Prophet, like ghosts. In recent months, the Federal Consumer Attorney’s Office in Sinaloa has practically become an institution of the ghost federal government, a dependency in charge of Marco Castillo López that neither listens nor acts when consumers require it, so the lack of trust that they already dragged has increased as the price of products and services of the basic basket. The citizen claims, who ask for the intervention of this dependency before the abusive prices of a kilo of tortillas in some establishments that sell the product for up to 26 pesos, it seems that they go in one ear and out the other. The pretext is that from Mexico they are prohibited from giving statements, but they do not facilitate contact with their superiors either, they all prefer to remain silent, pretend to be secret, as if everything is fine. The only thing they do is verification work, because there they do collect money, because when they find businesses that deliver amounts less than what they charge, there they do apply a fine, for example, 10 thousand pesos when a kilo of tortillas lacks 60 grams.
The PAN remains silent in Congress. What happened during the closing of the regular session period of the 64th local Legislature, a session in which, unlike her colleagues, the deputy Giovanna Morachis Paperini renounced the use of the voice before the plenary session, it seems that not only has she left without a vote in the Jucopo to the National Action Party, but it could also leave them without a voice in the other stands of the venue. And it is that while the representatives of the rest of the political parties, including the expansive and now non-party deputy Adolfo Beltrán, made a balance of the first ordinary period of sessions, the albiazul representative rejected the opportunity and preferred silence. Of course, this decision fueled the comments that Giovanna has been left alone in Congress and has not been able to establish a relationship with other legislators of whatever party, something very similar to what is happening in the incipient state leadership led by Roxana. Blond.
Discomfort in the PRI. Even the PRI themselves wonder why the local deputy Cinthia Valenzuela Langarica has not left the state leadership of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, where she continues to endure pressure from the national CEN that has in hand to relieve her as soon as possible, even though her responsibility ends until December this year. Of course, some attribute that permanence to the possibility that someone behind Cinthia is the one who encourages her not to let go of this space of power, someone, of course, who pulls the strings of power in Sinaloa. Worse, with this, she also risks —and this is what they comment on— being criticized for not wanting to release a leadership that, of course, must be profitable, although at the same time she also has the responsibility and is paid as a local deputy, two positions at the same time, the same which is done by the national leader Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, who at the same time is a federal legislator and wants to wrest control from the state PRI in Sinaloa.
The deputies are lurios. Like children with a new toy, go the morenista deputies Feliciano Castro Meléndrez —president of the Political Coordination Board in the local Congress—, Pedro Alonso Villegas Lobo and Ambrocio Chávez, who since the week of President Andrés Manuel were congratulated along with Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and the State Legislative Power in general, on behalf of the Network of Intellectual Artists, of which the renowned writer Elena Poniatowska is also a member, for the abolition of bullfighting, a reform that was vetoed at the time by the then Governor Quirino Ordaz , but the 64th Legislature recently unblocked it, with the prior endorsement of the Constitutional Points and Governance, Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Justice Commissions. It was a very clear “onion”.
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