Politicians Criticized Over Wage Issues

Criticism continues as lawmakers dispute the government's wage funding claims. Protests arise from citizens, highlighting political tensions within the ruling party.


Politicians Criticized Over Wage Issues

The rain of criticism for the legislators' snub towards the president continued to flood social media yesterday. The senator closed the publication with a #ProgressiveAlliance.

Very upset, the leader of the federal deputies of the PRI, Rubén Moreira, stated yesterday that the government is lying about two serious issues for the country. The Segob claims that 31 of the 32 states have already approved the decree on the new minimum wages, while the Senate insists that only 16 have, accusing the government of lacking funds.

Protesters demonstrated against the affiliation of the ex-PAN senator Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez. Four PRI figures showed their support for the ruling party, which generated controversy among the Morena members.

Taking advantage of the conflict between the leadership of the '4T' and the head of government Sheinbaum, the searching mother Ceci Flores sent a message of support to the president. A group of Morena supporters protested against the arrival of 'PRI-AN' members to the purple party, focusing their anger on Alfonso Durazo.

The PRI closed ranks with the '4T', reaffirming its commitment to the transformation project led by Claudia Sheinbaum. PAN senator Lilly Téllez used the term 'Patán Augusto' to refer to the Morena coordinator in the Senate.

The ruling party is facing internal tensions, while the Chamber of Deputies prepares to send the declaration of constitutionality of the anti-nepotism reform to the Senate, highlighting the lack of coordination and effectiveness in legislative work.