Poorly, there as one can when there is no more, what remains of the PAN militancy in Sinaloa decided to send a strong message of political strength to the state. Supporters of the new presidency of the CDE took to the streets of downtown Culiacán yesterday at noon to “fly the wheel” and also to carry out brief sit-ins on the vehicular path, while the traffic light was red. They waved flags and launched political harangues with a megaphone that is already in need of maintenance, because at least one server did not understand them at all.
“Our goal is to bring the PAN to the citizens,” reads the post that was uploaded to the official page of the PAN Sinaloa on Facebook.
Nice try. Too bad that, by trying to send a signal of strength and thereby legitimize themselves, they achieved exactly the opposite. God knows where those blue and white crowds that filled Obregón went, from the cathedral to Madero Boulevard.
Yesterday what was seen was a sad handful of people (let’s say, as a metaphor, they can be counted on the fingers) whose faces reflected an understandable discouragement.
The president of the PAN for 12 days, Roxana Rubio Valdez, was not seen among her stoic supporters, who came out to fight for her party, in a desperate action in the face of the moral and political crisis she is experiencing.
They were accompanied, on the other hand, by the recently elected Secretary General of the CDE, Luis Ángel Solano Guatimea, who published the following text on his Twitter account:
“The PAN must be where the people are. Today we go out to meet the citizens to invite them to participate in the best game in Mexico”.
Well, that’s great, then, because they need more affiliates or, already at a loss, sympathizers, especially after the silent diaspora that is taking place these days, in collective repudiation of the way in which the current leadership was elected.
The photos that accompanied the aforementioned publications on social networks will not let us lie.
As the politicians say, five can fit in a car and Roxana’s car has plenty of places.
Being left alone at the end of a political leadership term is dramatic, but for that to happen at the beginning is a catastrophe.
WOMEN TO PED. Yesterday, with a field trip to the north of the state, Dr. María Teresa Guerra Ochoa concluded a nodal point of work aimed at developing the strategic agenda to comprehensively improve the living conditions of Sinaloan women, a mission that she intends to carry out across the length and breadth of the state.
An emblematic figure of gender struggles over several decades, the current head of the Women’s Secretariat of the State Government knows that she is in the right place and at the right time to specify what she, like no one else, knows is necessary in pro of the female population of Sinaloa. Making true what sustains that founding essay of Mexican feminism, which Marta Acevedo published in 1970 in the supplement “La Cultura en México” of the magazine Siempre: “Our dream is in a steep place.”
Tere Guerra led a Regional Consultation Forum in Los Mochis, where women from the municipalities of El Fuerte, Sinaloa de Leyva, Choix, Ahome and Guasave presented their proposals on the right to good treatment and a life free of violence, strengthening the autonomy of women, sexual and reproductive rights and attention to vulnerable groups and diversity.
With the proposals presented in this and previous forums in the center and south of the state, Semujeres will have to strengthen the chapter dedicated to women in the State Development Plan (PED) 2022-2027 of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya. Congratulations.
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