The message to Alito. The call came from across the continent. It was, they tell us, a “cordial invitation”. Former President Enrique Peña Nieto appeared indirectly on the scene around the appointment of former Sinaloa Governor Quirino Ordaz Coppel as Mexico’s ambassador to Spain. The senator and former governor of the State of Mexico, Erubiel Ávila, has been the operator of the “invitation” for a few days so that the Senate seeks to support the appointment of Ordaz Coppel. It is not a simple “invitation to reflection”. It is about a former president of the republic who sends a clear message to the national leader of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno, to reconsider what he has been saying for months, that Ordaz Coppel would be expelled if he accepts the position of ambassador. Neglecting a call from the last former PRI president in the country clearly has its connotations. More so when Alejandro Moreno has political aspirations ahead of 2024. More so when Moreno seeks to impose his hegemony within the PRI. Until today, of the 13 PRI senators, only Eruviel Ávila is the one who has openly and publicly said that he will vote in favor of Quirino. But the vote in commissions to endorse the appointment of the Sinaloan attracted attention. If anyone knows how to manage in this sea of encounters and disagreements, it is the PRI. They know how to vouch without really committing. In this framework, it is anticipated that it is a matter of hours for the PRI to make the expulsion official. But within the framework of the “cordial notice”, the opportunity is opened for those who know the Sinaloan and recognize his capacity, and above all, that he will be a representative of the Nation in Europe that brings benefits to the country, freely decide in the end to vote as they want. That is the case of PRI senator Mario Zamora.
Good scene. The former governor of Sinaloa Quirino Ordaz Coppel will not only be Mexico’s ambassador to Spain. The Sinaloan, the Mazatlan, will also be a representative before the World Tourism Organization, which has its headquarters in Madrid. The next week will be key for the former governor of Sinaloa. The Spanish Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, will be visiting Mexico and it will be the opportunity to observe Quirino as ambassador. In his presentation before the Senate commissions, he offered a brushstroke by announcing the main axes of his work plan as ambassador. Quirino knows that he complied with the Sinaloans. Quirino knows that it was more than his party’s, the PRI. And that there are the results of managing it. Beyond serving a state, serving a party, the opportunity is to represent the entire Nation.
Rocha, of the worried ones. The insults launched from the viscera of the mayor of Culiacán, Jesús Estrada Ferreiro, not only affect the right of the media. And surely among those who are concerned, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya himself should be counted. To say the least, Estrada Ferreiro makes the atmosphere of the current government rarefied. Rocha Moya is carrying the irresponsibility of a mayor who has shown over and over again that he is not interested in respect. And although the governor assures that “they are not the same”, the reality is that they are from the same party, Morena, and they govern the state capital together. Rocha Moya from the very start of his administration has had to face the bad decisions of the mayors of Culiacán and Mazatlán. Added to them is the bad political operation that brings him into conflict with the Sinaloa teachers. This is no time to hesitate. He has to act.
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