The Concerns Over the Current System and the Role of Morenist Governors
With numerous conflicts arising in various sectors, critics are prompted to question why the coordinator of advisors has not proposed a mechanism to ensure that cabinet offices address their respective issues instead of allowing them all to land on President Sheinbaum’s desk for her morning review.
A Mechanism for Efficient Problem-Solving
An effective mechanism would ensure that cabinet offices handle issues within their domain and only consult solutions, allowing President Sheinbaum to decide which to approve and whether it warrants her announcement.
Morenist Governors: Comodinos and Their Indifference
The term “comodino,” according to the Spanish language dictionary, refers to someone who enjoys comfort and receives gifts, with synonyms like holgazán (lazy), gandul (idle), indiferente (indifferent), and egoísta (selfish) accurately describing the behavior of the 24 Morenist governors and their allies in the coalition that brought the IV-T to power.
Some governors are indifferent or idle, while others are content to capitalize on the lopezobradorista obsession with concentrating Republican power in the presidency, delegating even their partisan obligations to the federal executive without hesitation.
In their roles as feudal barons exploiting their entities, these governors swear loyalty to the Government of the Republic and their party while taking advantage of the obsessive concentration of power in the presidency to justify their shortcomings and omissions by blaming the presidential cabinet.
FGR: We Were Many, and…
For the Federal Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, known for his verbose language and mannerisms, an unexpected gaffe occurred during his morning comments regarding the Florence Cassez case being a fabrication.
The FGR’s statement emphasizes that this should not be interpreted as an official position of the fiscalia, as it is not an official declaration, contrary to how it was misinterpreted.
The explanation for the FGR’s statement lies in the disassembly of a phone within the internal network, which led to the non-official nature of the Fiscal Alejandro Gertz Manero’s declarations.
NOTAS EN REMOLINO
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Intriguing statement by Diego Prieto, the INAH director: “Relations with Spain are being reconfigured.” Is this truly the case?…
SADER seeks a viable alternative amidst the reality that there is no way to control Mexico’s southern border due to the worm-like erosion…
Ildefonso Guajardo’s advice to limit Chinese investments through the T-MEC is not bad counsel…
William Faulkner’s quote for stellar times: “Never lose time mourning over past mistakes. Rather, learn from them.”
Key Questions and Answers
- What is the main concern raised by critics? Critics question why the coordinator of advisors has not proposed a mechanism to ensure cabinet offices address their respective issues, instead of allowing them all to land on President Sheinbaum’s desk.
- Who are the Morenist governors and what is their behavior described as? The Morenist governors are 24 individuals who have been described as indifferent, idle, or content to capitalize on the concentration of power in the presidency. They delegate partisan obligations to the federal executive without hesitation.
- What was the controversy surrounding FGR’s statement? The Federal Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, made an unexpected gaffe during his morning comments regarding the Florence Cassez case being a fabrication. The statement was clarified as not an official position of the fiscalia.
- What challenges does SADER face? SADER seeks a viable alternative to control Mexico’s southern border, acknowledging the reality that such control is unattainable.
- What advice was given regarding Chinese investments? Ildefonso Guajardo advised limiting Chinese investments through the T-MEC.