Enrique Mendez
Newspaper La Jornada
Thursday, May 12, 2022, p. 3
The PRI leadership announced that it will file a complaint with the National Electoral Institute (INE) against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, because he is sticking his shoulder
in favor of Morena in Hidalgo.
At a press conference, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas supported the candidate for Va por México (PRI, PAN and PRD) in the entity, Carolina Viggiano, and her husband, Rubén Moreira, in the face of the criticism that the president made yesterday in his morning conference.
In addition, he insisted that the Executive’s initiative in electoral matters is another smokescreen to not address the country’s problems. On our corpses, before allowing them to break the democratic model
he said in reference to that proposal.
He even referred to Morena’s coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Ignacio Mier, as nachito
and argued that no political party would support the proposed reform from the federal government, because goes against the democratic process
.
The PRI leader pondered Viggiano’s proposals on health, programs for women and a train to Hidalgo. We are going to denounce, because the President intervenes in the process; his intervention is clear
.
I consider that Before the collapse of Morena, which is falling apart, they have the president helping his party in Hidalgo. It is the third time that he mentions her (Viggiano) in his conference. How are we going to compete against that? It is a clear violation of the process in the entity
.
According to Alito, the coalition leads the state, and As in Morena they know that they do not have the support of the people, they also have governors campaigning openly, and we are going to denounce that too, because it is prohibited. They are desperate
.
Likewise, he reiterated that Rubén Moreira did not commit to Morena to support the reform of the Constitution in electrical matters, and considered that the criticism of the cases of corruption in Coahuila is due to an electoral interest, four weeks before the elections in six states. .