
Amidst concerning reports about the performance of the state-owned company Exportadora de Sal, Moisés Poblanno, its director, is under scrutiny from unions and prominent figures such as Ricardo Salinas Pliego. The company is said to face significant challenges, including a 50.70% delay in its harvesting program, sales far below projections, and an accumulation of salt exceeding 2.2 million tons.
There are questions about whether the acquisition of shares in the company from the Japanese Mitsubishi was a wise decision, raising concerns among employees and industry observers. Uncertainty about the company's ability to recover is beginning to spread in the hallways.
In the midst of this scenario, Susana Cueto attempts to expose Javier Lozano for his use of the AIFA, facing criticism from others for her apparent availability of time while working at the Secretariat for Women. They point out her activity on social media, including tweets from the United States, which leads to a public exchange that seems to become uncomfortable for Cueto.
The display of photographs and messages on social media ultimately backfires on Susana Cueto, who initially sought to discredit Lozano. This public exchange highlights the tension among different actors and underscores the complexity of relationships within the political sphere.