Opposition condemns Morena’s advance in Congress

by times news cr

It caused anger and indignation among the parties PAN, PRI y Citizen Movement the failure of the Regional Chamber of the Electoral Court of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) who supported that Morena and its allies have 43 seats, one short of an absolute majority, in the Third Legislature of the Mexico City Congress.

The PAN members called the judges “sold out” for allowing the Morenoists and their allies will keep more plurinominal seats, this through a trick and trades.

Federico Döring MarryPAN coordinator, added that Mexico City must have plurality because Morena threatens to do more harm to our quality of life.

“That is a real betrayal of democracy. It is turning your back on those who did not vote for Morena and gave their trust to a large extent to the Alliance“, complained the PAN member and vice-coordinator Luisa Gutiérrez Ureña.

He added that the opposition will not sit idly by and will consider all legal options available to reverse this situation.

The leader of the bench of PRI, Ernesto Alarconannounced that he will exhaust all the TEPJF’s instances and in the next few hours he will go to the Superior Court to present another challenge.

He regretted the obvious bias shown by the members of the Regional Chamber of the TEPJF When deciding on the distribution of plurinominals in the Mexico City Congress, “I reaffirm that I will go to the Superior Chamber with the confidence that the highest electoral body will give me the reason.”

Despite all the pressures that the members of the TEPJF, We believe that the Superior Court will correct the error of its Regional Court, so that electoral justice prevails and the rights of all those who voted in the last election are respected.

Citizen Movement denounced the traps that have been committed Morena to justify going from 2 to 9 proportional representation seats and the electoral authorities have not said anything, he said in a statement.

2024-08-30 05:47:28

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