‘Alito’ Loses One of His Own
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Uy... bad news for Alejandro Alito Moreno. While he always proclaims that he is very far-fetched in front of him, his bench continues to lie back. Yesterday Senator Nestor Camarillo announced that he would not seek to re-elect himself as leader of the PRI in Puebla, as he will rather choose to renounce his militancy, a fact that will obviously lead him to leave his tricolor seat. Thus, the PRI bench will be left with 13 legislators – superstitio…
The PRI bench in the Senate lost a member and with it could stop occupying one of the vice presidents of the Board of Directors of this legislative body. That will depend on the decision of the president of the Political Coordination Board, the Brownist Adam Augusto López. And it is that legislator Nestor Camarillo announced this Monday his resignation from the PRI militancy, after five years leading the state leadership of that party in Puebla.…
Senator Nestor Camarillo resigned from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which reduced the PRI bench to 13 members and lost the vice presidency that he held in the Senate Board of Directors, being overtaken by the Green Party. The former PRI state leader in Puebla said his decision is due to the need to push a true citizen agenda and consolidate a “responsible and intelligent” opposition in his state and in the country. #Puebla , I have an …
On Monday, August 25, another senator announced his resignation from the PRI, because of what he defined as the end of cycles, but who is Nestor Camarillo? We tell you what we know about the former PRI that would go to the Citizen Movement. Through a video on social networks, Nestor Camarillo made public his resignation from both his militancy with the PRI and the state leadership of the entity he represents in the Senate. Following the departur…
The bench of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the Senate is at risk of losing its vice presidency in the Board of Directors, after the resignation of the Popular Senator, Néstor Camarillo from his PRI militancy, leaves this party in fourth political force and the Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) in third.
The bench is reduced to 13 members By: Roberto Mendoza Senator Néstor Camarillo announced Monday his resignation from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the tricolor bench in the Upper House. In a message disseminated through social networks, he said that his decision responds to the need to “bring a true citizen agenda” and lead “a responsible and intelligent opposition that Puebla and Mexico need.” Camarillo’s departure further we…
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