We had agreed with the opposition not to vote till the last moment for not giving quorum to Morena and his allies. But for some strange reason the PRI voted from the first moment. The PAN and the PRD obeyed and tolerated the agreement,” Alvarez Menez wrote.
We had agreed with the opposition not to vote till the last moment for not giving quorum to Morena and his allies.
But for some strange reason the PRI voted from the first moment. PAN and PRD abide by the agreement and bear: pic.twitter.com/dD1KixVZV9
– Jorge Alvarez Maynez (@AlvarezMaynez) December 7, 2022
In a second message, Alvarez Menez said: “The PRI says there was no agreement. Look at all the empty names of the PAN, PRD and Movimiento Ciudadano. If there was no agreement not to vote, all of us except them Why did they do that? Fortunately, the evidence is compelling. Even if they explode in disgrace”.
In response, Alito Moreno published a tweet in which he showed votes against the PAN, PRD and PRI, the parties that make up the Wa Por México coalition, and Morena and allies on the Movimiento de Ciudadano to split the opposition. accused of playing dirty games against ,
deputy @AlvarezMaynez You are a traitor to the opposition in Mexico. You want to divide and confuse the coalition #VaPorMexico To play dirty tricks on Morena. Shame on you people who once believed in your party, you are a liar of 4T! pic.twitter.com/s26DTatxRz
— Alejandro Moreno (@alitomorenoc) December 7, 2022
Álvarez Menez, in response, quoted journalist Julio Scherer, founder of the weekly Processo, and told Alito: “Thanks for your tweet, Mr. Alito. As the great Julio Scherer Garcia once wrote: I need you as a reference point: live the life I hate.
For his part, the PRI coordinator in San Lázaro also published a series of tweets in which he assured that his party does not agree with the ‘scabs’, referring to Movimiento Ciudadano and Mainez: “We do not agree with the scabs. You are not trustworthy. We never make agreements with your party”.