Police and elements of the Armed Forces active and retired are organizing to create a new political party in 2025.
The objective, they assured, is to propose initiatives that become reality to improve the living and working conditions of police, military and sailorsas well as public security plans for the country, based on their experience in the field.
Among the criticisms, they dismiss proposals such as the massive installation of security cameras, since they do not contemplate the deployment of the personnel necessary to monitor such devices.
The first steps of this organization were recorded in Puebla, where several assemblies have already been held to appoint state and municipal leaders, according to an interview that Proceso conducted with two of its members who participate as unregistered candidates —that is, their names do not appear on the ballot— to the Senate in that state.
One of them is Sergio Iban Torres Bravopresident of the National Network of Police Associations and former Secretary of Public Security of San Andrés Cholula.
In 2023, when the Broad Front for Mexico announced that citizens could participate in the process to designate his presidential candidate, Torres registered. He had the support of police representative organizations in 22 states but soon realized that They had chosen “the same old ones” as options, so he ruled out that avenue of participation. The other candidate is Juan Carlos Mendoza Quiroz.
Some of the groups that have joined this initiative are Centuriones de Hermosillo, National Organization of Human and Labor Rights of the Police of Mexico, National Movement for Security.
At the head of the project, according to the information from the aforementioned media, is Gerardo Ferrétiz de León, who in 2018 participated as a candidate for the Presidency in the non-registered modality.
In addition to Torres and Mendoza in Puebla, two other citizens are running for a popularly elected position through the figure of the white box, where they can write their full name to grant them the vote.
The human rights activist Ángel Manuel López Rafael participates in the governorship and the businessman Javier López Sevilla participates in the Cuautlancingo mayor’s office.
The military joins
Furthermore, the military who have joined this political project argue that they do not agree with the role that has been given to the Army in the six-year term of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, where the same “are gas workers, bricklayers or administrators”, functions that, they consider, They have degraded the institution.
Likewise, they said the great works such as the Mayan Train and the Felipe Ángeles Airport, gave way to acts of corruption by military high commandwhile the troops subsist in precarious conditions.
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