zepeda.
“Vassal never!” rejected Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, from the PRI, and promoter of the modifications to the opinion, which led to its approval with the tricolor vote.
“What we need is to demilitarize the country, find a way out,” he argued.
There were changes to the opinion and thanks to “the audacity to build and propose” to make Congress the center of the security strategy, said the PRI member, thundering against the “arrogance” of those who “none” the creation of a bicameral commission .
“It bothers them that it’s not them, that they didn’t propose it!” He annoyed his former allies.
Also the senator of the PRD, Miguel Ángel Mancera, went up to the podium to explain his change of position.
“Yes, things were added, it has been recognized in the forum that (the opinion) was improved; that doesn’t satisfy, that’s fine. That it was improved, they cannot haggle over it, really, and it is a constitutional framework, so for those reasons and because I have that conviction with the Armed Forces, I will vote in favor, ”he said.