It will be in the first days of April when Quirino Ordaz Coppel, already with a diplomatic passport, travels to Barajas airport in Madrid to present his credentials to King Felipe VI as Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Mexico in Spain.
At a later date, Ordaz will have to carry out the same procedure before the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, in his capacity as Head of State of the Principality of Andorra, which shares an embassy with Spain.
Andorra is a small country in southwestern Europe, located in the Pyrenees mountain range, between France and Spain, with a peculiar system of government, in charge of a local Parliament elected by the people, where State affairs are in charge of the French president in turn.
With the position of ambassador in Spain and Andorra, a third responsibility is included for Quirino: that of permanent representative of Mexico before the World Tourism Organization, based in Madrid.
Many mouths, then, will have to be silenced by the former governor, whose three new positions seem to have been made for his career and style of work.
The waiting time, along with the controversy, play in favor of Quirino. Friends who live on the other side of the Atlantic tell us that a good part of Europe has its eyes set not only on the ambassador, but also on his wife, Mrs. Rosy Fuentes de Ordaz. With their charm, the couple reminds them of the perennial splendor of the old continent.
HIGH POLITICS. Beyond the raspy verbiage of characters like Alejandro Moreno, Mario Zamora and Manuel Añorve, in the public discussion the voice of prudence prevailed, in the end.
The Morenoite governor of Sinaloa, as well as the PRI governor of the State of Mexico, celebrated the ratification of Quirino Ordaz on social networks.
Minutes after the protest, Rubén Rocha Moya published the following tweet:
“The appointment of @QuirinoOC, as ambassador of Spain, has been ratified in the @senadomexicano. I wish you the greatest success in this new assignment that President @lopezobrador_ has conferred on you.”
Alfredo del Mazo, for his part, wrote:
“I congratulate @QuirinoOC for his appointment as Mexico’s ambassador to Spain. I am sure that he will represent our country with commitment, responsibility and professionalism. Congratulations”.
ALITO-MARITO: ANOTHER DEFEAT. The size of Alejandro Moreno’s leadership was visible to all, who could not specify his intention that the block of 13 senators from the PRI vote en bloc against the ratification, and incidentally the 23 from the PAN and the three from the PRD, for that of his until today failed alliance Va por México.
The historically most representative cadres of the PRI in the Upper House abstained from voting: Beatriz Paredes, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Eruviel Ávila, Silvana Beltrones, Carlos Ramírez Marín and the CTM leader, Carlos Aceves, who was absent.
From the PAN only 12 voted against and from the PRD its main member, Miguel Mancera, abstained.
Alito Moreno was wrong and, once again, Mario Zamora was wrong, who remains ungrateful before a man who, like Quirino during his six-year term, supported him to be a candidate for the Senate in 2018 and for the governorship in 2021. That in both elections has lost resoundingly at the polls is no one’s fault; he simply did not convince the majority of voters. The same thing that happened to him as a candidate for mayor of Ahome in 2010. His resentment is too much. If she already knows it, why is he playing it?
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