
The tensions between the group of Ramírez Cuevas and Lira Saade began in early 2019, when César Yáñez was ejected from the Presidential Spokesperson's Office for his 'fifi wedding', and the La Jornada group wanted to take over that budget, being defeated by the Pures and Hard of Morena led by Jesús Ramírez. They got angry! Two of the figures mentioned by Sanjuana News in our podcast wrote to me.
Martínez Montemayor attacked the duo composed of Jesús Ramírez Cuevas and Jenaro Villamil, one from the Presidency and the second in the Public Broadcasting System of the Mexican State. To do this, as LPO reported, Sanjuana takes advantage of the upcoming unprecedented first judicial election that will take place next June, whose most favored candidate is lawyer César Mario Gutiérrez Priego, a candidate for one of the nine positions in the Supreme Court of Justice, who rivals Lenia Batres for the Presidency.
Some of these names include Sevilla himself, independent Luis Guillermo Hernández, or Vicente Serrano from Sin Censura. The latter receives media advice from Ramírez Cuevas and Villamil. Without competing with President Claudia Sheinbaum or with the 4T, Sanjuana Martínez stated before the cameras of Ricardo Sevilla that the Mañanera is still controlled by Jesús Ramírez, who, although he is no longer the presidential spokesperson - now Paulina Silva is - controls the strings of the characters who ask questions daily in the press conference in the Treasury Hall.
"In contrast, the journalists who are really recognized have to wait 15 days to ask again, after having taken the floor," reproached Sanjuana, using the case of Carlos Pozos, better known as 'Lord Molécula', as an example. The three are behind the attacks against Renata Turrent, director of Canal Once, who did not fulfill agreements with them when taking over this influential space in public media.
It stands out in the interview that at all times Sanjuana Martínez refers to the director of La Jornada, Carmen Lira Saade, as 'the boss'. As this publication revealed a week ago, journalist Sanjuana Martínez confirmed the creation of a new journalistic company under her command and alongside media allies with whom she fought - according to her words - the war in the Mexican State News Agency (Notimex), which would eventually close after 55 years of operation.
Thus declared the journalist from La Jornada in dialogue with one of those alluded allies, journalist Ricardo Sevilla Gutiérrez, who hosts a podcast called 'Datos Duros'. And the other was a 'campaign of hate' against her. There, it is 'paid in cash' to ask questions and to have a spot in the conference, Martínez insisted about the Mañanera, who, by the way, reiterated her animosity towards the Alcalde Luján family, particularly against Luisa María Alcalde, current national leader of Morena and former head of the Ministry of Labor.
'Ultras' War: Sanjuana competes with Jesús Ramírez in the campaigns for the Court. Sanjuana Martínez's allies are the same ones behind various campaigns of harassment and discrediting against communicators and reporters, particularly from the 4T. One of them told us 'morbid'. Paraphrasing the former director of Notimex, 'friendly fire'. I told them that both could exercise their reply in Datos Duros.