Mexico City.- With a second position, 13 former PAN governors urged the president of the party, Marko Cortés, to “immediately open” to citizens who are not active in its ranks.
The former leaders considered that the blue and white must “correctly assume the leadership that corresponds to us in the agenda that we have in front of us: fight against the dictatorship that Morena wants for Mexico and preserve ourselves and the citizens the scope of freedoms that our Constitution guarantees.”
Last week, the former governors had demanded from the leader a change in the party’s strategy and a renewal to face the new political reality derived from June 2.
Francisco Ramírez Acuña, Francisco Barrio Terrazas, Fernando Canales Clariond, Héctor López Santillana, Carlos Medina Plascencia, Patricio Patrón Laviada, Ernesto Ruffo Appel, Marco Adame Castillo, Alberto Cárdenas, Marcelo de los Santos, Ignacio Loyola, José Guadalupe Osuna and Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, urged Cortés to fight to “avoid an eventual overrepresentation in the Legislative Branch of the Government Party.”
They insisted that their leader not try to advance “the process of succession of the Presidency of the Party with agreements reached with the padroneros (the chiefs who control the registry of militancy in the states).”
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