
The deputy coordinator of the PAN deputies in San Lázaro, Noemí Luna, criticized the issuance by Morena of a decalogue of inappropriate behaviors, pointing out that members of that party go against what they preach. Luna expressed: 'Not to lie, not to steal, and not to betray? They had to publish a decalogue of inappropriate behaviors because the Morenistas do exactly the opposite of what they preach.'
The deputy questioned through social media why Morena considered it necessary to publish these guidelines, asserting that simply respecting and complying with the law would be enough. She accompanied her message with an image of Senator Andrea Chávez posing in one of the units of their health caravans.
On the other hand, regarding the elections on June 1st in Durango and Veracruz, the national leader of the PAN, Jorge Romero, stated that the blue and white party will emerge victorious, as citizens back the continuity of good governments. Romero mentioned: 'Betting on continuity and the support of citizens to defeat Morena in this electoral process, and thus reaffirm the good governments of National Action in the municipalities of those states.'
Moreover, the party leader warned about Morena's interference in local contests, pointing out that the party is not just a political entity but behaves like a 'Morena - State' by using governmental power to influence the elections.