u.s. Risk Alert for Electoral Reform
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11 Articles
Alejandro Moreno, the PRI's national leader, warns that he will not endorse the electoral reform promoted by Morena and qualifies it as the route to authoritarianism.In a press conference on Saturday, January 31, Alejandro Moreno said that the electoral reform proposal seeks to finish destroying democratic institutions in the country.Alejandro Moreno makes it clear that the PRI will not endorse the electoral reform promoted by MorenoDuring the P…
Mexico City.- PRI leader Alejandro Moreno pointed out that his party is in favor of the help the United States offers Mexico to fight organized crime, after ensuring that the federal government has been overrun by drug trafficking in states like Sinaloa. He cited recent acts of violence in the country, such as the attack on two local MPs in Sinaloa, the massacre in a football field in Salamanca and the disappearance of people in Guerrero, Michoa…
In a press conference, Alejandro Moreno warned that there is a criminal terrorism in Mexico that sows fear among the population. Excelsior The national president of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno, expressed his support for the proposal of the United States government to collaborate in the fight against organized crime in the national territory. In a press conference, the tricolor leader warned that in Mexico there is a criminal terrorism that sows fe…
Tijuana, January 31.- The PRI said that in the face of the electoral reform initiative the majority group already has the votes necessary to process the changes, thanks to the support of the Citizen Movement, whose founder, Dante Delgado, called it a traitor. “There are these parties as a Citizens’ Movement, some of them also that do not have that determination and that character. No, it’s that ‘we’re going to be democratic and we’re coming to l…
The PRI national leader, Alejandro Moreno, said that his party supports the participation of the U.S. government in “destructing” the organized crime groups in Mexico. “That’s why we absolutely support the determination of the governments, which are allies of us, like the U.S. government, to participate in destroying organized crime in Mexico, and the narcopolitics of Mexico,” he said. “The first thing they must do is investigate, because organi…
The PRI's leader, Alejandro Moreno, supported U.S. security aid, saying the government lost control of drug trafficking.
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