Luisa María Alcaldenational leader of Morena pointed out that the lawsuit between Adam Augusto Lopez y Ricardo Monreal It is surpassed but he called for complaints to be filed in case there is mismanagement of the budget.
This Tuesday, during a meeting with the media, the chairwoman of Morena was questioned about the clash between Morena’s parliamentary coordinators – in which there is even a possible complaint to the Federation Audit Office – to which she responded that during the meeting between them, the President and the head of the Interior :
“With a lot of foresight, the differences were resolved and we are all going to move forward together.”
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In turn, he commented that he was at said meeting, in which only issues related to the legislative agenda were discussed, and not those related to the complaint announced by Lopez Hernandez for alleged mismanagement of 150 million pesos in the Senate during the administration of Monreal Avila:
“Yesterday we accompanied the President and the Secretary of the Interior in this dialogue that was held with both coordinators to discuss different issues, including pending legislative issues, and also to touch on this point of unity.”
And he took the opportunity to emphasize that both Morenista leaders are politicians with a long career and that the differences between them, since the party and unity must be privileged.
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On the other hand, Luisa Alcalde stressed that the corresponding complaints must be presented to the judicial authorities in the event of mismanagement of the budget, regardless of the public space:
“If there are irregularities detected, complaints must be filed. They or any public official, not doing so is a crime.”
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In turn, he emphasized that the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) has never subscribed to corruption, and that, in the event that something like this happens, the Honesty and Justice Commission could act ex officio:
“He will always be vigilant that our statutes, but also our decalogue, are always complied with. In that sense, you can act ex officio, if you consider it.”
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