Zambrano in Culiacan. Today the national president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), Jesús Zambrano Grijalva, will be in the Sinaloan capital, who is not coming alone, as he will be accompanied by the Sinaloan PRI senator Mario Zamora Gastélum and the state leader of Sol Azteca, Oner Lazcano. They say that the national PRD leader has come to try to unify what little remains of this party in the entity and to seek dialogue with other political institutes, especially those that joined forces in the last electoral process: the PRI and the PAN, only that Zambrano should know that the PRI in the entity is not going through its best moment, the same as National Action, which is experiencing one of its worst disbandments. They say that the national leader will also seek the opportunity to greet the governor, Rubén Rocha, since they are old friends in the struggle. And although, on a separate issue, Mario Zamora has already confirmed that his vote against the appointment of former Governor Quirino Ordaz as Mexico’s ambassador to Spain was an instruction from his party, the reality is that not all PRI senators they complied
Auditor denounces gender violence. They say that the pitcher goes into the water so much, until it bursts, because that is what happened with the head of the Superior State Audit Office (ASE), Emma Guadalupe Félix Rivera, who denounced in a national television program that she is a victim of violence due to gender. And although she did not directly pronounce the name of the person allegedly involved, the interviewer did, so it was inevitable to know that she was referring to the president of the Board of Directors of the State Congress, the pasista Gene René Bojórquez Ruiz, who has been very critical of the work of the auditor, questioning the lack of results in her work as an auditor of the accounts of PRI governments and even pointing out that she does not pay off the salary she receives. But despite feeling like a victim of gender violence, the head of the ASE admitted that she has not decided whether to proceed to file a complaint for it, although she did point out that these expressions against her have been increasing and must stop.
The traffic light changes, but not the schools. With the epidemiological traffic light green, all students could return to face-to-face classes, but thousands will not be able to do so because their schools are not in good condition. The Secretary of Public Education and Culture, Graciela Domínguez Nava, explained that students could attend all the schools where face-to-face classes were being given, but acknowledged that there will be many children and adolescents who will have to continue online because the schools were vandalized during the pandemic and have not been repaired. Something very strange is that the Sepyc has not given the information to the directors, this speaks of the poor communication of the Secretariat towards the teachers. And it is that there are not enough resources to repair the schools either, so it will be the decision of the authority of each campus, in coordination with the parents, if they decide to expand the capacity, which seems complicated because many schools do not have electricity, and saturating the classrooms would imply very uncomfortable conditions for the children.
They shield the City Hall and neglect the city. A shame that Mayor Jesús Estrada Ferreiro has withdrawn a large number of police officers from the streets to shield the City Hall from the women’s demonstration. The most unfortunate thing is that the policemen were armed, when they shouldn’t be. The State Human Rights Commission does not pronounce itself on this issue. Hopefully one day there will not be an incident to regret because neither the Secretary of Municipal Public Security, Mauricio García, nor the mayor have the criteria to act before a demonstration of women armed with cardboard.
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