Mexico City. Given the expulsion of Senator Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez and his father Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares from the PAN, the elected president of the party, Jorge Romero, defended that beyond the ways in which the process was carried out, “deep down they already vote with the most official.”
After those sanctioned announced that they would challenge the process, considering that it is “arbitrary and lacking foundation,” Romero insisted that “it has already been resolved. It is an issue that is already behind us.”
The expulsion occurred after legislator Yunes Márquez voted in favor of the judicial reform, against the current of the PAN parliamentary group in the Senate.
In a brief interview with the media outside the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), Romero pointed out that said reform was achieved by “bending the arm of four senators.”
However, he acknowledged that those legislators allowed themselves to be bent. “In the end it was their vote and as I have said it was a decision that does not betray the PAN, nor the MC, nor the PRD, it was a betrayal of the tens of thousands of people who voted for them thinking it was to be a counterbalance and they did it exactly the other way around. People are simply not going to forget that.”
Romero went to the CNDH accompanied by other members of his party, such as senators Ricardo Anaya and Lilly Téllez, to leave funeral wreaths for the re-election of Rosario Piedra Ibarra as head of this commission.
“Today we symbolically and literally come to say that the function of the National Human Rights Commission has died,” said the elected leader of the PAN.
Anaya explained that the rejection of Piedra Ibarra “is not a personal matter against the lady and much less is it a whim, we opposed her re-election for well-founded reasons.”
He argued that the current head of the CNDH “decided to take the side not of the victims, of the weak who need protection; but of the powerful. In the case of complaints against the Sedena (Secretariat of National Defense) and against the National Guard, in 99 percent of the cases they took the side of power”
He recalled that two advisory councils resigned during his administration and “after appearances still in the committees (of the Senate) where Morena has a majority, it came in last place, it failed, it was the one that obtained the worst grade.”
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