On Thursday of last week, the former national presidents of the PRI published a letter requesting a new meeting with the leader of the CEN, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, to follow up on the commitments they had reached at the June 14 meeting in which obviously something went wrong and there was no unit photo.
It should be noted that the former national presidents who signed the letter were Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Carolina Monroy, Manlio Fabio Beltrones, César Camacho, Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, Beatriz Paredes, Roberto Madrazo, Dulce María Sauri and Humberto Roque Villanueva, as well as the coordinator of the PRI senators, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong.
The response from ‘Alito’ Moreno was slow in coming and was negative, he justified that he would gladly wait for them at the next session of the National Political Council so that they can express themselves in the general affairs section, so there was a slam.
The same Friday, Osorio Chong put “the bell on the cat”, in an interview with Ciro Gómez, he lamented the response of the PRI’s national leader, Alejandro Moreno. In addition, he accused him of missing the word and not fulfilling the commitment to have a next meeting soon.
The coordinator of the PRI senators announced that together with the former national presidents they will continue on the route: first, dismiss the current president of the CEN; second, that they open the call to elect a new leadership; and third, to ask the PAN and PRD not to make agreements with ‘Alito’ Moreno because he does not represent everyone and his term will end.
On Saturday the reactions arrived, a black campaign against Osorio Chong, systematically accusing him of wanting to break the alliance, that he is a puppet of Morena, that he does not represent the militancy, etc. To all this, he replied saying that they should not be mistaken because he wants a PRI and a strong alliance.
For now, the national PRI is divided into two blocks, one is the official party of the national leadership, with Alejandro Moreno at the head and backed by Rubén Moreira, Ricardo Aguilar, Carlos Iriarte and most of its federal deputies. Also Manuel Añorve and Mario Zamora, two dissident senators from the PRI caucus in the Upper House.
The other is the anti-‘Alito’ block, led by Osorio Chong and made up of Claudia Ruiz Massieu, Carolina Monroy, Manlio Fabio Beltrones, César Camacho, Pedo Joaquín Coldwell, Beatriz Paredes, Roberto Madrazo, Dulce María Sauri and Humberto Roque Villanueva. In addition, the senators of the PRI, the great majority of former state leaders of the party and former governors.
So far, everything indicates that the governor of Edomex, Alfredo del Mazo, will be from the anti-‘Alito’ group and the president of Coahuila, Miguel Riquelme, will go with the leadership official. This is how divided the national PRI is, we will see which group wins and which loses. Very attentive because there will be many political “orphans” with a direct pass to the bench.
Outstanding. On Saturday, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya received the leaders in Mazatlan: Marina del Pilar from Baja California; Victor Castro of Baja Sur; Alfonso Durazo of Sonora. They participated in the II Regional Security Coordination Meeting of the Mar de Cortés Region.
Although the meeting was private in the Third Military Region, what is known is that the main issue was security and forming a common front to comprehensively address the phenomenon of crime. Surely today in the week more details will emerge.
Political Memory. “A good conversation should exhaust the subject, not the interlocutors”: Winston Churchill.
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