Just this Wednesday, the governor of Campeche, Layda Sansores, released two audios on social networks in which the leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, better known as “Alito”, allegedly says that Cinépolis would have contributed to campaigns electoral votes of his party 25 million pesos.
However, the Mexican company dedicated to the exhibition of films denied having made the contributions indicated there or others to any political party or coalition.
“Observance of the law is a fundamental pillar of our culture and we act, and will continue to act, committed to strict compliance with applicable legislation,” Cinépolis said in a statement.
He also pointed out that its members will be attentive to any requirement from the authorities “and, as always, willing to collaborate in order to investigate and clarify any doubts in relation to the above.”
“He steals from the poor and also takes from the rich! He has his pockets full and yet he says that the money is very little. He has no shame! ”, Wrote Sansores, governor of Morena, referring to the PRI leader, before the position of Cinépolis was spread.
He steals from the poor and also robs the rich!
His pockets are full and yet he says that the money is very little…
He has no shame! pic.twitter.com/PRaCaH1tII
– Layda Sansores (@LaydaSansores)
May 18, 2022
“Let him give 25 million pesos, that is, we value it, that gave, 25 million pesos,” a person, supposedly Alejandro Moreno, is heard saying in the audio.
Until now, Sansores has released several audios allegedly of conversations by Moreno Cárdenas, who was governor of Campeche.
Earlier this month, the brunette accused Moreno of having hired the publicist Antonio Solá for 2.5 million dollars, known for strategies for propaganda or “black” campaigns to discredit opponents.
This audio talks about dirty play during the elections, and they denied it!
To do harm, to carry out smear campaigns, they paid in dollars.
It’s not okay! pic.twitter.com/GJjmD0lGrt
– Layda Sansores (@LaydaSansores)
May 4, 2022
Sansores won the governorship last year, with the Together We Make History Coalition, with Carlos Miguel Aysa as governor, who last month was ratified by the Senate -with a morenista majority- as ambassador to the Dominican Republic, for which he was expelled from the PRI and accused treason by Moreno Cárdenas.