Cesar Arellano Garcia
Newspaper La Jornada
Monday, November 14, 2022, p. eleven
The governor of Campeche, Layda Sansores San Román, suffered a new legal setback, after a federal judge granted a definitive suspension to the PRI leader, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, wingso that the state president does not make statements or demonstrations against her in the program Jaguar Tuesday.
The precautionary measure also prevents revelations, expressions and comments in which Sansores quotes the PRI federal deputy, images with the name and photograph of Moreno, and an audio in which the image of the complainant appears simulating a WhatsApp chat and that the governor presented on his show on October 4 last.
In that broadcast, Sansores stated that the businessman Emigdio Gabriel Moreno Cárdenas, brother of wingacquired at least 15 properties between houses and condominiums in Mexico City, as well as extensive land in Isla Mujeres and two apartments in Cancun in the name of his wife, when the current deputy was governor of Campeche.
According to the judicial mandate, the governor must avoid the broadcast of audios in which he exhibits the PRI leader. In addition, she will have to download from social networks and the Internet any information that Alejandro Moreno considers harmful.
However, Sansores can challenge the ruling before a collegiate court, which will determine whether to grant, modify or revoke the first instance resolution.
According to the file, in his lawsuit, the PRI member stressed that the acts claimed caused him harm beyond repair, insofar as they impacted his honor and dignity.
Last August, the sixteenth district court in administrative matters of the first circuit granted the definitive suspension to prevent the dissemination of audios involving Moreno. The case is still in court awaiting the final ruling on the protection of the plaintiff from federal justice.
In turn, this week a federal judge will determine whether to grant the definitive suspension to Ricardo Monreal Ávila, president of the Political Coordination Board of the Senate, who promoted an appeal against the dissemination of messages published by Sansores on his social networks.