Alito Moreno, on the Campeche Prosecutor’s Office’s Request for Lawlessness: “Morena Has Unleashed Brutal Political Persecution Against Me”
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Morena’s coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, recommended looking for “civilized channels of understanding” with the PRI leader, Alejandro Moreno, of whom he said “he has been my friend for many years and I respect him.” On his return from his holiday in Spain, Monreal proposed that no recourse should be made to the lawlessness of the PRI leader “without bases,” to “political lynching, harassment, persecution or witch-hunting…
Alejandro Alito Moreno, the leader of the historic Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), has stepped up the accusations that put him in the lead again. “Morena has unleashed a brutal political persecution against me,” he said Thursday before the new attempt of the Special Prosecutor’s Office in Combating Corruption of the State of Campeche to remove the constitutional jurisdiction, the shield that gives him his seat in the Senate, to prosecut…
The coordinator of the Morena bench in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, announced that this Friday the Instructor Section will begin the review of the second petition of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of Campeche against the national leader of the PRI, Alejandro Moreno. However, the legislator clarified that, first, the opinion will be analyzed to declare inadmissible and file the first application filed by the authority agains…
Alito Moreno, the national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), accused that Morena unleashed a political persecution against him. Through his social networks, Alejandro “Alito” Moreno claimed that Morena uses the prosecutors’ offices as a “guard” to intimidate those who oppose him. This after the Prosecutor’s Office of the State of Campeche requested the Chamber of Deputies to dismiss Alito Moreno, after accusing him of divert…
The PRI claimed that the ruling party uses prosecutors to intimidate opponents, with the aim of diverting attention from a pact with organized crime.
Mexico City.– The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), through its national leadership and legislators, filed two criminal complaints this Wednesday with the Attorney General's Office (FGR) against former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and several current and former Morena officials, accusing them of alleged ties to and possible cover-up for members of organized crime.
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