Renato Sales joins the “Enough is enough”, a letter in solidarity with María Amparo Casar

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MEXICO CITY (apro).- Renato Sales Heredia, who serves as attorney general of Campeche, an entity governed by the Morenista Layda Sansores San Román, added his signature to the letter “Enough is enough”, through which various personalities maintain that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador “breaks legal, but also moral limits” by publishing the Pemex file on the deceased husband of María Amparo Casar, director of Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI).

“Enough is enough” began to circulate yesterday, signed by 15 personalities, including former electoral councilors Lorenzo Córdova Vianello, Ciro Murayama and José Woldenberg, as well as the activist Jacqueline Peschard.

The document expresses its “solidarity” with Casar in light of the publication of the file “full of documents and personal data,” and deplores López Obrador’s “eagerness” to take “personal revenge” against Casar, which it refers to as a “vileness.” ”.

Today, the same letter circulated again on social networks, but now with dozens of additional signatures, including that of Sales, who was Commissioner of National Security during the six-year term of Enrique Peña Nieto, and joined the so-called Fourth Transformation by joining the Sansores team.

Among the signatories also appears Manelich Castilla Craviotto, who was also in Peña Nieto’s administration – as commissioner of the Federal Police (PF) -, and joined the team of Governor María Elena Lezama, from Morena, in Quintana Roo, although for a very brief period, since he resigned five days after being named head of the Ministry of Public Security (SSP).

In yesterday’s morning conference, Octavio Romero Oropeza, the general director of Pemex, and President López Obrador announced the file of Carlos Fernando Márquez Padilla, the deceased husband of María Amparo Casar, and accused the director of MCCI of having collected 31 million pesos from the oil company for insurance and pension after her husband committed suicide in the Pemex tower in 2004.

Immediately afterwards, the Presidency of the Republic published in its official channels the 374 pages of the Pemex file on Márquez Padilla, without testing any data, including the personal data of María Amparo Casar and her children, in apparent violation of the General Protection Law. of Personal Data in Possession of Obligated Subjects.

The president’s supporters and related journalists used the file to accuse Casar of being corrupt and, in turn, to hit MCCI, an organization founded by businessman Claudio X. González – one of the organizers of the opposition bloc – which has published journalistic investigations into cases of corruption in the López Obrador government.

In contrast, a sector of civil society and the opposition firmly condemned the publication of the activist’s personal data, which they attributed to retaliation by the president against Casar’s work. They also pointed out that the documents exhibited do not show any illegality, but reflect “sick conduct” and an “unusual abuse of power by the President of the Republic.”

Among them are now Sales and Manelich, two figures who have transitioned from Peñanietismo to the Fourth Transformation.


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2024-05-06 03:59:35

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