• Let’s not just campaign together, I want to ask you to govern well together, let’s do it for Coahuila: Marko Cortés.
• Manolo Jiménez agrees to present proposals similar to successful public policies of governments emanating from the PAN in the different governments of the Republic.
Torreón, Coahuila.- After asking him to apply the PAN government model, to comply with the statutes and principles and to uphold the party’s initials with courage and dignity, the national president, Marko Cortés Mendoza, protested Manolo Jiménez as Acción’s candidate National to the government of the state of Coahuila.
“Let’s not just campaign together, I want to ask you to govern well together, let’s do it for Coahuila,” requested the leader, who offered the support of each PAN militant to win overwhelmingly and make him the first coalition governor in the state.
In his message, the national head of the blue and white, asked the Coahuilenses not to allow “the worst of politics” to reach the state and dominate violence and insecurity as occurs in Michoacán, Zacatecas or Tamaulipas, entities in which The president has also destroyed social programs with results such as Seguro Popular or Estancias Infantiles.
“It is clear that the model of hugging criminals does not work, it is clear that the Morena government model is not giving results,” he said.
He accused that the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is also an “opaque” government that dismantles institutions and as an example, he spoke of the veto in the appointment of two INAI commissioners and of the great scam in Segalmex.
“Do you know how he declares all the information about his important works? As secret information for more than 10 years, hidden, opaque, that is the government we have today, incapable, destructive, and an opaque and corrupt government that persecutes opponents and Protect those closest to you.”
The albiazul leader asked Manolo Jiménez to add to the good government model he had in Saltillo the good practices of the Acción Nacional administrations, one of the best evaluated models in the country.
Governments like that of PAN members Guillermo Anaya, Jorge Zermeño or Mario Dávila in the state and like that of the governments of Yucatán, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Chihuahua and Aguascalientes.
In his speech, the coalition candidate, Manolo Jiménez, promised to present proposals similar to the successful public policies of governments emanating from the PAN in the different governments of the Republic.
He guaranteed that the flag and the party are called Coahuila and that is why he will fight to reach the government and will not allow “destructive governments or governments that want to transform it into a violent and chaotic state” to arrive.
He asked the PAN members “to give him a hand” to become governor and, paraphrasing Manuel Gómez Morín, he asked that souls in Coahuila move.