Gerardo Vargas He fulfilled his pre-campaign promise, that he was going to “fight up” the opposition alliance composed of: the PRI, PAN, PRD and PAS and yesterday he received the certificate of re-elected mayor from the president of the Municipal Electoral Council, Luis Felipe Bernal and confirmed that he will make a tour of the municipality to talk with those who voted in his favor and also with those who voted against.
For now, he does not immediately know if he will resume his duties in the mayor’s office until his term ends, and he will place himself under the orders of his “political boss,” the Governor Rubén Rocha and also the state president of BrunetteManuel Guerrero.
There are those who try to minimize the advantage of 4 thousand 179 votes with which he won Gerardobut they are not a small thing because it would represent winning more than 41 polling booths with a difference of more than 100 votes in his favor. On behalf of the opposition alliance they announce that they will challenge the election but it is difficult for the challenge to succeed.
Potpourri. With a day late, the conference that they had announced yesterday, but that was suddenly suspended, the state leaders of the Fuerza y Corazón por México alliance: Roxana Rubio of the PAN and Paola Garate of the PRI, allowed themselves to come yesterday to support with everything their mayoral candidate, Domingo Vázquez, and announced that they will resort to the electoral courts to reverse the victory of Gerardo Vargas.
For unknown reasons, the leader of the PAS, Antonio Corrales, was not present at the conference, and the leader of the PRD, Oner Gonzalo Lazcano, did not come either, but there was also no point in him coming because his party had just lost the national record because it only reached 1.7 percent. percent of the vote.
Mingo Vázquez continues to describe Gerardo as “spurious” and at the meeting he was also supported by local leaders: Cesar Emiliano Gerardo of the PRI and Jacob Pérez of the PAN, as well as Senator Mario Zamora. María de Los Angeles Valenzuela of the PRD looked quite crestfallen. They go forward wherever they bump, they say.
FREEDOM. With early attendance at mass in the parish of Guadalupe, a guard of honor at the monument to freedom of expression, and then with recognition of distinguished journalists in each of the journalists’ associations, Freedom of Expression Day was celebrated yesterday. Expression, in events attended in unity by the members of the local journalistic union.
By the way, Governor Rubén Rocha congratulated all the journalists in Sinaloa and described freedom of expression as a pillar of democracy.
REJECTION. Claudia Sheinbaum obtained an overwhelming vote of 75.9 percent in Tepatepec, Hidalgo, the town where Xochitl Gálvez was born, who barely obtained 15.9 percent of the votes of his countrymen who did not support his presidential aspirations.
DROP. In what may be the end of the “super peso”, the Mexican peso yesterday reached a price of 18.30 per dollar. Some analysts attribute the devaluation to the government’s intention to carry out Plan C and others to the devaluation that India is causing.
“Freedom of expression is a pillar of democracy”: Rubén Rocha, governor.
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