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Francisco Labastida: PRI and PAN “do not study or know the problems” of the country

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The absolute discipline of the coordinators of the Morena bench in the Senate, Adán Augusto López, and in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, Andrés Manuel López Obrador represents “a damage” to the country, said former presidential candidate Francisco Labastida Ochoa.In an interview with journalist René Delgado for his program EntreDichos de El Financiero Bloomberg, the former governor of Sinaloa, who recently published his autobiography …

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The absolute discipline of the coordinators of the Morena bench in the Senate, Adán Augusto López, and in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, Andrés Manuel López Obrador represents “a damage” to the country, said former presidential candidate Francisco Labastida Ochoa.In an interview with journalist René Delgado for his program EntreDichos de El Financiero Bloomberg, the former governor of Sinaloa, who recently published his autobiography …

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He lamented that the opposition ‘does not exist’; they are practically ‘dead’. Mexico City, November 20, 2024 (El Financiero).- The absolute discipline of the coordinators of the Morena bench in the Senate, Adán Augusto López, and in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, Andrés Manuel López Obrador represents “a damage” to the country, said former presidential candidate Francisco Labastida Ochoa.

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