In the electoral situation of the presidential elections on June 2, there appears The black book of the PRI, written by the author of Political Indicator. The central thesis of the text seemed to be reinforced by the politically inexplicable behavior of the PRI national president, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas Alitoof practically offer the end of the PRI in exchange for Citizen movement will decline in favor of the PAN candidate Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz as standard bearer of PRIANREDE.
The book – now on sale in digital and printed versions on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1Y5DCDH)– compiles texts published by the author since 1979, several of them collected in other academic anthologies and new editions that conclude in an undeniable argument: the PRI He already died, but they haven’t told him. Of the Presidency with elections sometimes 95%, with the previous total of 100% of governorships and senatories and for many years with a qualified majority in the two chambers, today the disappearance of the PRI was offered on the altar of electoral sacrifices in exchange for 10% of the average votes of Citizen movementalthough with statistical evidence that the opposition would not achieve the presidency of the Republic next June 2nd.
With a prologue by the prestigious political scientist César Cansino, The black book of the PRI It includes the itinerary of the three life cycles of the party: from its foundation as a systemic structure of the constitutional regime to the decision of Carlos Salinas de Gortari and Luis Donaldo Colosio to erase the concept of the Mexican Revolution from the PRI documents in March 1972; the period of neoliberalization of the PRI as the party of “social liberalism” from 1992 to 2000; and the time of the party’s hardships from 2000 to 2018 in which López Obrador left the PRI with just 13% of direct votes in the presidential elections.
The strident behavior of the PRI leader Alito in launching a desperate challenge to give some political validity to the end of the tricolor acronym by offering his immolation in exchange for less than 10% of MC’s votes seems to agree with The PRI’s Black Book , because from the point of view of political science it tries to explain the great secret of the PRI that was born in 1929 as the great coalition of the victorious groups of the Mexican Revolution and gradually evolved into an organization of alliances increasingly to the right, until ending up subordinating the 2024 presidential candidacy to the interests of the PAN and the PAN candidate Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz.
The content of The Black Book of the PRI specifically includes all the deterioration of the party as the leadership of a successful revolutionary movement and is summarized in a text published in 1979 in the magazine Proceso that demonstrated with figures from the PRI itself that “the PRI members ( “They were fit for the grid, but incompetent to run the country.”
Starting from the essay Hora Cumplida by Octavio Paz in 1985, the author of Indicador Político conducts an investigation and compilation of the entire process of deterioration of the PRI’s leadership and the gradual and inevitable decline of its political legitimacy. The book also includes the controversy in October 1988 between the columnist and the then member of the democratic current of the PRI, Rodolfo González Guevara, who first denied that the PRI had declined its revolutionary and popular flags during the Salinas Government and then had to accept that effectively the PRI had stopped being a party with social content.
The index of The Black Book of the PRI reveals its totalizing approach:
I. Prologue by César Cansino.
II. The first tomb of streets.
III. In a nutshell.
IV. The PRI members fit for the grid, incompetent to manage the country-
V. When we woke up, the dinosaur was still there.
SAW. The construction of the partisan Olympus.
VII. PRI: party-system.
VIII. PRI: urban legend or political fact?
IX. At what point had the PRI been screwed?
X. Debate with Rodolfo González Guevara.
XI. PRI: “Time done.”
XII. The jars break from the inside.
XIII. Neither corruption, nor democracy; The crisis is one of development.
XIV. The Salinista project that destroyed the PRI.
XV. The ghost of Colosio.
XVI. Peña Nieto: save his soul, not save the Republic or the PRI.
XVII. The days before the tsunami.
XVIII. After the tsunami.
XIX. 2018: terminal crisis of the PRI.
XX. And yet…the PRI is dead…long live Morena.
XXI. The second tomb of streets.
In the end, the Chabelo-type catafixia of the PRI president proved the book right.
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