The ruling party's coordinator, Xóchitl Bravo, stated: "They are boycotting themselves and have to assume it." As LPO detailed, last week the mayor from the right-wing National Action Party (PAN) appeared before the Congress of the capital, but did not appear before the relevant authorities to provide details of the year of government he undertook in Miguel Hidalgo and his budget requests for the coming year. "It is an offense to the people of Miguel Hidalgo that the mayor has not come to face the people he governs because accountability is a republican act that does not belong to the mayors, it belongs to the people," she stated and recalled that last year the PAN leader did the same. This way, the polarization and differences between the PAN mayor and the 4T continue. The controversy between Morena and the mayor of Miguel Hidalgo, Mauricio Tabe, continues. After he did not appear before the Congress of the capital, the PAN leader attempted to set up a working table at the Palace of Donceles, but the guinda party rejected it by ensuring that there is no legal figure that allows this change. Furthermore, what is beginning to be at stake are the 2030 elections, for which the PANist intends to compete for the Head of Government. The PANist, for his part, denounced an attempted boycott by Morena similar to the one that happened with his counterpart in Cuauhtémoc, Alessandra Rojo de la Vega. "It was a mockery of the Congress, the deputies, and the commission. Finally, his presentation did not take place, so the ruling party anticipated that it will present the corresponding complaint before the local Controller's Office. Brugada calls to abandon the internal elections in the 4T and demands a strong mobilization to the Zócalo. The president of the budget and public accounts commission, Valentina Batres, reiterated that the mayor "intentionally failed to comply with a legal obligation" and rejected that Morena had changed the place of his appearance on purpose, as the mayor had denounced. These tensions could deepen in the coming months, when both the ruling party and the opposition begin to define their different candidacies, especially for Miguel Hidalgo where the guinda party will try to return to power after having lost the 2021 elections to Mauricio Tabe. "He lacked respect for this sovereignty and failed in his responsibility to render accounts," she fired. For her part, the Morena coordinator, Xóchitl Bravo, maintained that the mayor "boycotted himself", so she demanded that he "assume" the consequences of his actions. "Now they want to play the victims."
Political Scandal in Miguel Hidalgo: Mayor and Ruling Party in Conflict
Mauricio Tabe, the mayor of Miguel Hidalgo, failed to appear at hearings in the Congress of the capital, sparking sharp criticism from the ruling party, Morena. The conflict intensifies ahead of the 2030 elections, with both sides accusing each other of boycotts and disrespect for democratic procedures.