Monreal’s weaknesses

Six months ago, Ricardo Monreal saw Ávila jeopardize his leadership, when the National Palace decided that dialogue with the opposition would go to Covián Palace, to which Olga Sánchez still sent Cordero.

The former minister returned to the upper house to accept the presidency of the board of directors, which prevented the cigars from regaining control of that parliamentary body. And while Adán Augusto López Hernández began to take the lead in domestic politics, Monreal Ávila would be called upon to specify the pending issues on the legislative agenda.

A faction of Moreno senators was once again outraged by the actions of the Zacatecan leader, who in previous promotions handed over the presidency of the board of directors to Mónica Fernández Balboa (Morena, Tabasco) and Óscar Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar (PVEM, Chiapas) has.

“My only interest is to be effective,” repeated the former governor of Zacatecas, knowing that it’s not necessarily good to be effective. And less so, in an environment of early succession, which was unleashed immediately after the June 1 election.

AMLO outlined the useful life of the first year of sessions of the LXV Legislature: the constitutional reforms regarding the National Guard, electrical sovereignty, and organization of the electoral system.

To lighten this agenda, Monreal Ávila may be helpful, though not necessarily effective. And to maintain leadership in the majority group, it may need to undergo ratification, as the original composition has been changed.

Three senators – Alejandra León, Nancy de la Sierra and Germán Martínez – who started in the Moreno bloc, are now in the so-called Multiple Group. And at least another 12 were not at the beginning of the LXIV Legislature, when the Zacatecan won the coordination of the bench to Martí Batres.

The most recent inauguration is that of Cheny Jiménez, winner of the extraordinary elections held eight weeks ago. At least half of the 61 senators signed the letter promoted by César Cravioto and Antares Vázquez demanding an explanation from Monreal Ávila for his endorsement of the special commission created by the agreement of the Political Coordination Council on the alleged abuse. of the police institutions in Veracruz.

There are 29 senators, almost all identified with the head of the capital’s government, Claudia Sheinbaum. But at least half a dozen have made contact with the Zacatecan leader’s office to distance themselves from the rebels, who have called for the disappearance of the special commission that would sanction Governor Cuitláhuac García … or the election of a new parliamentary coordinator.

This group, identified as ultras within the party, shows no empathy with the victims of abuse of power in Veracruz. And the question remains about his true motivations. Are you looking to raise pending accounts at Monreal Ávila or progress in your follow-up efforts?

In public and in private, Monreal Ávila reiterated that he would never betray his word. As for the complaints about his management style, he slipped that he could make some concessions to the complainants, but that it was impossible to drop the case in favor of José Manuel del Río Virgen.

Through reliable sources, the Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López Hernández, provided real-time information on the dispute between the Moreno senators and yesterday, January 26, he heard specific details of the meeting in which Malú Micher served as host.

Some news will also have reached the office of the President of the Political Coordination Council. To avoid the catastrophic scenario, Dante Delgado announced last night that he was leaving the special commission presidency, where at least 80 reports of probable human rights violations and due process had been piled up in Veracruz.

The approval of pending reforms is the priority for the person responsible for internal policy. And now, too, to maintain stability within the Morenoite majority in the Upper House. Tomorrow the end of this story will be known.

Side effects

POSTURE. The IFT’s decision not to authorize Claro TV’s request to provide limited television services has received the approval of the Telecommunications Law Institute. Basically, that civic organization insisted, the conditions of América Móvil’s concession title and the current regime for the economically dominant agent should be analyzed.

STOISISM. After the presidential lynching, in the morning conference, the directors of Oceanography opted for an eloquent parsimony. “Oceanography is not against and will not be an obstacle to the sale of Citibanamex,” replied the shipping company owned by Amado Yáñez Osuna. On the contrary. “It celebrates that there are Mexican groups that are interested in a financial institution that was born in Mexico and that generates thousands of jobs in our country.” Of the old litigation between both institutions, for the factoring of contracts with Pemex, not a single rule.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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