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After 9 years since that video where Pío López Obrador was seen receiving yellow envelopes for "the movement," the TRIFE simply dismissed the case. The magistrates unanimously voted to dismiss the complaint, arguing that neither the recordings nor the statements of the former president constituted sufficient evidence. Curious, isn’t it?
What’s concerning here is that these magistrates have constitutional powers to declare the Elected President in each electoral process, and their decisions are final. Basically, they control the outcome without anyone being able to challenge it. That’s how the system works today.
For some time now, it’s clear that the Fourth Transformation (IV-T) has not only dismantled institutions but also consolidated control over electoral processes. They present themselves as the ultimate interpreters of the popular will, but what they do is ensure that the odds are stacked in their favor in every election. Meanwhile, the Chamber of Deputies will process the appointment of 3 INE counselors according to the orders received.
Regarding Castro and Cárdenas: there is a lot of confusion about this. Fidel Castro never forgot that Mexico helped him arrive in the Granma to overthrow Batista. Precisely because of that, his intelligence apparatus informed him that Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, whether or not it was otherwise, simply did not win the 1988 elections. The facts are the facts, even if it hurts some to remember them.
Section 22 in Oaxaca is once again kidnapping the state, threatening to ruin the tourist Holy Week. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas was assigned to lead the Petroleum Advisory Commission at Pemex. Meanwhile, the Dos Bocas refinery was built in a flood-prone area out of presidential whim, just like what happened with the Tuxtla airport.
In San Luis Potosí, Ruth Miriam Gutiérrez, the governor’s wife, leads the polls for the gubernatorial candidate. Some whisper that Palacio considered that the Electoral Reform’s Plan B is worth a mass. What circulates on social media is revealing: "Bad governments are sustained by indifference, apathy, and citizens’ dependence on social programs."