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Mario Doesn't Want to Go to Colima

As if it were the "tigre raffle", the secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado, has been asked on at least two occasions to agree to go as a candidate for the governorship of Colima by the Morena party. And on both occasions, according to sources of the ruling party, Delgado has responded with negative and evasive, saying that he prefers other people with more local roots to go.
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As if it were the “tigre raffle”, the secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado, has been asked on at least two occasions to agree to go as a candidate for the government of Colima by the Morena party. And on both occasions, according to sources of the ruling party, Delgado has responded with negative and evasive, saying that he prefers other people with more local roots to go.

As if it were the "tigre raffle", the secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado, has been asked on at least two occasions to agree to go as a candidate for the governorship of Colima by the Morena party. And on both occasions, according to sources of the ruling party, Delgado has responded with negative and evasive, saying that he prefers other people with more local roots to go.

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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