Máynez compares “Alito” with Maduro after PRI vote

by times news cr

After the re-election of Alejandro “Alito” Moreno As national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the former presidential candidate Citizen Movement, Jorge Alvarez Maynez He compared the leader of the tricolor with the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, who was also re-elected to office amid controversy.

“There is no person acting more like Maduro in Mexican politics than Alito Moreno, who is carrying out yet another coup right now,” he wrote on social media.

For its part, Guadalupe Acosta Naranjospokesman for the National Civic Frontpredicted the victory of “Alito” Moreno, but called on the militants of the tricolor party to come out united, while assuring that this movement will not interfere in the processes of the political parties.

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“It will surely be him (Alito) and it is a matter of his internal life, we do not get involved in the internal life of other parties, may they do well, may they come out united in the PRI and in the PAN“, he told 24 Hours.

After leading the “Pink Tide” rally against the overrepresentation of Morena and allies in the legislative chambers, outside the National Electoral Institute (INE), Acosta Naranjo He pointed out that the Civic Front is not interested in participating in the internal life of political parties.

For his part, Amado Avendaño, leader of the “Pink Tide”, when questioned on the subject, he responded that it is important for democracy to prevail in political parties and their militancy.

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“That is the PRI’s problem, they should resolve it themselves. Democracy must prevail in all political parties for the good of their own members. We are citizens and the truth is that these are issues that they have to resolve,” he concluded.

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2024-08-14 05:52:55

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