The scandals related to politicians nominated by Movimiento Ciudadano and their alleged ties to organized crime are on the rise. In the midst of this situation, the national leadership of the party, led by Jorge Álvarez Máynez, has chosen to remain silent on the matter, reported El Universal.
One of the cases that has generated the most controversy is that of Saúl Huerta, federal deputy of MC, who faces accusations of sexual abuse of minors. In light of these accusations, the party leadership's stance has been cautious and secretive, without offering public statements on the issue.
Additionally, another case that has called into question the transparency and values of the party is that of Juan Carlos García, who was a candidate for the mayoralty of Zapopan, Jalisco, and is being pointed out for alleged links to organized crime. Despite the seriousness of these accusations, the official stance of MC has been to avoid addressing the matter publicly.
In this context, criticism towards Movimiento Ciudadano and its leadership has intensified, as they are accused of not taking a clear stance regarding these scandals. Meanwhile, citizens and various sectors of society are demanding transparency and decisive actions from the party to clarify the facts and take measures accordingly.
In light of the growing pressure and questioning, it is expected that Movimiento Ciudadano and its leaders will speak out regarding these cases and provide clear explanations to the public. However, so far, silence seems to be the response chosen by the party leadership, generating uncertainty and discontent among the population.