In an exclusive interview with VERSIONS, Américo Zúñiga Martínez, paraphrases a classic of Mexican politics: “I didn’t leave the PRI, the PRI was the one who got out of me.” Abunda, who, if it’s about resignations, the first to give up his principles was the PRI itself. The tricolor party, pointed out by the former mayor of Xalapa, for a long time, refused to represent social claims. In the talk with the director of VERSIONS, José Ortiz Medina, …
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In an exclusive interview with VERSIONS, Américo Zúñiga Martínez, paraphrases a classic of Mexican politics: “I didn’t leave the PRI, the PRI was the one who got out of me.” Abunda, who, if it’s about resignations, the first to give up his principles was the PRI itself. The tricolor party, pointed out by the former mayor of Xalapa, for a long time, refused to represent social claims. In the talk with the director of VERSIONS, José Ortiz Medina, …