The INE Complaints and Reports Commission ruled “illicit” call “narcocandidate” to Claudia Sheinbaumas it did Xochitl Galvez in the second presidential debate.
And yes: the slander must be punished.
Personally, I do not have a single piece of information to even suggest that the lady has links with the drug traffickingso I am convinced that the adjective that his opponent gave him is a slanderous nonsense.
However, the same illegality is applicable to Sheinbaum by qualify to Galvez of “corrupt“, based on the lie that used public service to do business.
Even assuming that both slanderers were right, one would have to stupidly assume that both are being protected by lópezobradorismo, since the captive General Prosecutor’s Offices of the Republic and the capital would be making fools of themselves in the face of the alleged commission of serious criminal acts.
With the agreement that the word “narco-candidate” be cut out in the video of the second debate, it seems that the INE exhibits a worrying bias in favor of Sheinbaum for not also demanding that the accusation of “corrupt” that Claudia he surreptitiously Xochitlbut the fault that this is not the case lies with Gálvez who, contrary to his habit of filing complaints with the INEdid not do so on this occasion, knowing that the Institute only acts on specific complaints, such as the one Sheinbaum had the good sense to present.
It is deplorable that the electoral authorities’ hands are tied to stop the slander and that their resolutions are at the expense of the will of those involved.
Note, if not Clara Brugada, who insists on affirming that Santiago Taboada is part of the “real estate cartel” that the government of Claudia Sheinbaum invented with the complicity of the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office.
In the third debate of candidates for the head of Government, the Morenista once again leveled the lie against her PAN opponent despite the fact that the capital’s Electoral Institute had ordered her not to defame him again.
A challenger since the eve, visiting Benito Juárez, she boasted:
“We come to say that yes, this is the mayor’s office of the real estate cartel and that in the Santiago Taboada administration it was implemented, developed and continues, unfortunately. Of course the real estate cartel exists, of course Santiago Taboada is part of the real estate cartel, because acts of corruption were carried out during his administration. That is what they do not want us to say, that is what they have tried to silence them, that is what they did by generating resolutions against the Morena candidates, but you know what, it was the worst mistake they made, because if they tried to keep quiet, well now that everyone knows…”
Against his unprovable assertion is the fact that there is not a single formal ministerial accusation against Taboada and this is due, as he has been arguing, to the fact that construction permits in the mayor’s offices are the responsibility of the central government…
@CarlosMarin_soy
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