*The mayor of San Felipe, Guanajuato, Eduardo Maldonado García, is in what a mess after the disappearance of 23 people who were traveling in two vans of the Eiffel tourist transport company to Saltillo, Coahuila. Initially it was said that the travelers were tourists and in less than 24 hours the mayor rushed to the media to say in a short video that the disappeared were fine and on their way to their destination, but without giving details of what happened. As one of the abandoned vans appeared in Matehuala in the search for the 23, an operation was launched involving federal authorities and authorities from both states, which resulted in the discovery of more than 120 people deprived of liberty in the territory of San Luis Potosí, among them one of the drivers of the Eiffel company, already dead. The seriousness of the matter is that in a journalistic interview broadcast by Aristegui News An employee of the transportation company acknowledged that the trip of the 23 was for migrant smuggling and that Eduardo Maldonado knew about it. So far there are more than 120 rescued, several of them Central Americans, one dead, one arrested, vehicles with reports of theft and weapons seized. Now the questions point to the mayor of the Green Party of San Felipe, who surely knows more than he has declared so far.

*On repeated occasions, President López Obrador has complained in his mornings saying that since Francisco I. Madero, he has been the most attacked president in Mexico, but after saying a few days ago that “Cuba is like going to live there” , everything is explained. As a distraction, the stitch was good, but we cannot forget about issues such as the disaster that Mexico is experiencing in terms of insecurity and violence, the rise in prices that overwhelms families, the unpunished gender violence and the debacle of the health sector, a phenomenon not seen in decades. The president victimizes himself again, but for independent critical journalism, he cannot hide a string of errors that are costing him and will cost the country dearly. To mention a few, there is the failure of AIFA, Dos Bocas, which has not refined a single barrel, the devastation of the jungle and cenotes due to the work on the Mayan Train, the bankruptcy of Pemex, the millions of dollars that we continue to pay for rent and maintenance of the presidential plane that is not used or sold, the attacks on the Court, the nepotism within the 4t government, the shelter for inept and corrupt officials, the cloak and dagger protection of a plagiarizing minister, the uselessness of the Banco del Well-being, the neutralization of the National Human Rights Commission, its inept but servile cabinet, the attack on autonomous institutions such as the Inai, the IFT, Cofece, and the INE, its ambition to gain control of UNAM, And the impunity that the former presidents of the country continue to enjoy, we better not even talk about it, right?

*And from your favorite section “don’t you have anything better than to legislate?”, we get (fanfare): SENATOR PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE ZÓCALO IN MEXICO CITY. That’s right, the Morenista Mónica Fernández Balboa assures that the current official name of the Plaza de la Constitución was decreed in homage to the Political Constitution of the Spanish Monarchy, for which she proposes to change it to “Plaza de la Constitución de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos”. of 1824”. For convenience, surely we Mexicans will continue to call this emblematic space of the country’s capital the Zócalo, but as a requirement to the legislator for Tabasco, instead of making abject and useless proposals, better respect the Constitution that governs us today.

*This week will be crucial for the political aspirations of the Morena leadership, headed by Mario Delgado and Senator Citlalli Hernández, since on Wednesday the Plenary of the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary will most likely approve the proposal of magistrate Janine Otálora, in the sense of declaring unconstitutional the extension of the mandate that for both politicians must conclude no later than August 31 and not in October 2024 as both claimed. The decision will leave Delgado and Hernández without the possibility of continuing to be the hand that from the National Palace moves the cradle of the fourtheist policy and direct the strategy of the 2024 presidential election. As a curious fact, it was within Morena from where the disagreement for the leadership to extend its mandate. To succeed Delgado and Hernández there are plenty of those signed up, who said me?

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